Buy through these links and help e-mtb review Saris MHS - alnk.to/4XssRfV Rockymounts Guiderail 2 - bit.ly/3J3J0FE Kuat Piston Pro - alnk.to/1C44dLx Rockymounts Monorail - bit.ly/43vAYx9 Thule T2 XTR - bit.ly/42w4Vfr Saris Grand Slam for $169 - bit.ly/3WU4gTP Kuat Huk welded tailgate pad for pickup trucks - bit.ly/43uEKXA Rack options at Jenson USA - alnk.to/ge2XDrX Rack options at Competitive Cyclist - alnk.to/7X1lxao 1upUSA - www.1up-usa.com/ QuikrStuff - quikrstuff.com/
I have the Kuat rack. One of the many cool features I like about it, is that the arms will unfold all the way down to the ground which allows me to load my 48 pound Levo from the side. I also have the optional ramp, but I find it just as easy to lower the arm all the down, from the side lift the front wheel onto rail and then lift the rear to roll it on, then hit lever one handed to bring the arm back up. Easy peasey. I no longer have to kill my back loading one of the e-bikes, especially onto the inside rail.
This is such an intelligent, professional review. I had nearly given up on bike rack reviews on UA-cam because almost all of them had people who could barely form a coherent sentence, let alone make useful observations about the products they tried. One reason to remove the rack when not in use is for aerodynamics. EVs are more affected by add-ons like this, so leaving a bike rack on could reduce range by 10%. This doesn't matter for the most part, but long commutes or road trips may make that range matter more.
I have the QuikR Stuff rack with the add on. While it took 5 months to get after ordering, it was well worth the wait. Absolutely love it. No wobble. Carries my wife’s & my Specialized eBikes with no issues. Rack goes on & off with ease (& no tools). Just be careful & follow the instructions for operation. I had to replace a lock barrel because I forgot to disengage the locking cylinder before installing. Completely my fault & was easily repaired. Replacement barrel only took a few days to receive. When I ride solo, I leave the add on at home. Makes for easy access & tilts up, out of the way for the hatch. We love the rack & highly recommend it.
@@J.W.W.honestly about that same as others in its class and sometimes even less for a American product and a rack that will last a lifetime. It’s no braining
I have the oneup, and love it. This is my second one, i was in a car crash last year where someone rear ended me, I honestly feel the rack helped dissipate some of the crash energy.
I have a Quikr single and I remove it all the time because I dont want someone hitting it and it blocks my rear sensors. I like that it is light , compact, and I bought a 1up garage storage rack to hold it. It's seamless.
Great review thank you! I have a truck with bed mat but am looking for a rack for my gf's ford explorer. I am leaning towards the Quickr after this review. No tools for her, light and easy to add a 2nd tray. Hope it clears the trunk when needing to open with a bike on
FYI, the Quikr Stuff Mach 2 rack actually has a capacity of 120lbs per bike in the 2-bike configuration with 2" hitch. For this reason, I'm probably going to get one so I can haul my Surron X around, which happens to weigh around 100lbs w/out the battery.
@@x12ozx Nice. I'm just having a hard time pulling the trigger because of the price tho. I'm certain it's top-notch quality... but man, I can't get over that price tag. With the base, the add-on, and a ramp, it's like $1,600. Might just keep waiting til my Cybertruck fiiiinally arrives
I think of the Kuat as a bundle of gimmicks. The Kashima coating is not paired SKF seals or similar. It provides little or no benefit. The power cord sharply bends against the support beam when the rack closes, so it will likely fray and fail. Finally, it is rife with plastic parts and is manufactured in China, unlike the 1Up and Quikrstuff which are manufactured in the United States. Not that China is incapable of manufacturing good parts, but customers in the USA generally prefer to buy local when possible. The plastic parts absolutely will wear in the sun, become brittle, and break. The hydraulics are nice, but they do not, in my opinion, make up for the downsides or the price compared to the others.
Those racks add extra space on the rear of the car making parallele parking difficult when folded and not used. The great advantage of the QuikRStuff is that each bike carrier can be easilly removed and folded by one person, and both parts can fit inside your trunk. This is a great advantage if you only use your bikes on weekend and if you have to park your car in the street or in the public garage of your apartment.
I wanted the QuikR and the 1UP but at the time, they had +6 month waiting lists for fulfillment. That was ridiculous! I ended up getting the Kuat NV2.0 4-rack system. Looks great and works well for me. I’d say support USA-made anything whenever possible though.
