Thanks for the review, Chris Crossed! It was nice to see all your different eBikes on the rack. As you clarified, you did not have the rack tightened all the way at the hitch and that is why it was wobbling a bit. When tightened, it is rock solid. Also, after loading up a bike, it is a good idea to go back to the front tire and give the arm another push to tighten it up against the tire. Enjoy your rack; you've got many adventures ahead with all those bikes. :)
Nice rack. Thanks for always sharing tip and tricks for e-bikes. 2nd ride with my 3.0 after taking it to the bike shop with some new parts customer serv from electric sent me. Love the bike but need to group ride to relax and learn ebike stuff. ✌️👍
Very good vid, but maybe you could reshoot the parts with the rack tightened. Some of the shots don't show the rack in the best light because of the wobbling... otherwise a great video, thanks.
Ilike the rack, but it's too expensive in my opinion. The Quietkat pivot is very similar except it doesn't need a ramp. Price is more reasonable. Check it out. Thanks for the indebted review.
I have a different brand ramp-ed ebike carrier but I recommend everyone use a high quality ebike rack. We spend a lot of money on our bikes and they are very heavy. Imagine the liability if a bike fell off on the highway.
When you fold it up "just like that" you fail to mention you need to depress the blue plate in between the "legs" to disengage and allow one to fold up the rack.
Not sure if QUIKR would like this video. During your demonstration, the rack was swinging back and forth. You should’ve tighten the hitch first.. Just saying..
Any good hitch rack costs a few bucks. I used to have a $400 rack that was already rusting and couldn’t hold anything above 70’pounds. The Quikr rack should all last a lot longer than cheaper ones.
Thanks for the review, Chris Crossed! It was nice to see all your different eBikes on the rack. As you clarified, you did not have the rack tightened all the way at the hitch and that is why it was wobbling a bit. When tightened, it is rock solid. Also, after loading up a bike, it is a good idea to go back to the front tire and give the arm another push to tighten it up against the tire. Enjoy your rack; you've got many adventures ahead with all those bikes. :)
Thanks for making a cool tool.
@@ChrisCrossed remember, the blue hitch lever must be between 9pm and 3pm so it doesn't drag on the ground :)
Nice rack. Thanks for always sharing tip and tricks for e-bikes.
2nd ride with my 3.0 after taking it to the bike shop with some new parts customer serv from electric sent me. Love the bike but need to group ride to relax and learn ebike stuff. ✌️👍
Good to hear you are back in action
Seems like it's very well made, thanks for sharing
Very good vid, but maybe you could reshoot the parts with the rack tightened. Some of the shots don't show the rack in the best light because of the wobbling... otherwise a great video, thanks.
Thx for watching
Ilike the rack, but it's too expensive in my opinion. The Quietkat pivot is very similar except it doesn't need a ramp. Price is more reasonable. Check it out. Thanks for the indebted review.
Yeah u know but I wanted something that would last
I have a different brand ramp-ed ebike carrier but I recommend everyone use a high quality ebike rack. We spend a lot of money on our bikes and they are very heavy. Imagine the liability if a bike fell off on the highway.
Why did you choose this over 1UP? I'm having difficulty choosing between the two. The 1UP is edging out Quikr with the newest Superduty.
At the time I thought the Quikr was the new kid on the block. It’s gotten a lot of use in the last 8 months. Very happy with it.
I love my Quikr Stuff Rack it’s well worth every penny
Nice Rack Chris, also made in my home town of Grand Junction, Co.
#WestSlopeBestSlope !!
I have a 1UP rack that is similar. I’d suggest a hitch stabilizer to stop the rocking in the hitch. Great review!
Thanks I forgot to tighten it down during the review so thats why it wobbled. Its rock solid otherwise.
With the front wheel off a Kepler .. It easily fits into an HHR
When you fold it up "just like that" you fail to mention you need to depress the blue plate in between the "legs" to disengage and allow one to fold up the rack.
I don’t need to depress it it kind of does it on its own
Not sure if QUIKR would like this video. During your demonstration, the rack was swinging back and forth. You should’ve tighten the hitch first.. Just saying..
Yeah they saw it, no worries. I realized i forgot to tighten but did mention it in the vid.
Are you able to open the tailgate on the truck with the hitch installed?
Yes and no, I can move the latches to just open it halfway or I can angle the rack down the other way full open
Would still not work on my HHR.. It would slam the ground on any approach. I got like 4 inch ground clearance 😂😂 .. Not sure
Would it fit a skinny tire lightweight road bike also?
Yep
It’s a v shape tray
You keep saying rack for the ramp.
I had rack on my mind lol
Also known as motorbike reviews.
That’s a ridiculous price.
Any good hitch rack costs a few bucks. I used to have a $400 rack that was already rusting and couldn’t hold anything above 70’pounds. The Quikr rack should all last a lot longer than cheaper ones.
Wow... You say $1000. I bought a good rack for $150 and used the remaining $850 for food.
lol, to each his own. As someone who has lots of e-bikes I find it to be highly useful. It should last long I think.
Dude you own a pick-up truck ....Why would you spend over a $1000 bucks for nothing ? Or shall I say for you being a lazy dude !
The bed isn’t that big and I want to use it for other things, some of my ebikes are too big for the bed anyway