Great review on this e-bike rack. We also have lectric ebikes. I have researched all of the possible racks and narrowed it to 3. Some have ramps which is nice, but most don’t have the weight capacity of the Hollywood sport rack or are not RV approved. The only other 2 for me that comes close are the Hyperax Volt lift, but I like the clamps vs down hooks better on the Hollywood rack and the center post is more robust with the integrated 2 bar post.. The other one I looked at was the Yakima On-ramp, but decided against it because of weight capacity and I wasn’t a fan of the rubber straps on the center post being the only thing holding bike upright, if the rubber strap starts to deteriorate and breaks, not good. I think I’m sold on the Hollywood sport rack. I’ll take robustness over convenience any day. Thanks for the review.
Good review but I got as far as the "hitch tightener" and that is a deal breaker for me. I install and remove my current rack in seconds with no tools. It has a hitch tightener built in with a knob on the back that wedges the rack into the receiver so there is no wobble. Thanks.
@@WanderOpenRoads I have the same rack for our e=bikes. I attach the rack to our Chevy Equinox, and the Equinox is then flat towed with our motorhome. Works perfectly...
We love our Hollywood Sport Rack that we use for our 2 Aventon Level 2’s! Great bike racks!
We love it so far!
So if this rack is for rv'ers, where exactly does the RV attach? Obviously not a pull trailer, and bikes would interfere with a 5th wheel as well.
@@Handirifle the rack would attach to the hitch on your RV or your tow vehicle. Right now we have the bike rack on the back of our fifth wheel.
Great review on this e-bike rack. We also have lectric ebikes. I have researched all of the possible racks and narrowed it to 3. Some have ramps which is nice, but most don’t have the weight capacity of the Hollywood sport rack or are not RV approved. The only other 2 for me that comes close are the Hyperax Volt lift, but I like the clamps vs down hooks better on the Hollywood rack and the center post is more robust with the integrated 2 bar post.. The other one I looked at was the Yakima On-ramp, but decided against it because of weight capacity and I wasn’t a fan of the rubber straps on the center post being the only thing holding bike upright, if the rubber strap starts to deteriorate and breaks, not good. I think I’m sold on the Hollywood sport rack. I’ll take robustness over convenience any day. Thanks for the review.
Glad to help! It’s working fantastic for us so far 😁
Good review but I got as far as the "hitch tightener" and that is a deal breaker for me. I install and remove my current rack in seconds with no tools. It has a hitch tightener built in with a knob on the back that wedges the rack into the receiver so there is no wobble. Thanks.
That’s a nice feature for sure
What about driving on bumpy roads how it's
going to hold them our bikes or heavy
Our bikes are 65 lb each and the rack has done fine, we’ve traveled in our RV about 1,500 miles already using this rack with no issues
Not mounted on an rv
@@marvinfernandes9197 no, it’s not. It can be mounted to any 2” hitch and we’ve mounted it to our truck and our Class C with no issues
@@WanderOpenRoads I have the same rack for our e=bikes. I attach the rack to our Chevy Equinox, and the Equinox is then flat towed with our motorhome. Works perfectly...