Best hitch rack for ebikes and heavy bikes, mopeds, emotos. Hollywood Destination E $700 - hollywoodracks.com/collections/bike-rack-hitch/products/destination-e Kuat Piston SR $657 - 1 bike - alnk.to/90zuHr5 Kuat Piston Pro $1,098 - alnk.to/c08nnhX Kuat Piston Pro X $1,389 - alnk.to/h6GlOXj Rockymounts Guiderail 2 $850 - alnk.to/cHNpiAR Saris MHS $900 - alnk.to/6TAoVHO from Performancebike Saris MHS $900 - alnk.to/fSh2Xko from JensonUSA Thule T2 Pro XTR $750 - alnk.to/eDRK5Dr from JensonUSA Yakima Stage 2 $849 - alnk.to/6bVn0vq Yakima Onramp LX $899 - alnk.to/6TAoVMG Rack options at Jenson USA - alnk.to/ge2XDrX Rack options at Competitive Cyclist - alnk.to/7X1lxao 1up USA HD $745 - 1up-usa.com/product-category/racks/hitch-bike-racks/heavy-duty/ 1up USA Equip-D $805 - 1up-usa.com/product-category/racks/hitch-bike-racks/equipd/ 1up USA SD $995 - 1up-usa.com/product-category/racks/hitch-bike-racks/super-duty/ 1up USA XD $1,450 - 1up-usa.com/product-category/racks/hitch-bike-racks/xtreme-duty/ Quikr Stuff Mach 2 $1,248 - quikrstuff.com/product/mach2-single-rack-2-hitch/
Good review. Could you do a review for vehicle/bike rack brake lights. Practically every time I've driven the vehicle with a Kuat NV 2.0, someone rear ends me. Never had the problem before. Been looking into some way to light up the rear without it being a hazard bumping into it while working with the bikes. Kuat also has a integrated work station that is really hard to use because the bike is heavy and hard to lift because there's no ergonomic lift points. Another problem I have is just getting the bikes up onto the rack. 50 lbs/bike plus the worst ergonomics to grab/pickup somewhere on the bike, would be nice if the racks had a way to lower themselves closer to the ground where you could just roll the bike onto it. Or some grab bars on the bikes. 50 lbs is pushing it for most people to lift a bike onto a rack as it is. Seems like Kuat has a rack ramp I'll have to try out.
I bought a Thule at REI. When it arrived I noticed it was a 1.25" with a 2" adapter. I don't have confidence in the smaller diameter rack so I returned it (did not open the box). Got the 2" Kuat instead.
I have a question on "best rack/easiest two bike add-on". I have a Yakima Holdup now and the two bike rack lives on my car most of the time. When I need it, I have the two bike add on and I love how easy and quick it is to add the add-on, takes just a few min with one bolt. I was looking at some upgrades but the two bike add on process seems to be a huge pain in the butt on the Thule T2 Pro for example. Any other racks I should look at that are easy on/off for the 2 bike add-on?
I've always been a Thule fan but they seem to fall behind...A lot! I got to borrow a Kuat this summer and loved it for the balance and operation. But I am still on the fence on what my next rack will be simply because I have been doing all my riding from home these days. Thanks for the update Francis.
I agree with your overall pick. I've had the 1UP and bought a Piston Pro X a couple years ago because it just seemed better but it was very expensive. This summer I picked up a Piston Pro for my bikes in Jackson Hole and it does everything I want as well as the Pro X for me as I didn't want the lights and as for the Kashima, why? The Pro is perfect for 2-3 bikes and is a decent price compared to the Pro X. GREAT rack!!
I purchased and use the 1UP SD for my e-bike…primarily due to its light weight which makes it easy to take on/off, and to store. I’m fairly happy with it, with the only negative for me is with the arms holding down the tires…could be slightly beefier. I use Voile stretchy polyurethane straps on both wheels which helps.
Great feedback. Yeah those arms are original design from the old days. I've heard about the straps solution as a safety between the two arms to ensure no slippage. How exactly do you use them?
@EMTBReview I simply use the strap around the bottom of tire/rim and the metal tray. Seems more useful for the front wheel as it seems to reduce ability of the front tire to twist in the tray when driving....works for me and my Giant Stance 29. I've also tried a tie down strap with soft loops on both ends...just drapes over top of frame and tighten...that stopped all sway, but I just use the Voile straps around tires now. I know 1UP has a newer beefier version, but I didn't feel like shelling out more $. The light weight is why I stick with this. I enjoy these videos. I'm not a hard core biker...just enjoy getting outdoors.
I just got that same rack for my heavy ebike. The wheel choke from 1up works great. I took it down some moderate offroad trails and it did excellent, great clearance and super steady.