I guess I'm embarrassed to say, but my wife and my e-bikes have fenders on, do these work with fenders, no one has a review with fender bikes, or at least Im struggling to find it. I hate to plop down the money, then find it isnt right for the application, then Im stuck with it. Any help ??
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How secure are bikes on these wheel-locking racks compared to racks that lock in the bike via frame hooks in terms of panic braking and bumpy roads? PS. worth knowing for outside the US customers: KUAT has some models that come with European ball hitch!
Great video’s bro. I am planning on investing in either the 1up super duty (single with add on or double, not sure yet) OR the quickrstuff mach 2 with the add on. For now all I have is a size large analog 29” mtb with plans of investing in an e-mtb for myself and possibly an e-mtb for my kid which will be a smaller tire size for now I believe. I plan on not leaving the rack on my vehicle but I also don’t want to worry about it being stolen if I do leave it on. Which one should I go with? Thanks in advance. ALSO! Do u know if quickrstuff is coming out with a new model anytime soon? Have you had any problems with the locks on the quickrstuff?
No one talks about distance from vehicle to the end of rack. Some racks stick out more than 10 inches from vehicle than others. Thx for the movement test. How about the Kuat NV 2 base? Or Thule EPOs?
Never mentions the biggest advantage of the quicker Mach 2 rack is the fact that it folds in half and can be stored in the hatchback or bed of your truck or car!
The 1upUSA has this feature too for the last 10+ years. We don't dwell on it because very people use this folding feature, or even take their rack off every time they use it.
@@EMTBReview I only use my Mach2 when needed and leave folded in the original box in the garage. My old 70lbs Saris 4 bike SuperClamp4 was a bulky trip hazard collecting dust.
Great review, Francis! I don't even own a QuikR Stuff rack (yet) but I've been saying it is the best tray rack system available since they first launched. This comparison seems to confirm my impressions. Price and wait times are definitely a hard pill to swallow but it is a rack that will last a lifetime. The only real issue for me is that I often am carrying more than 4 bikes, so I'll keep using my Velocirax (which I love). Cheers!
Hey Francis, thanks for the in depth demos and reviews. I'm interested in seeing if these racks will be in the way of a tailgate opening. Can you test on the Tacoma and see if the tailgate will hit the racks? On my Ram 1500 my tailgate hits the 1UpUSA SuperDuty. I have to use a hitch extension.
How about a safe way to lock bikes on hitch mout bike rack? Recently had $10,000 worth of bikes stolen off a thule T2 pro hitch mount bike rack using their tiny cable lock that was part of the bike rack. It happened when traveling on the back of our car when stopped to do a thirty min hike where no bikes were allowed. Been thinking some way to rig up two beefy chain locks like Hiplok, kryptonite ect. I know no system is perfect. Just want to be able to leave them on the car for a few hours say at national park parking lot or the like. Bikes won't fit in the car with all our camping gear. Any ideas would be super helpful! Thank you in advance!
One of the mountain bike magazines did an article on securing bikes years ago. They found the plastic covered cable locks defeated grinders (the plastic melts and fouls the grinder) and heavy-duty chain defeated bolt cutters. If I'm away from my bike for more than a few minutes, I use both and a bike cover. I swear that bike cover is like an invisibility cloak. Upgrade your cable lock to something that's around an inch thick. My chain is the ABUS Hardened Steel 8KS 10 Foot x 5/16" Thick Square Security Chain. If you want to go the extra mile, throw a couple of the smaller ABUS chain locks around the rear wheel. I travel a lot for work and like to bring my bike with me.
For the Saris rack, it is modular, so you might as well just take the bike trays off one by one to reduce the weight. Easier to store in multiple places in the garage that way too. I have a 2021 Bronco with has the extra on the tailgate. Any advice on whether any of these racks are better for my situation?
All new mtb have 800mm handlebars and i can't mount two of them without the one of the handlebars hitting my rear glass on my camper shell. 800mm was too long so i did cut them down to 760mm. Its still too close for comfort. Any solutions to this other than a hitch extender? I need to fit my rack in my garage and with an extender it wont fit. It also makes my truck super long.
Ordering on the QUKR Stuff is now only 6 weeks. However all of your weight information is wrong at least on the QUKR Stuff, according to their website: 2″ Mach2 1 bike - 120 lbs 2 bikes - 240 lbs 3 bikes - 300 lbs 4 bikes - 185 lbs The reason I mention it is I have a 70 lb e-bike and I've already had to return one rack because it wouldn't fit even though supposedly it should have fit. Meaning a lot of wrong information is being pumped around about all of these racks.
