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Average Rating 4.68/5
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Submitted by Robin a Weekend Warrior from Raleigh/Durham NC USA
Date Reviewed: August 14, 2005
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Strengths:Relatively easy to use.
Weaknesses:Will rust significantly over a few years when permanently mounted to vehicle that doesn't live in a garage. The load arms get fussy first, eventually the entire bike mount begins to twist and buckle.
Bottom Line:I think the concept of the Sportworks Mod is great and it worked very well for me for several years, but dang, the rust! Ultimately, various joints rusted and weakened to the point that the mounts were no longer safe to use. Given my original investment was in the $300-$400 range and I used it for ~4 years, I've had to chalk mine up as a too costly and shortlived cool bike rack. I'll be trying a 1up USA Ultra rack next. It compacts enough to be easily stored away when not in use by garageless people.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Joe a Weekend Warrior from Mesa, Az
Date Reviewed: April 20, 2005
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $200.00
Purchased At:Landis Cyclery
Strengths:Solid feel, easy to install
Weaknesses:with a 1 1/4" hitch it will only carry 2 bikes max.
Similar Products Used:none, used to carry the bike inside my car
Bike Setup:Mercier Aquilla road bike with Tiagra groupset
Bottom Line:I have just 1 bike tray because that is all I need. The sportworks mod takes up so little room, that I leave it on the car most the time. With just the one bike tray it is very easy to install on the car. Takes about 5 minutes.

Get the folding hitch, worth every penny of it. With my bike on the rack I can tilt it down and still open my hatchback.

10 seconds to load or unload the bike, awesome!

Bike is rock solid in the rack at highway speeds. I like that I can see my bike in the rearview mirror.

My car fits easy in my garage with the rack folded up.

No worries about driving in my garage with the bike on top of the car or thru fast-food drive throughs.

Great rack!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Larry Tesler a Weekend Warrior from Seattle, WA, USA
Date Reviewed: November 26, 2004
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $239.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:- Fast and easy to load and unload bikes.
- Folds up when not in use.
- Folds down for hatch access.
- Very modular: variable capacity: 1, 2, or 3 bikes; options for recumbents and most tire sizes.
- Better than roof racks because no reaching up is required. And you won't break your bike frame, as I broke mine, by driving into a garage with a bike on the roof.
- Better than hatch racks because it won't touch your paint job or weatherstripping. And there are no hooks and straps to mount and adjust.
- Choice of rear wheel holders: velcro straps (standard) or lock ring. The strap takes a few seconds more to use. The lock ring can stick, especially if you try to operate it with one hand.
- The rack and bikes can be locked to the hitch with an accessory.
Weaknesses:- The arm that secures the front wheel has a strong spring that can be hard to pull, making it difficult to get the arm on and off. The difficulty seems to vary with the weather. I much prefer the ratchet mechanism on the Sportworks Transport.
- To fold up or down, a pin and bail must be removed and reinserted. It's easy compared to most racks, but not as easy as the pinless auto-locking mechanism on the Sportworks TranSport.
- The Mod Series comes in several shipping boxes. Upon receipt, check that all bolts and other parts are in place. If a part or tool seems missing, rummage around in the boxes. If it's really not there, call Sportworks and they'll probably send you the missing part quickly.
- Requires a hitch. If possible, install a 2" hitch so you can carry more bikes.
- As with all rear-mount racks, you need to allow for extra length when you park the vehicle.
- If you leave the rack in the hitch for months at a time, you may find some rust in the hitch. (Sportworks recommends removing the hitch between trips, but I sometimes use it every other day.)
- To mount the rack on the hitch, you'll need a torque wrench, a couple of minutes, and enough strength to lift the rack and insert the tongue in the hitch.

Similar Products Used:Sportworks TranSport Series, Yakima LowRider (roof rack model), and several other roof rack and hatchback racks over the years.
Bike Setup:Various mountain, touring, and hybrid bikes.
Bottom Line:If you have a hitch, especialy a 2" hitch, this is the 2d best rack on the market, in my opinion. The best is the Sportworks TranSport, which is even easier to install and operate, and can be expanded to hold 4 bikes with a 2" hitch. If you don't need the modularity or the Mod series, for esxample, for a recumbent, I recommend the TranSport instead.