Your top pick is a nice rack but 65 pound limit is a problem. Most fat tire e-bikes weigh more and something you didn’t consider only the Mach 2 can be used on a travel trailer, a,b,or c class RV. It’s hard to find a rack that will hold an 80 lbs e-bike on a travel trailer. Mach 2 by QuikrStuff does it well!!
Have a thule T2 pro xtr. Please tighten the rack to the hitch well and then go drive over some RR tracks with it loaded. Then go home and retighten. you'll get another full turn on the handle.
Man! I had a VELOCIRAX, not veloci"tax" like you said. It's good, but gets on the way of daily life and takes up so much damn space. Sold it and got a piston SR single rack and love it! I use it on my way 4runner pro, hitch mounted, but will get a bed rack soon for my Tacoma OR 4x4 and love the fact that I can mount the SR on the side of my bed rack and carry my bike that way too. I'll be buying another SR to have 2, one on each side on the Taco, or one on my 4runner and one on my Taco at all times for when I don't need 2 racks on the Taco. 🤘🏽
A comparison review of 14 racks in 19 minutes? (22 minutes minus the 3 minutes of explaining racks). Very ambitious endeavor - should disclaim these reviews are basic and essentially do an abbreviated speed bump test and that's it.
For sure, this is just a round-up of the leading systems available. Good news is I have 10 minute individual reviews on each one of these racks in this channel. The collection of rack reviews is here th-cam.com/play/PL_bQZirAqNyat8BlP1XgIRGM6traluCo0.html&si=rTCPpxdFn1x34hOs
KUAT, THULE, Yakima and the reste of the brands too expensive for Nothing, 1up aluminum ? Yes wonderful But no steady and sure too many stupids models Therefore, SARIS MHS more stable in the process solid compact strong. Plastic part ? Yes and ? sunny states like Colorado blah blah blah blah is bull sh. I have Saris MHS 1 bike Package the best in all terrain. Dude Good job.
Best hitch rack for ebikes and heavy bikes, mopeds, emotos.
Hollywood Destination E $700 - hollywoodracks.com/collections/bike-rack-hitch/products/destination-e
Kuat Piston SR $657 - 1 bike - alnk.to/90zuHr5
Kuat Piston Pro $1,098 - alnk.to/c08nnhX
Kuat Piston Pro X $1,389 - alnk.to/h6GlOXj
Rockymounts Guiderail 2 $850 - alnk.to/cHNpiAR
Saris MHS $900 - alnk.to/6TAoVHO from Performancebike
Saris MHS $900 - alnk.to/fSh2Xko from JensonUSA
Thule T2 Pro XTR $750 - alnk.to/eDRK5Dr from JensonUSA
Yakima Stage 2 $849 - alnk.to/6bVn0vq
Yakima Onramp LX $899 - alnk.to/6TAoVMG
Rack options at Jenson USA - alnk.to/ge2XDrX
Rack options at Competitive Cyclist - alnk.to/7X1lxao
1up USA HD $745 - 1up-usa.com/product-category/racks/hitch-bike-racks/heavy-duty/
1up USA Equip-D $805 - 1up-usa.com/product-category/racks/hitch-bike-racks/equipd/
1up USA SD $995 - 1up-usa.com/product-category/racks/hitch-bike-racks/super-duty/
1up USA XD $1,450 - 1up-usa.com/product-category/racks/hitch-bike-racks/xtreme-duty/
Quikr Stuff Mach 2 $1,248 - quikrstuff.com/product/mach2-single-rack-2-hitch/
Good review. Could you do a review for vehicle/bike rack brake lights. Practically every time I've driven the vehicle with a Kuat NV 2.0, someone rear ends me. Never had the problem before. Been looking into some way to light up the rear without it being a hazard bumping into it while working with the bikes.
Kuat also has a integrated work station that is really hard to use because the bike is heavy and hard to lift because there's no ergonomic lift points.
Another problem I have is just getting the bikes up onto the rack. 50 lbs/bike plus the worst ergonomics to grab/pickup somewhere on the bike, would be nice if the racks had a way to lower themselves closer to the ground where you could just roll the bike onto it. Or some grab bars on the bikes. 50 lbs is pushing it for most people to lift a bike onto a rack as it is. Seems like Kuat has a rack ramp I'll have to try out.
I bought a Thule at REI. When it arrived I noticed it was a 1.25" with a 2" adapter. I don't have confidence in the smaller diameter rack so I returned it (did not open the box). Got the 2" Kuat instead.