@@EMTBReview .. I have a Porsche Macan SUV so I ordered their $899 SKURRBIKE which by their specs should support my Mokwheel Obsidian but It was essentially hanging off both ends and the straps weren't long enough but I'm certain I could have purchased longer ones. However even then the mounting arms were garbage and I wouldn't trust him to hold a child's bike. I'm thinking about ordering this bike rack, and I've heard the pros and cons and I've seen the mistakes people do. Reading your comments, I hope that you found some more stability.
I was very nervous putting my brand new beach cruiser on this rack. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG6JIgwJhur8_Rg8UeQ3EmePzi_wSncL8 But after reading many reviews I decided to get this one and take a chance. When arrived it was very simple to adjust and put together. I also added spike tape over the metal hooks before securing and tightening the straps, and no scratches. I also purchased the top bar made by the same company so that my cruiser sits straight on the rack without having to turn upside down. Extra bungee cords are used to secure the front wheel from flapping and even piece of mind knowing your bike is secure. Definitely recommend...
Buy through these links and help e-mtb review
Saris MHS - alnk.to/4XssRfV
Rockymounts Guiderail 2 - bit.ly/3J3J0FE
Kuat Piston Pro - alnk.to/1C44dLx
Rockymounts Monorail - bit.ly/43vAYx9
Thule T2 XTR - bit.ly/42w4Vfr
Saris Grand Slam for $169 - bit.ly/3WU4gTP
Kuat Huk welded tailgate pad for pickup trucks - bit.ly/43uEKXA
Rack options at Jenson USA - alnk.to/ge2XDrX
Rack options at Competitive Cyclist - alnk.to/7X1lxao
1upUSA - www.1up-usa.com/
QuikrStuff - quikrstuff.com/
I have the Kuat rack. One of the many cool features I like about it, is that the arms will unfold all the way down to the ground which allows me to load my 48 pound Levo from the side. I also have the optional ramp, but I find it just as easy to lower the arm all the down, from the side lift the front wheel onto rail and then lift the rear to roll it on, then hit lever one handed to bring the arm back up. Easy peasey.
I no longer have to kill my back loading one of the e-bikes, especially onto the inside rail.
This is such an intelligent, professional review. I had nearly given up on bike rack reviews on UA-cam because almost all of them had people who could barely form a coherent sentence, let alone make useful observations about the products they tried.
One reason to remove the rack when not in use is for aerodynamics. EVs are more affected by add-ons like this, so leaving a bike rack on could reduce range by 10%. This doesn't matter for the most part, but long commutes or road trips may make that range matter more.
Range? Time to get a gas car 😂 no problem refueling it with range.
This was exactly the video I was looking for after all my research, thanks a lot!
Amazing… I am researching MTB stuff just to realize Francis also does MTB content! RC Crawlers and MTB are the best hobbies!
I have the QuikR Stuff rack with the add on. While it took 5 months to get after ordering, it was well worth the wait. Absolutely love it. No wobble. Carries my wife’s & my Specialized eBikes with no issues. Rack goes on & off with ease (& no tools). Just be careful & follow the instructions for operation. I had to replace a lock barrel because I forgot to disengage the locking cylinder before installing. Completely my fault & was easily repaired. Replacement barrel only took a few days to receive. When I ride solo, I leave the add on at home. Makes for easy access & tilts up, out of the way for the hatch. We love the rack & highly recommend it.
$$$$ 😳
@@J.W.W.honestly about that same as others in its class and sometimes even less for a American product and a rack that will last a lifetime. It’s no braining
I have the oneup, and love it. This is my second one, i was in a car crash last year where someone rear ended me, I honestly feel the rack helped dissipate some of the crash energy.
Love seeing another Fezzari!
I have a Quikr single and I remove it all the time because I dont want someone hitting it and it blocks my rear sensors. I like that it is light , compact, and I bought a 1up garage storage rack to hold it. It's seamless.
I was looking at 1up, but I’d never heard of Quikr Stuff but I think you sold me on it.
They're just so expensive 😏
It's the next generation. And it's very good if one wants to remove the rack all the time or go modular.
Quickr here. Also run a one up Rack Attach swing out hitch on my 80 series landcruiser. Best set up yet for my camping.
Great review thank you! I have a truck with bed mat but am looking for a rack for my gf's ford explorer. I am leaning towards the Quickr after this review. No tools for her, light and easy to add a 2nd tray. Hope it clears the trunk when needing to open with a bike on
FYI, the Quikr Stuff Mach 2 rack actually has a capacity of 120lbs per bike in the 2-bike configuration with 2" hitch. For this reason, I'm probably going to get one so I can haul my Surron X around, which happens to weigh around 100lbs w/out the battery.
I've got the Mach 2 for my Sur Ron X and it works great.
@@x12ozx Nice. I'm just having a hard time pulling the trigger because of the price tho. I'm certain it's top-notch quality... but man, I can't get over that price tag. With the base, the add-on, and a ramp, it's like $1,600.
Might just keep waiting til my Cybertruck fiiiinally arrives
Great review I have the 1Up D double , love it
I think of the Kuat as a bundle of gimmicks. The Kashima coating is not paired SKF seals or similar. It provides little or no benefit. The power cord sharply bends against the support beam when the rack closes, so it will likely fray and fail. Finally, it is rife with plastic parts and is manufactured in China, unlike the 1Up and Quikrstuff which are manufactured in the United States. Not that China is incapable of manufacturing good parts, but customers in the USA generally prefer to buy local when possible.
The plastic parts absolutely will wear in the sun, become brittle, and break. The hydraulics are nice, but they do not, in my opinion, make up for the downsides or the price compared to the others.
Great review. I’d like to see a review from you on this one. Rocky Mounts After Party Hitch Rack.
Those racks add extra space on the rear of the car making parallele parking difficult when folded and not used.
The great advantage of the QuikRStuff is that each bike carrier can be easilly removed and folded by one person, and both parts can fit inside your trunk.
This is a great advantage if you only use your bikes on weekend and if you have to park your car in the street or in the public garage of your apartment.
I'm surprised that you didn't test the RockyMounts GuideRail. Was it not available when you did the tests?
I wanted the QuikR and the 1UP but at the time, they had +6 month waiting lists for fulfillment. That was ridiculous! I ended up getting the Kuat NV2.0 4-rack system. Looks great and works well for me. I’d say support USA-made anything whenever possible though.
Yeah, that waiting list is not a good way of doing business in the long-term. It needs to change.
Nice review. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Want be buying any of those racks any time soon
The Saris MHS is now rated for 80 pounds per tray (for trays 1 & 2).
Very true. I'll update this video. It's the same rack but they went through more testing and it was fine with 80 lb. bikes.
I guess I'm embarrassed to say, but my wife and my e-bikes have fenders on, do these work with fenders, no one has a review with fender bikes, or at least Im struggling to find it. I hate to plop down the money, then find it isnt right for the application, then Im stuck with it. Any help ??
How secure are bikes on these wheel-locking racks compared to racks that lock in the bike via frame hooks in terms of panic braking and bumpy roads? PS. worth knowing for outside the US customers: KUAT has some models that come with European ball hitch!
Great video’s bro. I am planning on investing in either the 1up super duty (single with add on or double, not sure yet) OR the quickrstuff mach 2 with the add on. For now all I have is a size large analog 29” mtb with plans of investing in an
e-mtb for myself and possibly an e-mtb for my kid which will be a smaller tire size for now I believe. I plan on not leaving the rack on my vehicle but I also don’t want to worry about it being stolen if I do leave it on. Which one should I go with? Thanks in advance. ALSO! Do u know if quickrstuff is coming out with a new model anytime soon? Have you had any problems with the locks on the quickrstuff?
No one talks about distance from vehicle to the end of rack. Some racks stick out more than 10 inches from vehicle than others.
Thx for the movement test.
How about the Kuat NV 2 base?
Or Thule EPOs?
Can you tilt the quickr stuff rack away from the vehicle when there is bike mounted to it for trunk access?
Never mentions the biggest advantage of the quicker Mach 2 rack is the fact that it folds in half and can be stored in the hatchback or bed of your truck or car!
The 1upUSA has this feature too for the last 10+ years. We don't dwell on it because very people use this folding feature, or even take their rack off every time they use it.
@@EMTBReview I only use my Mach2 when needed and leave folded in the original box in the garage. My old 70lbs Saris 4 bike SuperClamp4 was a bulky trip hazard collecting dust.
Great review, Francis! I don't even own a QuikR Stuff rack (yet) but I've been saying it is the best tray rack system available since they first launched. This comparison seems to confirm my impressions. Price and wait times are definitely a hard pill to swallow but it is a rack that will last a lifetime. The only real issue for me is that I often am carrying more than 4 bikes, so I'll keep using my Velocirax (which I love). Cheers!
Hey Francis, thanks for the in depth demos and reviews. I'm interested in seeing if these racks will be in the way of a tailgate opening. Can you test on the Tacoma and see if the tailgate will hit the racks? On my Ram 1500 my tailgate hits the 1UpUSA SuperDuty. I have to use a hitch extension.
Seems it is a bit of a wait for the Quikr
Excellent! Thanks for your opinion and honesty.
Any concerns about support since Saris sold off its business?
How about a safe way to lock bikes on hitch mout bike rack? Recently had $10,000 worth of bikes stolen off a thule T2 pro hitch mount bike rack using their tiny cable lock that was part of the bike rack. It happened when traveling on the back of our car when stopped to do a thirty min hike where no bikes were allowed. Been thinking some way to rig up two beefy chain locks like Hiplok, kryptonite ect. I know no system is perfect. Just want to be able to leave them on the car for a few hours say at national park parking lot or the like. Bikes won't fit in the car with all our camping gear. Any ideas would be super helpful! Thank you in advance!
One of the mountain bike magazines did an article on securing bikes years ago. They found the plastic covered cable locks defeated grinders (the plastic melts and fouls the grinder) and heavy-duty chain defeated bolt cutters. If I'm away from my bike for more than a few minutes, I use both and a bike cover. I swear that bike cover is like an invisibility cloak. Upgrade your cable lock to something that's around an inch thick. My chain is the ABUS Hardened Steel 8KS 10 Foot x 5/16" Thick Square Security Chain. If you want to go the extra mile, throw a couple of the smaller ABUS chain locks around the rear wheel. I travel a lot for work and like to bring my bike with me.
For the Saris rack, it is modular, so you might as well just take the bike trays off one by one to reduce the weight. Easier to store in multiple places in the garage that way too. I have a 2021 Bronco with has the extra on the tailgate. Any advice on whether any of these racks are better for my situation?
All new mtb have 800mm handlebars and i can't mount two of them without the one of the handlebars hitting my rear glass on my camper shell. 800mm was too long so i did cut them down to 760mm. Its still too close for comfort. Any solutions to this other than a hitch extender? I need to fit my rack in my garage and with an extender it wont fit. It also makes my truck super long.
Ordering on the QUKR Stuff is now only 6 weeks. However all of your weight information is wrong at least on the QUKR Stuff, according to their website:
2″ Mach2
1 bike - 120 lbs
2 bikes - 240 lbs
3 bikes - 300 lbs
4 bikes - 185 lbs
The reason I mention it is I have a 70 lb e-bike and I've already had to return one rack because it wouldn't fit even though supposedly it should have fit. Meaning a lot of wrong information is being pumped around about all of these racks.
It didn’t fit or it was too heavy?
@@EMTBReview .. I have a Porsche Macan SUV so I ordered their $899 SKURRBIKE which by their specs should support my Mokwheel Obsidian but It was essentially hanging off both ends and the straps weren't long enough but I'm certain I could have purchased longer ones. However even then the mounting arms were garbage and I wouldn't trust him to hold a child's bike.
I'm thinking about ordering this bike rack, and I've heard the pros and cons and I've seen the mistakes people do. Reading your comments, I hope that you found some more stability.
Can you confirm that the Mach 2 is only rated at 70lbs? Everything I'm reading says 120lbs.
120 for a single bike only, 140 for 2 bikes
On the 2" version it's 2 bike 240lbs.
I decided on the Extreme Duty… It’s so BEEFY….. Love It.
I was very nervous putting my brand new beach cruiser on this rack. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG6JIgwJhur8_Rg8UeQ3EmePzi_wSncL8 But after reading many reviews I decided to get this one and take a chance. When arrived it was very simple to adjust and put together. I also added spike tape over the metal hooks before securing and tightening the straps, and no scratches. I also purchased the top bar made by the same company so that my cruiser sits straight on the rack without having to turn upside down. Extra bungee cords are used to secure the front wheel from flapping and even piece of mind knowing your bike is secure. Definitely recommend...
For a road cyclist 75 lbs is a 1 rep deadlift man
what up jet li
1up and it’s off-road rated.
I’m looking for 1bike rack.
Please give me a model number
120 lbs for quicker
90lbs ebike lol
I need that rack
Give me a bland name please 🙏 1 rack
Racks are to high off the ground and with out ramps my Ebike is to heavy to lift so…….i am out my donkey 🫏 is much easier to handle.