Although Sportworks systems cost more than most, the premium pales in comparison to the cost of damage that use of a hatch rack can cause to your vehicle or that use of a roof rack can cause to your bike and rack if you drive into a garage. And if you value your time, you'll appreciate how quickly you can get your bikes on and off the rack.

As with any rear-mount rack, you have to be careful when backing up the vehicle. But it's harder to forget the bikes are back there when you can't help but see them in the rear-view mirror.

Accessories:
- Buy wheel spacers at the same time you buy the rack.
- If you buy the locking anti-wobble bolt, consider substituting an (uncoiled) Kryptonite Hitch Pin Cable for the coiled cable that Sportworks offers.

Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by IB Irie a Cross Country Rider from Brisbane, CA
Date Reviewed: October 10, 2004
Favorite Trail:Skeggs Pt
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $220.00
Purchased At:Bikepartsusa.com
Strengths:Easy load/unload. Install time from out of the box to rear hitch = 10 min. Anti wobble bolt works. No more circus balancing acts trying to raise the bike and juggling with roof racks.
Weaknesses:Unfortunately, I installed this nice rack on the back of a Toyota Rav 4 and now I can only open the rear door part way even with the hitch extender in place. I placed a call to Sportworks (mfr)about this issue and they were very fast in responding to me. Told me they would pose the problem with their engineers.
Similar Products Used:Yakima roof racks. Thule Hitch Trailer
Bike Setup:2004 Intense 5.5. FSA Carbon Pro ATB Cranks. Swinger 4 way. 2004 Fox Talas RLC. Hayes Disc Mag Plus.
Bottom Line:Industrial strength. Just like the ones found on buses. I especially like the "modular" design. Only take the racks I need and leave the rest in the garage. I will be installing this also on a Screaming Yellow Hummer H2 using the same racks but with a 2" hitch assembly instead. Love to see the price come down a bit more but like the posters below mentioned... after 1 or 2 uses, the costs is thrown out along with the mud, debris, etc.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Eric a Weekend Warrior from Aurora, CO
Date Reviewed: May 15, 2004
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $320.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Sturdy design
Ease of use
Weaknesses:Heavy
Bottom Line:I use the rack to carry three bikes with no problem (I did have to purchase an optional adapter for the third bike--an additional adapter is available for a fourth bike). Loading and unloading is a breeze and best of all the bikes don't rub together while in transit. This rack is a must-have for irregular frames or kids bikes that don't fit on a normal rack. Worth every dollar!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jason a from USA
Date Reviewed: April 30, 2004
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $170.00
Purchased At:sportsrack.com
Strengths:Heavy Duty, Very Strong. Bike Loads in less than 15 seconds! Looks pretty cool.
Weaknesses:Somewhat of a challenge to get entire rack secured into receiver. At least it is a challenge to the the holes lined up to insert the antiwobble bolt.

Locking is somewhat of an issue. There is no internal locking mechanism. I purchased the locking anti wobble bolt but haven't tried it yet.
Bottom Line:Well based on the reviews I read here I bought this rack! I am soooooooooo glad that I did. It is so smartly designed that is is amazing. I couldn't be happier with it up to this point.

There are a couple of somewhat negative reviews about this rack. There gripes seemed to be legitimate until i got the rack. ONe guy complained that you have to use a bolt to secure the rack to the hitch. Hello, what else would you secure it with, Velcro? It is a 3/4" head bolt and very it takes about 20 seconds to tighten the bolt once it is installed. THat is not a reason to leave the rack on the vehicle at all times as he stated.

I have little practice but can install the rack in under 5 minutes easily. The only issue is that this baby is pretty heavy. It has to be. So that makes it a bit awkward to get the hole lined up in the receiver when installing the bolt. It took me a couple minutes to get in just right.

I think it might be easier to install the tray after installing the hitch insert. That would make it less cumbersome and would only require one extra bolt to be removed/installed.

Another reviewer complained that the rack is too low. He must drive a sled because this thing is way off the ground and i drive a car. I would almost say that it is too far off the ground.

As mentioned before the greatest thing about this thing is putting the bike on. There is absolutely nothing to it. Just put the spring loaded arm over the front tire (5 seconds)and put a simple velcro strap around the rear and drive on.

The bike is VERY solid in the rack. THe only movement is the whole rike and back moves a little back and forth but they move as one. Also I should say that this movement is natural and if it didn't move the rack would probably snap in half.

THe only movement i have noted is on bumps and when turning corners. I have no concerns about the security of the bike/rack. It ain't going anywhere!

With the raise/lower ability you can tilt the rack up and leave it on the car. It sticks out very little with one tray. I don't need the lowering capability as i can still access my trunk with the bike on the rack.

If you are looking for a rack and have the very least mechainical ability and common sense, this rack is for you. This rack should still have a perfect score and I will help it out with 5 Flamers. THe reasons it has been downgraded so far in other reviews are invalid. Get this rack!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Geoff a Cross Country Rider from San Jose
Date Reviewed: March 18, 2004
Favorite Trail:Demo
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $500.00
Purchased At:Local rack store
Strengths:Really easy to load and unload. Easy to get to bikes. Well made (for the most part, see below). Quiet (out of wind). Great for bike with non-standard geometry.
Weaknesses:First version sagged badly and took 2 months to get a warranty replacement (so I guess it is not quite so well made). Seats on all bikes interfere with bars and thus needed to install QR seat bolts or grips/saddles would be damaged from rubbing. Third bike mount wobbles and thus bike must be secured with bungie. No built in method of locking bikes (must use you own cables and locks). Needs to be unbolted to be removed (so like other have been leaving it on the car).... Lastly, since it is on car and it has lots of bars covering the back of the car when folded up the local law enforcement does not like it, we have been pulled over for not have a visible license plate (which is the middle of the back of the SUV the rack is attached to). So my big issue is that we can't leave the rack on (illegal), it takes time and hassle to put it on thus is less than useful. SO... Be very careful that you can see your plate with the rack folded or you risk being cited.
Similar Products Used:No other hitch racks, but lots of Yakima roof racks and truck bed racks.
Bike Setup:NA
Bottom Line:This rack came highly recommended and I want to love this product but two months without a rack waiting on a warranty replacement, the issue that it is illegal to have the rack folded where it blocks your license plate (which is hard not to do with all the tubes that make up the rack), the saddle/bar interference and inconvenience of bolting and unbolting the rack ever time I need to use it result in a less than stellar opinion. The cost is another issue, I would not expect all these issues for a rack that cost half a G. I will be look elsewhere for rack solutions in the future.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Joseph Kozachek a Cross Country Rider from Storrs, CT
Date Reviewed: February 25, 2004
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $380.00
Purchased At:vernon cycle
Strengths:Lift for the bikes is only about 14 inches which is much lower than standard racks. The bikes (I've set the rack up to carry anywhere from 2 to 4 bikes with ease) don't hit each other with zero frame /finish damage. Easily modular as above. Stable on the road behind an SUV or minivan. Bikes are somewhat sheltered from road debris/dirt.
Safelty handles road or MTB without adaption.
Handles dualies great
Handles kids bikes which are a pain in a standard rack.
Loads and unloads quickly (20-30 seconds per bike max.
generally better visibilty out the back than with a standard rack.
Weaknesses:price.
need to check hitch bolt as it can loosen
anything over a 2.5 wheel is tight unless you spring for the Downhill adapter
slightly inconvenient getting to the rear hatch but generally better than a standard rack when loaded and slightly worse when empty.
Similar Products Used:lots
Bike Setup:mountain bike
road bikes
Bottom Line:I bought this rack about 3years ago. Mostly cause I was tired of trying to fit my kids 20" wheels, then 24", now 26" bikes onto a standard rack without killing myself, dinging the bikes up, or trying to fit a multibike jigsaw together. Only having to lift the innermost bike up about a foot rather than shoulder height makes the job so much easier.
Highly recommended to people with : multiple size wheels (ie people with kids); if you aren't burley enough to hold up your 25-30 lb MTB while trying to work it onto the innermost rack space on a standard rack; or you would rather be riding than putting your bike on a rack.

Just had the first damage... a lockring broke, but as the rack is modular its replaceable without trashing the rack.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Dennis O'Connor a Racer from Folsom
Date Reviewed: February 12, 2004
Favorite Trail:American River
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $150.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Unique design, quick on/off,
Weaknesses:See below.
Bottom Line:When I bought this product had a rating of 5.0 on this site - no longer! Once I went through the process of fixing the problems with the rack, it works fine and doesn't wobble and is quite easy to use.

...but I didn't plan on spending 3 hours setting it up right, or fixing parts that broke or weren't designed to my (admittedly high) standards.

1. Worst problem: even with all the special bolts keeping the rack from wobbling in the trailer hitch, the arm that clamps around the tire wobbles front to back about 1". That's a lot for the bike to be flopping around. I fixed this problem by removing the pin that holds the arm in place and substituting with two tightened bolts. Problem solved, but I shouldn't have had to fix their design problem.

2. The plastic clip holding the tether for the raise/lower pin broke the first time I tried to raise/lower the hitch. Another good example of a $0.05 part which again I had to replace with a $0.20 bolt. If I was able to break the part during install, it needs to be made better...

3. The instructions mention a hex wrench and a plastic cap to put in the end of the tray. Not included.

4. The retractable arm hangs a bit low for my driveway. It sticks down 4-5" lower than the rest of the rack. I'm not able to put a second tray on my rack without some clearance issues. My car is lower than most, and my driveway is steeper than most.

5. The hitch piece ships with an anti-wobble bolt. Don't plan on attaching or removing from your car without a wrench. Maybe this was obvious to most, but I'm not sure what the point of a 30-second bike install is, if it takes 5 minutes to put the rack on...

So I'm pretty much going to leave it on the car at all times, which is actually a good thing and should motivate me to bring my bike with me more and ride more!

6. Since I didn't know it came with an anti-wobble bolt, I bought the expensive ($50) locking bolt kit. When tightened properly, the rack still wobbled. When I tightened it more, I snapped the bolt. Consider buying just a plan lock cable and running it through the trailer hitch, the locking bolt seems to add no advantage over the standard bolt in that you can lock the hitch to the car.


I'm seriously considering having a new tray receiver welded up that sits 6" closer to the car and higher off the ground, and fits the standard trays.

Hope that helps prospective buyers. I like the rack, but I don't love the problems I've had.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Allen a Weekend Warrior from Roanoke, VA
Date Reviewed: September 4, 2003
Favorite Trail:Tsali
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $200.00
Purchased At:East Coasters, Roanoke, VA
Strengths:Design and ease of use. Modular - only needed rack to carry one bike at this time - I can always buy another tray when if I ever need it.
Weaknesses:Rear tire strap
Similar Products Used:Various strap on racks
Bike Setup:Gary Fisher HKEK
Bottom Line:Greatt rack! I needed a rack that would go between two very different vehicles and the only way to do that was a 1 1/4" receiver hitch rack. I bought the Sportworks Mod series based on the previous reviews, which are right on track. The ease of loading and unloading the bike is worth the extra price. I did buy the hitch pin lock and cable which adds a little time in loading and unloading, but this would be the same for any cable style lock.

I also purchased the optional rear wheel locking ring which works fine - better than the cheesy velcro strap that comes with the rack.

I have traveled approximately 200 miles on Interstates with the rack and have only noted a slight wobble which appears to be flex of the rack itself and not wobbling at the hitch. This wobble is not excessive and is completely within reason.