I have a question on "best rack/easiest two bike add-on". I have a Yakima Holdup now and the two bike rack lives on my car most of the time. When I need it, I have the two bike add on and I love how easy and quick it is to add the add-on, takes just a few min with one bolt. I was looking at some upgrades but the two bike add on process seems to be a huge pain in the butt on the Thule T2 Pro for example. Any other racks I should look at that are easy on/off for the 2 bike add-on?
Good video Sir, thank you.
So nice of you
I've always been a Thule fan but they seem to fall behind...A lot! I got to borrow a Kuat this summer and loved it for the balance and operation. But I am still on the fence on what my next rack will be simply because I have been doing all my riding from home these days. Thanks for the update Francis.
I have a Kuat Piston Pro X. Bought at REI on the 20% off Memorial Day sale. Very nice.
I agree with your overall pick. I've had the 1UP and bought a Piston Pro X a couple years ago because it just seemed better but it was very expensive. This summer I picked up a Piston Pro for my bikes in Jackson Hole and it does everything I want as well as the Pro X for me as I didn't want the lights and as for the Kashima, why? The Pro is perfect for 2-3 bikes and is a decent price compared to the Pro X. GREAT rack!!
Is this the new updated 1 up Super duty or the old one?
It is the updated one!
I purchased and use the 1UP SD for my e-bike…primarily due to its light weight which makes it easy to take on/off, and to store. I’m fairly happy with it, with the only negative for me is with the arms holding down the tires…could be slightly beefier. I use Voile stretchy polyurethane straps on both wheels which helps.
Great feedback. Yeah those arms are original design from the old days. I've heard about the straps solution as a safety between the two arms to ensure no slippage. How exactly do you use them?
@EMTBReview I simply use the strap around the bottom of tire/rim and the metal tray. Seems more useful for the front wheel as it seems to reduce ability of the front tire to twist in the tray when driving....works for me and my Giant Stance 29. I've also tried a tie down strap with soft loops on both ends...just drapes over top of frame and tighten...that stopped all sway, but I just use the Voile straps around tires now.
I know 1UP has a newer beefier version, but I didn't feel like shelling out more $. The light weight is why I stick with this.
I enjoy these videos. I'm not a hard core biker...just enjoy getting outdoors.
I just got that same rack for my heavy ebike. The wheel choke from 1up works great. I took it down some moderate offroad trails and it did excellent, great clearance and super steady.
I hope you don't have the 1.5" hitch. Ours literally fell off on the freeway with 2-30 lb non-e bikes!
Your top pick is a nice rack but 65 pound limit is a problem. Most fat tire e-bikes weigh more and something you didn’t consider only the Mach 2 can be used on a travel trailer, a,b,or c class RV. It’s hard to find a rack that will hold an 80 lbs e-bike on a travel trailer.
Mach 2 by QuikrStuff does it well!!
have you tried isi bike rack?
If you had to pick between the QuikrStuff and the Kuat Piston Pro which would you choose?
Piston Pro for sure.
@@EMTBReview even if money didn’t matter? 😬
You need to check out the Rig'd Supply Ramblerack. It would be nice to see you test it and compare it to these
Yeah, but how do you secure all the crawlers?? lol
I'm sure one up racks are great, but the product line "heavy, extreme, and super" need to go. So ridiculous.
So they should have only one option at one price point? 🤔
3 kind of yes = yes
Have a thule T2 pro xtr. Please tighten the rack to the hitch well and then go drive over some RR tracks with it loaded. Then go home and retighten. you'll get another full turn on the handle.
I didn't watch the whole video, so forgive me if I missed something. Why not test Velocitax? It's definitely better (opinion) than any of these.
Man! I had a VELOCIRAX, not veloci"tax" like you said. It's good, but gets on the way of daily life and takes up so much damn space. Sold it and got a piston SR single rack and love it! I use it on my way 4runner pro, hitch mounted, but will get a bed rack soon for my Tacoma OR 4x4 and love the fact that I can mount the SR on the side of my bed rack and carry my bike that way too. I'll be buying another SR to have 2, one on each side on the Taco, or one on my 4runner and one on my Taco at all times for when I don't need 2 racks on the Taco. 🤘🏽
A comparison review of 14 racks in 19 minutes? (22 minutes minus the 3 minutes of explaining racks). Very ambitious endeavor - should disclaim these reviews are basic and essentially do an abbreviated speed bump test and that's it.
For sure, this is just a round-up of the leading systems available. Good news is I have 10 minute individual reviews on each one of these racks in this channel. The collection of rack reviews is here th-cam.com/play/PL_bQZirAqNyat8BlP1XgIRGM6traluCo0.html&si=rTCPpxdFn1x34hOs
KUAT, THULE, