@@Hazzeman666 yes but it would be mostly 1 bike sometimes 2 and rarely 3... so to buy a 3 bike version would be a huge space/weight for the useage of it. Stil doubting between this and the velospace xt (with a 3rd bike adapter) but that one doesnt fold so is also a very log item.... hard choises...
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So your bike is only held on by straps. Easy to cut. Plus where does the electricity come from for the lights? You'd need to buy some kind of wire harness and have it connected to your vehicle somehow. Sounds expensive. As does another license plate. Mine would cost over $100. No thanks.
So someone is walking around with cutters that are robust enough to cut those straps? Or you could get a lock, (you know, like shown in the video) that you should have for your bike anyway. As to the lights, they are optional, and it is not that expensive to connect, and just take the license plate off your car if you are that cheap. The bikes are north of $2,000, and the rack is about $1,200, and you are complaining about $100 for a 2nd plate? 😂😂😂😂😂
Why is there a lock on the arms when you can cut the straps...
Its
Steel reinforced straps
Is the Thule Epos rack compatible with the Fix4bike hitch?
This model fixes in a normal sphere. We never tested it, I can't say if it will fix it.
is there a way to extend this to add a 3rd bike using something like a bike adapter for the velospace?
This model cannot be adapted....
There is a three bike version as well, check Thules webpage
@@Hazzeman666 yes but it would be mostly 1 bike sometimes 2 and rarely 3... so to buy a 3 bike version would be a huge space/weight for the useage of it. Stil doubting between this and the velospace xt (with a 3rd bike adapter) but that one doesnt fold so is also a very log item.... hard choises...
Is it compatible with Thule backspace XT?
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Never put the heavier bike in the back, always put the lighter one in the back.
The person who made the video is not a cyclist.
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So your bike is only held on by straps. Easy to cut. Plus where does the electricity come from for the lights? You'd need to buy some kind of wire harness and have it connected to your vehicle somehow. Sounds expensive. As does another license plate. Mine would cost over $100. No thanks.
I understand you perfectly!
So someone is walking around with cutters that are robust enough to cut those straps? Or you could get a lock, (you know, like shown in the video) that you should have for your bike anyway. As to the lights, they are optional, and it is not that expensive to connect, and just take the license plate off your car if you are that cheap. The bikes are north of $2,000, and the rack is about $1,200, and you are complaining about $100 for a 2nd plate? 😂😂😂😂😂
In Germany a second Plate costs 10€.
And you have a hitch but no elecric Plug...you must be trolling
They literally show you plugging in the electric plug. What do you think all the pins are for? 😂🙄🙄