This is a super rack that fit my needs perfectly.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Kevin a Weekend Warrior from Austin
Date Reviewed: June 30, 2003
Favorite Trail:Medivac Mountain
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $350.00
Purchased At:Bikepartsusa.com
Strengths:Very solid construction. EASY EASY EASY to load. 10 seconds! Did I mention EASY?? No-wobble bolt works GREAT. Folds up when not in use. No need to remove front tire!! Good ground clearance compared to my top-tube holding rack (front tires won't drag on the ground)
Weaknesses:Front tire "hook" holds bike just fine but has just a hint of play in it. Will fix that this weekend. Not a big deal at all. The rear tire strap is a little cheezy but it works. I bought the rear tire "ring" for both trays as an upgrade. 30 seconds each to install them. No integral locking system, but I have plenty of cable locks.
Similar Products Used:Every rack known to mankind.
Bike Setup:Too many to list here ;)
Bottom Line:I have two vehicles. One with a 1 1/4" hitch, the other with a 2" hitch. Bought two trays and a separate reciever section for each size hitch. I use one tray if it's just me going riding or use them both if my wife goes along. Great rack. Will drill another hole through the reciever so I can use a locking bolt to lock the rack to the cars AND use the no-wobble bolt as well. Should take about 5 minutes. This is a great rack that works beautifully. Period. I don't consider this rack expensive when I think of the $$ worth of bicycles I haul around on it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Chris Smalley a Cross Country Rider from Coral Gables, Fl
Date Reviewed: August 16, 2002
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $89.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:This is my one year follow up review. This rack is incredable!!! Well designed, solid construction, easy to use. No nasty front tire in your nice clean car.
Weaknesses:Seems pricey at first - but WELL WORTH THE PRICE.
I said I was not impressed with the rear tiedown a year ago. I must have gotten over it, I haven't replaced it.
Similar Products Used:Allen trunk rack
Bike Setup:GT Avalanche / Rock Shox Psylo XC
Bottom Line:I can now spen my spare time riding. Not strapping a rack on, strapping a bike on, unstrapping a bike, and taking a rack off. If you haul your bike regularly, get one!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Keith Sinram a Weekend Warrior from Toledo, OH
Date Reviewed: August 10, 2002
Favorite Trail:Virginia Creeper Trail
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Bikeworks, Sylvania, OH
Strengths:Ease of Use
Weaknesses:Cost
Similar Products Used:N/A
Bike Setup:Trek 7300 (2) and a couple of Mountain Bikes for the kids
Bottom Line:After one nice long vacation with this new bike rack, I stopped complaining about its high price! I, as well as my wife who was not very happy with me spending the money, are very happy with this four-bike setup and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for ease of use, rigidity, and no headaches...... Buy it and get over the price!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by BurkeTravelinman a Cross Country Rider from Grand Junction,Colo.
Date Reviewed: January 8, 2002
Favorite Trail:they're everywhere
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $333.00
Purchased At:REI.COM
Weaknesses:SportWorks dealer network is LAME and it (network) SUCKS...
This is SportWorks' ONLY shortcoming--however,, it is a MAJOR one....
Bottom Line:This is an update to my initial June 2001 review..
After 6 months of use, I have to say that this system is so much nicer than I could have ever imagined..
I have had 3 inquiries as to the effectiveness of the "anti-rattle" device mentioned in my previous posting..YES it was $$$ well spent.. Even though it isn't needed IF you use the Sportworks-supplied hitch connector bolt.. That bolt screws on very securely and has a hole in the end to install a regular lock to for security..You will NOT have any wobbling if you use it.. However, I prefer to use a regular hitch lock.. It looks like a teenie weinie dumbbell.. By using that type of lock,, an "anti-rattle" device IS neccessary..
By the way,, This device will stop the shaking of ANY hitch-mounted bike rack..
In addition to the location mentioned in my previous posting,, if you go to "www.cabellas.com",, then go to "automotive/ATV",, then go to "hitches" you will find a very nice device for $9.99 that appears to be a better unit than the one I bought for $14.99..
One word of warning: check your hitches' above-the-ground clearance, especially if you plan on using 3 or 4 bike set-up..
On my Astro van,, the height is 10.5 inches to the inside-bottom lip of the hitch.. With 3 bikes carried,, coming out of driveways,etc,, causes the 3rd bike front wheel mount ( the arm extends down about 4" below the level of the rack) to scrape the ground.. If you want to hear a noise that will send a shiver down your spine,,make the hair on the back of your neck to stand on end,,and cause an involuntary scream all at the SAME time--- then this sound will do it..
And remember,, the front wheel mount is basically the ONLY thing securing your bike TO the rack..
I have NOT had this problem when using only the 2-bike setup.. But then again,, YOUR hitch may set quite a bit lower to the ground.. It would be wise to invest in the Sportworks 5 14" riser/ 6" extender hitch connector if you have any doubts about clearance problems..
For ANY and ALL SportWorks items go to:
www.bestwebbuys.com/bikes/search/q/sportworks
This web site lists 49 items for the Transport/ MOD series racks...
Also ,, be advised that NOT all Transport/MOD connectors are interchangeable.. I found this out the hard way..
This will be the last bike rack you ever buy.. it really is THAT DAMN GOOD....
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by bodi a Cross Country Rider from greenville
Date Reviewed: November 15, 2001
Favorite Trail:tsali
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $190.00
Purchased At:lbs
Strengths:This product is very solid. A little heavy but on the back of my 4runner I need it. Ease of use (note*** my wifes beach cruiser and my full suspension rig go on in less than 2 minutes) No lifting a dirty bike over your head or dirty wheels in the back of your car.
Weaknesses:Can be pricy if you do not find a great deal. cheesy toe straps for tie downs ( iwill be replacing them soon.)
Similar Products Used:Thule and rhode gear
Bike Setup:2000 fuji beach cruiser with child seat on back and 2001 klein adept comp
Bottom Line:This is an amazing product. I have only had it for a few weeks but it will be the last rack i buy. It is so easy to use. I saw where people were upset that you cannot lock it but my pin that holds it in the hitch has the cotter hole that is large enough that i was able to put a padlock in it.My wife loves it because she doesn't have to lift the bike so far. I have also used a trunk rack on the back of my 4runner but then i could not access the back of the car. with this rack you can still get in the back with no problem. find one and buy it!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Chris Smalley a Cross Country Rider from Pasadena, CA
Date Reviewed: August 21, 2001
Favorite Trail:still looking
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $89.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Easy to use.
Sturdy construction
Quality
You can choose the amount of bikes you want to config for.
Weaknesses:Rear wheel strap a bit cheesy for such a quality product. (minor point - easily upgraded)
Similar Products Used:Allen Trunk mount.
Bike Setup:GT Avalanche, Rock Shox Psylo XC
Bottom Line:Looked at every rack possible. Read all the reviews I could(thanks everyone!). If you want to spend your time riding, not playing with your rack, this is it! It takes seconds to mount and unmount the bike. No more strapping the rack on, strapping the bike on , bungee cords, either hoping no one steals the rack or taking it back off and putting it in the car. No filthy tire in my car either. I can leave the rack on the car and fold it out of the way. I can still open the rear hatch with the rack folded up (Infiniti QX4)and I can open the window with the bike loaded. (If I still need to open the hatch the whole thing tilts out)
SO EASY TO USE!!!!!!

