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Bell Double Back Two-Bike Trunk Rack Studio : Bell by Bell Brand : Bell Model : 111958 Publisher : Bell Availability : Usually ships in 3-4 business days EAN : 0035011061672 UPC : 035011061672 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 80 reviews)
List Price : $36.99 Our Price : $47.27
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Two-bike trunk rack with narrow frame configuration to fit wide variety of bikes
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Fits regular trunks to square back SUVs and minivans
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Four straps secure rack to vehicle
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Bike hold-downs separate and firmly hold bikes
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Reflective red end caps for increased visibility and safety
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Product Description |
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Double Back 2 Bike Rack, The Quickest, Easiest Carrier For Any Bike, On Any Car, Holds 1 Or 2 Bikes Of All Frame Types With Cradles, Reflective Red End Caps Increase Safety, Easiest, 1 Step Folding With New Hub, Stable Fit To All Car Styles. |
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Marketadvisory.com Product Description |
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Get your motor running and head out to your favorite bike trails with the Bell Double Back trunk rack, which can carry two bikes. It features four straps that secure the rack to your vehicle, coated hooks that won't scratch your car's finish, and reflective red end caps for increased visibility and safety. It offers easily adjustable support arms, bike hold-downs that separate and firmly hold the bikes, and a narrow frame configuration that fits a wider array of bikes. It folds down for compact, convenient storage. About Bell More world champions have worn Bell Helmets than all other helmet brands combined. From Grand Prix racing through the Indy 500 to Olympic cycling, Bell helmets have played a vital role in protecting sportsmen and women for nearly 50 years. Bell began as a small auto parts store in a suburb of Los Angeles. Growing under the leadership of Roy Richter, Bell became a leader in safety equipment for auto racing, motorcycling, and then bicycling. His commitment to creating great product through a close connection with the sport, along with his trust of and care for the people who worked for him, turned Bell from a one-man operation into a multi-million dollar enterprise. His legacy lives on today in Bell's commitment to racing, quality and innovation. |
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Great Deal |
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Easy to set up, sturdy, this is absolutely worth the money. Nicer than my Mom's, and she paid over $100 for hers. |
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A serious disappointment.. |
I really wish I would have just paid an extra $20 or $30 and gotten something better. This is a tight fit for 2 bikes, unless you want them right up against your car scratching your paint off. The directions were OK (the bars are almost all the same size - they should have labeled them with a number to refer to them when learning to set this up easier). Even when I have the straps pulled really tight, my bike still bounces around quite a bit, but it hasn't come too loose while driving yet. The plastic coating the hooks came off on one of them after the FIRST use(I only drove 75 miles!), and ended up scratching my trunk up A LOT.
I'm definately returning this and getting a better quality bike rack. Think about it - if you spend hundreds of dollars on a bike, why skimp on a rack that is the only thing seperating your bike from being destroyed from hitting the pavement going 60 mph? Just save the hassle and disappointment and get a better quality rack. |
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Clumsy and damages the car paint! |
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This bike rack is very clumsy and kind of a pain to use but my biggest complain is that it damaged my car's paint. Would NOT recommend! |
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Worth about one year of use |
After about one year usage, the rubber starts to break, and the straps start to brake apart.
The rubber where the straps go through and back up and around the frame, the holes on the rubber holders breaks apart.
Spend your money on something better then this, unless you only will be hauling your bike 2 or 3 times a summer.
I'm looking for a better one.
What's wrong with BELL. So cheap!! |
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Didn't fit! |
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The rack didn't fit my bicycle, which suprised me because i have a pretty standard trail riding bike. The arms were too far apart to fit inside the frame, and there was no way to adjust it. I didn't even try to see if it would fit on my car once i saw that it wouldn't hold my bike. |
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