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Description:The Rec-Rac consists of two, non marring aluminum clamps that you can position at any point along a pickup truck's bed rail to transport any style or size of bike; mountain, road or recumbent. Once the clamps are set, secure the bike via two soft rubber yokes and two support straps. Wheel removal is not necessary and there are no holes to drill.
NOTICE FROM THE MANUFACTURER:
"ALL STRAPS ARE FIRST QUALITY FROM THE MANUFACTURER AND HAVE BEEN UPGRADED WITH BETTER MATERIALS. ANY OLD, DEFECTIVE STRAPS WILL BE REPLACED AT NO CHARGE TO ORIGINAL PURCHASER"
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Submitted by
muzza mon
a Weekend Warrior
from busharagua Date Reviewed: May 20, 2008 | | Favoriate Trail: | tranquility base | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Purchased At: | Rec-Rac Online | | Strengths: | Easy install if you read the instructions. Bike loads in 8 seconds. Bike unloads in 6 seconds. Just unstrap, lift and ride away. Your bike stays in one piece, no wheel take off. Elegant solution. Low visual impact on my Silverado. Holds my prize Superlight secure, no drill holes or any other damage to the truck after 2 years in place. | | Weaknesses: | Used the basic unit for 2+ years and it's good as new. The bike extenders , white plastic tubes/straps to attach a second bike, take more time to properly install, but I don't use them much. Guest bikes are usually forced into the prone position, which is only possible because my bike standing straight up on Rec-Rac allows lots of extra storage room on the truck bed. | | Similar Products Used: | Wangly jangly bumper-mounted crap on the wife's mini-van. I can also pile lots of bikes in a full sized pickup truck bed, and get lots of frame scratches & spoke damage. Whats that old expression? Harshes the buzz, 'cause you have to decide who gets to be on top, as it were. | | Bike Setup: | 06 Superlight on which I still spend money like a drunken sailor, Thomson post/stem, Monkeylite cf bars, XTR crank, standard victim of fancy packaging.., yawn... switched out the standard 6" front rotor for an 8 incher & am now able to do headers at will & sometimes spontaneously. | | Bottom Line: | Wifey wants me to buy another Rec Rac so her park bike can stand up straight & proud on the opposite rail of the truck bed.
If you load & unload your bikes several times a week and want storage room left over in the truck bed, this is your very best option.
This product is smart & so convenient you forget the impact it has. Transporting bikes with a Rec-Rac is like indoor plumbing...it becomes part of your life & you forget how convenient it is.
One of my best drunken sailor purchases. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Steve
a Cross Country Rider
from Canyon Lake, CA USA Date Reviewed: May 17, 2008 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$65.00 | | Purchased At: | Manufacturer | | Strengths: | Works Great! Very fast to get the bike in & out. You do not remove wheel from bike. | | Weaknesses: | none | | Bike Setup: | 2007 Santa Cruz Heckler & Full size Chevy crew cab 2500HD | | Bottom Line: | Great product... I just bought a second set for my wifes bike. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Chris
a Weekend Warrior
from Casper, Wy Date Reviewed: July 12, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Captain Jacks, CO | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$65.00 | | Purchased At: | Online | | Strengths: | Have owned various iterations of the product for a couple years with different trucks. Newest is the best. Carry two Bikes (one one each side) and have been over the roughest washboards in CO & WY and never had a problem. Also have used the "add a bike" def not for offroad but do carry 5 in bed w/out removing any wheels. | | Weaknesses: | Different bed depths can pose set-up issues. | | Similar Products Used: | BIke-Tites | | Bike Setup: | Rocky Mtn. | | Bottom Line: | Excellent design, strength of clamp seems indestructible. In & out of the truck in less than minute. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
ben
a Cross Country Rider
from san jose, ca Date Reviewed: February 10, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | stevens creek canyon | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$66.00 | | Purchased At: | online | | Strengths: | It holds it pretty stable. Don't have to take off the front tire. Quick installation. | | Weaknesses: | It doesn't fit my truck. I had to MacGyver it in order to make it to sorta fit. It is stable to hold it but I don't trust it very much under heavier bouncing. | | Similar Products Used: | quick release bolted to the truck bed. | | Bottom Line: | If it fit my truck well, it would be good. However, it doesn't work well with my truck. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Andy Wood
a Weekend Warrior
from Belmar NJ Date Reviewed: April 8, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Hartshorne | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$120.00 | | Purchased At: | Rec rac site | | Strengths: | It is an elegant design and is fairly well made. The idea is great as having bikes flopping around in the back of the truck is annoying. | | Weaknesses: | To adjust the rec rac you need a hex wrench. so if you put a differnt bike on you have to use a tool to adjust it. It does not hold the bike really solidly. The 'add a bike' device is an overpriced piece of crap that simply is not fit for the purpose. It is two plastic tubes with velcro at either end. The bikes move and lean out over the side of the truck when I used it. I will not use the 'add a bike' again. The dog restraint is OK, again it is overpriced for what you actually get. A length of nylon leash with a clip on either end and a short length in the middle with another clip. | | Similar Products Used: | Regular racks. | | Bike Setup: | Old, steel Dean Jester soft tail, Fox Vanilla shock, XT everything. | | Bottom Line: | $124 bought me the rack, the 'add a bike' and the dog restraint. The dog loves being in the truck so I guess that was worth it. But on the whole you do not get much for the money. It may work better if it used velcro straps. even the new rubber ones are pretty crap and leave the bike with some 'play' when you try to cinch it into the rack. It probably is OK for one bike, but as I usually ride with a buddy we end up using his car all the time. Given the choice I would go for a hitch type system next time. This thing is under engineered and over priced. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Jim Sterling