I am impressed with the quality construction. It is rock solid.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by næstep a Cross Country Rider from SF Bay Area, California
Date Reviewed: July 10, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $80.00
Purchased At:Sports Rack Vehicle Outfitters
Strengths:THE simplest design;
Secure;
Sturdy;
Super-quick load & unload.
Weaknesses:Rear wheel strap is an poor attempt at humor;
Bolt-together modules have pluses & minuses;
Similar Products Used:Hollywood Team Rider;
Rhode Gear Shuttle
Bottom Line:I own a 1-1/4" Hollywood Team Rider, and although I'm pleased with it, I've regretted not purchasing the Sportworks Transport instead. While both are solid, sturdy, well made racks, the Sportworks holds the edge in simplicity of design. That simplicity translates to lighter weight, fewer moving parts, less setup time, faster load and unload times, and therefore the better rack.

Time came to get a third bike add-on module for the Hollywood Team Rider (1-1/4" version is spec'd for 3 bikes). I gambled on being able to adapt a Sportworks Mod Series carrier to mount to the TR, and it worked. I drilled through two 1/2" holes that I secure with standard hitch pins to secure the Mod to the TR.

There's not much else to add. The rack works as advertised, and is similar in almost every way to the Transport series. A simple Velcro strap would be preferable to the ridiculous contraption provided, but I actually prefer using some sort of strap as opposed to the conventional hard plastic "dial" mechanism that comes with the Transport series racks.

