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The Saris Solo Bike Rack is a sleek, lightweight, and eco-friendly trunk-mounted carrier designed for one bike up to 35 lbs. Its innovative uni-body frame requires zero mechanical adjustments, ensuring quick installation and universal compatibility. Featuring ratcheting straps and anti-sway technology, it guarantees a secure transport while being compact enough to store effortlessly in your trunk or closet.












| ASIN | B00DNL4C16 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,243 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #122 in Cycling Racks, Transportation & Storage |
| Brand | Saris |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (780) |
| Date First Available | 26 July 2013 |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 102 |
| Manufacturer | SARIS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 102 |
| Model | MOCS0074 |
| Product Dimensions | 55.5 x 49.79 x 23.6 cm; 1 kg |
A**L
The item seems to be used!
The item arrived In a half opened box, has dust on it with zero packaging material or manual book! The item seems to be used. Order from the offecial website! Same price with guaranteed quality and service
H**N
Item pre-used
Item pre-used
う**た
強度面でどうかと最初不安でしたが、十分に使いこなせます。ママチャリの重さにも十分耐えます。
C**N
Facil de colocar y ocupa poco espacio.
G**.
I bike to work and my son bikes to school. I was looking for a bike rack for days when bad weather or other circumstances make it impractical to bike home and we need to be picked up. I specifically wanted something inexpensive, and easy to install and use. Also compact and light, if possible. This rack does all those things. It is extremely easy to put on or remove from the car. I have a 2006 Mazda 3 hatchback and installation is very simple and direct: put the four clips in place and cinch up the slack. The only caveat is that mounting at the recommended angle on my car obstructs the rear window wiper. Otherwise, the rack is small and light enough to keep in the car's trunk until needed. It installs quickly - just make sure to test-fit the rack on the car before you need to use it. It helps to keep the top straps set and only loosen the bottom straps to remove/replace. The straps are very long, so you might want to use rubber bands or something to keep the slack wound up. The mounting straps use spring loaded metal buckles to hold tension. The top buckles rest on top of the strap material, but there is a possibility they could slide around and the metal may come in contact with your roof/spoiler/trunk lid. My car is old and has its share of scratches and dings, so I won't notice another mark. If you have a nice car, you might want to put something under the buckle. This rack only holds one bike, obviously. The bike's top tube is cradled at the end of the arms and held in place by fairly robust ratcheting plastic tabs/buckles that are easy to use. The ends of the arms are scooped out semicircles about 1-5/8" across. I tested this rack with a bike that has an 1-1/2" aluminum top tube and it fit fine. The left arm has another fabric strap that you can loop around the seat tube or a rim or pedal to keep the bike from swinging. This spot will be different on each bike, but I really couldn't cinch that strap tight against anything on any bikes I mounted. What happens is you can pull that strap tight on the frame until it a tire snugs against the bumper. Also, you're going to have to find the sweet spot for the inner crank/pedal so it doesn't rub or scratch the car. These issues are common to any rack that hangs a bike from its top tube. I only rated it four stars on sturdiness because the rack itself is plastic and may not be as durable as a metal rack. I don't know how well it or the straps would hold up long term on a permanent-ish installation with sun/rain exposure, but everything about this rack seems to be made with portability/temporary use in mind. It does feel solid and sturdy for being made of plastic. No issues holding a steel frame road bike. The more vertical you can mount the arms, the more stable it will be. If you want a more permanent rack or something really heavy duty, you might want to spend a little more on something else, but for my specific use, this is a perfect solution.
P**B
Finalmente un portabici sicuro, veloce da installare e comodo da caricare con la MTB. Lo consiglio a tutti quelli che non vogliono avere le barre sul tetto e non hanno un gancio traino. Si monta in 2 minuti e resta incredibilmente stabile e ben fisso al portellone posteriore con pochi ganci/cinghie. Dopo anni abituato ai sistemi da fissare al gancio traino (incredibilmente sicuri, veloci e stabili) devo ammettere che anche il saris si è dimostrato un alternativa più che soddisfacente ad un costo nettamente inferiore!
R**J
This was a steal off amazon warehouse deals. Very fortunate to have seen it. It's perfect for one bike on the back of many cars. One addition I made to the unit was to add a softer non-slip grip to the 'pads' that go on the car. They're just hard plastic and slide around easily in the rain, so I glued some kitchen drawer liner to them.
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