a Cross Country Rider
from Franklin, TN Date Reviewed: November 30, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Oregon | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$45.00 | | Purchased At: | ebay | | Strengths: | Easy to install, holds bike securely, easy to use and isn't in the way when not in use. | | Weaknesses: | Old straps broke easily, company has corrected problem and the new straps have worked for over a year. | | Similar Products Used: | Don't know of similar product, though this is way better than tossing your bike in the truck bed. | | Bike Setup: | Stumpy FSR... | | Bottom Line: | Recommend highly. I use this rack nearly everyday and can't think of anything I would rather have. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Patrick
a Weekend Warrior
from IL Date Reviewed: April 10, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$30.00 | | Purchased At: | Sears.com | | Strengths: | Easy to assemble. Worked well in my Ford Ranger, bike fits securely and cannot beat the price I found on Sears website (not available at Sears retail locations). | | Weaknesses: | None yet, but unsure how it will hold up long term. If you own a larger truck you may need to buy longer adapters which can be bought from the manufacturer’s website. | | Similar Products Used: | None | | Bike Setup: | Marin Bear Valley | | Bottom Line: | Price comes in well below competitors, easy assembly, and no front tire removal. Can also be converted to be used a tie downs for securing small loads. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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David
a Weekend Warrior
from San Antonio, Texas Date Reviewed: April 4, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$45.00 | | Purchased At: | Ride Away Bicycles | | Strengths: | I own a Giant NRS-2 and when the Rec-Rac was installed on my 1994 Ford ranger, I felt that my bike was secured very well. I liked the fact you can use a cable lock to secure the bike to the Rec-Rac. The best part is, no more messing with taking off the front tire Q/R. Also, the straps seem to be holding up fine so far. I think you can order replacements if needed. | | Weaknesses: | Unfortunately, I am having trouble using the Rec-Rac on my 2005 Ford F-150. I sold the Ranger and bought a new truck. The Rec-Rac does not secure well on my new Ford that has a factory installed Ford bed liner. The lip on my new ford apprears to be built like a standard lip (just like my Ranger), however the Rec-Rac has never felt all that secure. I still use it to tranport my NRS and I still feel that the bike is being held securely. The Rec-Rac is not going to break loose or anything, but like I said before, it sometimes seems to slide a little when secured to my new 2005 Ford. I never had this problem with my old Ranger. | | Similar Products Used: | Regular style bike fork mounts. | | Bike Setup: | NRS-2 | | Bottom Line: | Works very well and would recommend it to anyone with a pickup truck that wants to avoid taking off the front wheel everytime you transport your bike. Just make sure it is compatible with your truck bed. If possible try to get it at a shop that might let you put it on to see if it feels secure. At the time I bought it, it worked perfect with my Ranger, so 5 and 5. As for my new truck, live and learn. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Tim Szekely
a Weekend Warrior
from Boulder Date Reviewed: June 7, 2004 | | Favoriate Trail: | colorado trail | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$60.00 | | Purchased At: | McGukkins | | Strengths: | Great concept, mounts bike in a good location and with a minimum of hardware. | | Weaknesses: | Strength (or lack thereof) of neoprene straps, unaccommodating to many truck and bike combinations | | Similar Products Used: | rocky mounts fork mount | | Bike Setup: | turner 5 spot, manitou firefly w/ qr 20 + 2000 Toyota Tacoma, 4wd xtd cab | | Bottom Line: | The concept is great but it didnt work so well for me. Before driving very far my bike would start to lean a bit outboard. After three days the straps broke, so I returned to the store for a refund.
One problem, due to the xtd cab the truck bed sits farther back on the frame, so the wheel-wells are farther forward. This means I can't really center the bike over the wheel wells to get it closer to the side of the bed, and I think this is one important step to the functioning of the rack. Yes, I do have a 6' bed as the mnfctr recommends.
Second problem, perhaps due to owning a smaller pickup the rack doesn't fit high enough on the bike. It fastens barely above axle level, so that I have to secure it on the drive side to avoid the brake rotors. The real problem with this is that the bike is secured at too low a point to keep it upright. Even slow cornering makes it slip down into more of a lean.
Seems like smaller bikes (kids bikes), and/or trucks with taller bed sides are needed for this rack to work well. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Robert Hase
a Weekend Warrior
from Belvidere, IL Date Reviewed: April 8, 2004 | | Favoriate Trail: | Sparta, WI | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$65.00 | | Purchased At: | Direcct from Rec-Rac | | Strengths: | Low cost, space saving (requires only the space of the bike itself which is carried right next to the side of the PU truck bed, no need to remove and carry front wheel separately, installs easily without drilling 15 minutes for a neophyte. | | Weaknesses: | None that we have found so far. | | Similar Products Used: | None | | Bike Setup: | Trek Fuel 98 Mountain bike and Trek 5000 road bike. | | Bottom Line: | Have not seen any ads for this yet, except on the web, but has raised a lot of interest from other bikers and my bike shop owner who had nver seen anything like it before. Just purchased a second one so I can carry both bikes securely, one against each side of bed, leaving loads of room in the middle for other gear. Amust for Pick up truck owners who carry bikes, | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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