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Home > Thule 916 T2 2-Bike Hitch Mount Rack (2-Inch Receiver)
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Thule 916 T2 2-Bike Hitch Mount Rack (2-Inch Receiver)
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- 2 bike carrier that Can expand to 4 bike carrier with addition of # 918 2 bike add on- sold separately
- For 2" receivers only
- Fits wheels 20-29" and up to 3" wide tires
- Folds up for storage and down for rear vehicle access
- Can be locked with 2 lock cylinders Not included
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Product Description:
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Thule's trailer hitch mounted TranSport T2 2-Bike Rack improves the way you carry your bikes. Instead of struggling to put bikes on the roof of your car and constantly worrying about their security, the TranSport T2 locks your bikes behind your car. You don't have to mess around with any straps or bungee cords or lose gas mileage because of extra drag on the highway. The rack comes sized in either a 2 inch or 1 inch trailer hitch, and it folds up when you're not hauling any bikes. If you need to carry more than two bikes, you can buy the modular adaptor to add two more bike slots. The TranSport T2 uses wheel-only locking so it easily handles anything down to a 20 inch wheel and unconventional frames. Thule's Transport T2 is very strong; it's easily capable of handling big freeride bikes of up to 60lb per a bike.
Product Features- Country of origin: United States
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The Thule 916 T2 2-Bike Hitch Mount Rack sets the new standard for performance and quick bike loading. The Thule T2 accommodates most bikes, regardless of frame design, suspension, or wheel size, with the convenience of rear-mount access. The Thule T2 holds up to two bicycles securely, requires a two-inch receiver, and fits a wide range of bikes without requiring any wheel removal, or any frame contact. This convenient bicycle rack is constructed of high-strength steel for the frame with resin components, and folds up for storage, and down for access, so it is out of your way when you don't need it. The T2 carries up to 100 pounds, fits 20- to 29-inch wheels with up to three-inch-wide tires, and can accommodate bikes with wheel bases up to 48 inches. This unit is One-Key System compatible for the ultimate in convenient security. Please, note, lock cylinders are not included. What's in the Box? 916 T2 hitch and backbone assembly, all necessary mounting and securing hardware, and instruction guide Manufacturer's Warranty Limited lifetime warranty
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Customers' Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
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Simple and easy, January 18, 2010
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I have had this rack for about 2 months and have had nothing but positive experiences with it. The setup is easy, as is loading and unloading bikes. It is well-worth the investment.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
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Convenience and ease of use, December 25, 2009
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Conceptually, this bike rack is great. If the rack is functioning as designed, you can load and un-load each bike in a matter of seconds. Since each bike has its own wheel tray and hold down mechanism, there is no chance of the bikes banging into each other. The metal portions of the rack are very strong, and should provide years of service. Overall, I was very impressed when I first installed the rack and it worked great for the first few uses.
Unfortunately, I had a problem after just a week or so in service. The problem was that one of the plastic ratchet locking arms stopped working. The arms are designed to ratchet and lock into place as you compress them over the front tire. The manual recommends compressing them a minimum of "2 clicks" after contacting the front tire. For some reason, one of my mechanisms, stopped working and would just spring back to an un-secure position. The only way I could get the mechanism to stay in place was by activating the (optional) key lock while I was compressing the arm. I was very surprised and quite disappointed when this happened, since the rack was basically brand new. To be fair the rack had been out in the rain a few days before and it was below freezing the morning I had the problem. I guess its possible that the mechanism may have been frozen, but in my opinion it should be designed to operate in any environment.
The other minor issue is that the molded strap (rubber) used to clamp the rear wheel to the bike frame is not semi-permanently secured to the frame on one side. When the strap is not secured in place around the wheel, it literally falls off the frame. While this is not a problem in terms of securing the bike, it makes it very easy to drop and loose the strap. I ordered a few extra straps ($2.00 each) to keep in my SUV, knowing that one day I will loose or break one.
Overall, I really like the rack and would recommend it for its ease of use and ability to keep the bikes isolated from one another. I'm just a little disappointed that I had a problem so soon. I plan on opening up the ratch mechanism to see what's not working. I assume that if there is a problem I can't easily fix, Thule will cover the repair / replacement under warranty.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
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One of the best hitch bike racks you can buy., October 15, 2009
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This was the first hitch bike rack I have ever purchased. After doing much research I decided to purchase this rack after reading all the good reviews. I wanted a rack where I would not have to worry about scratching the paint on our mountain bikes as has happened with the bike racks where you set the frames on to the bike rack tubes. This rack was very easy to put together as it only took about 15 minutes. Installation on my hitch was a breeze. I recommend the Thule hitch lock as that is what I'm using with it. Once I get the rack on my hitch I put our mountain bikes on. Before installing the hitch I was a little skeptical how sturdy it would be. After getting the bikes on it and driving around to various paths and trails I must say this rack is rock solid. Hardly any sway and the bikes do not move. This is the first rack I have owned where I feel comfortable going on the highway for long trips without the fear of bikes falling off. Overall I am very impressed. This rack is expensive but you get what you pay for and it's great. Highly recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Great Bike Rack, August 18, 2009
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At first I was a little leery spending so much money on a bike rack. I'm amazed at how easy it is to use. It literally takes seconds to pop your bike on the rack and lock it down for travel. I've had the rack 2 months now and I'm glad that I bought it. I would buy another one in a heartbeat and would recommend it to friends. It was easy to mount. Don't forget to buy the locking hitch pin which is sold separately.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Nice Rack, April 28, 2009
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Debated on what style rack and decided that this was the best option for me. Being a mt. biker this was my choice for the ease of transporting. Mt bikes have all sorts of frame designs and shock placements. Buddy has a roof rack and seemed more of a pain than I wanted. Researched and decided on this. Putting it together wasn't bad. Not difficult to remove from the car. A little heavy but easier than my Thule Speedway. Another reason is the 2 bike add on which I also purchased. Works great. Also bought the locks to protect my investment. Real happy with everything.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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