Near-term plans are to pick up the $35 fixed mount (non-hinging) tongue for this rack and keep it on my car permanently. I'll use it the bulk of the time (when I only need to carry one bike), but remount the Hollywood for my 2 and 3 bike needs.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Wm. L. a Cross Country Rider from Madison, WI USA
Date Reviewed: July 4, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Purchased At:Budget Bicycle Center
Strengths:Overall design that beats the rest in terms of bike compatibility and ease of use. Threaded pin to eleminate wobble.
Weaknesses:I wish consumers could get the stainless racks they make for bus fleets. Some rust is already showing up, but it's been used almost daily since the snow stopped.
Similar Products Used:Yakima and Graber.
Bike Setup:Many - that's the beauty, because there is no adjusting for my different bikes.
Bottom Line:I posted a review elsewhere before there was a category for the mod series. The mod series is the ultimate for multi-mode transportation and ease of use in general. I carry my bike with my auto and have ease of use not possible with other brands, and it all folds out of the way on the days I don't have the bike with me. Great customer service. The bail on the pin was bent from demos in the shop, and one call resulted in a quick replacement. A shut up and go buy it sort of product.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by BurkeTravelinman a Cross Country Rider from Grand Junction,colorado
Date Reviewed: June 29, 2001
Favorite Trail:Any in Flagstaff/Sedona
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $333.00
Purchased At:REI mail order.com
Strengths:Concept is WAY ahead of the General Motors/Ford mentality of the "Big 4 (or 3)" of rack manufactorers.. You can allow for wheelbase differences by moving the front wheel loop fastener thus preventing handlebar/seatpost whacking each other if you haul more than one bike (this may apply to the other Sportworks rack systems,too).. I ordered 3 racks (the maximum permitted with a 2" reciever).. So for $333.00 i feel like i got my $$$$ worth...
Weaknesses:Receiver insert diameter seems to be "off".. bikes jiggle like a 400 pound phat lady..
Rear wheel fastener is (ready for this??) Good old nylon toe straps..too retro-cool (i.e. CHEAP !!).. We are not worthy.. We are not worthy..
Dealer network seems to be pretty lame.. you can go through REI.com for mail order but they DO NOT offer the fold up/down option (DUH )..Nor the "uptown" rear wheel fastener..(see nylon toe straps-as-standard above...)..
Similar Products Used:Nashbar fork mount rear hitch carrier,,Saris roof fork mount carrier,, all types of pickup truck fork mount carriers,, my favorite: a carrier installed inside of my 1999 Astro AWD 2 1/2" lifted van.. I came up with the idea on my own and IT is THE best for ease AND serurity.. It's True It's True....
Bike Setup:2000 Cannondale Raven SV800..1999 Cannondale SV 500.. 1997 ProFlex Beast..1995 Cannondale SV900..1994 Iron horse mountain bike tandem..1993 Cannondale Delta Vee 700..
Bottom Line:this is an OUTSTANDING system.. Ease of loading and unloading are second to none.. Build quality is awesome EXCEPT for one little thing: the "shakes"..
I just got this system..It is extremely EASY to assemble.. It is indeed MODULAR: 1 bike..2 bikes..3 bikes.. You can adjust the front wheel carrier so as to avoid the dreaded handlebar/seat interference so common on ALL other rack systems.. Try It You'll Like It.. It's so easy to load/unload bikes that even a roadie toadie will be impressed...

The ONLY negatives i have found are 1). There is WAY TOO MUCH "play" into the vehicle hitch.. Dang,, I just took this system out for its maiden voyage around town.. I drove around town allright.. I went to every store in town looking for an ANTI-RATTLE DEVICE.. My god.... There's nothing like looking in your rearview mirror and seeing $5,000 worth of bikes doing the "Shaky Puddin' " .... Dang, was i BUMMED.. Of course NO ONE carries what i was looking for so i got on da 'net..went to ETRAILER.COM.. looked in department"CARGO CARRIERS"... found "ANTI-RATTLE DEVICE" (1 1/4" or 2" available) for $14.95.. Ordered that rascal.. HOPEFULLY $$$ well spent..
I can't in all honesty fault Sportworks at this point-in-time.. We'll see if other buyers are also expirencing this tendency in both this system and the TRANSPORT system.. IF others are then SHAME on you Sportworks..If not Shame on ME for buying a huffy grade rear hitch for my van.. Time will tell...
2). The rear wheel securer is a NYLON TOE STRAP... HELLO!!!! ???? Nuff said about THAT item....

Despite the 2 aforementioned negative items..i must still give this system the HIGHEST rating.. I've been dinking with mountain bikes and everything connected with this MOST EXCELLENT sport since 1984 and this transporting system is otay... in SPADES....
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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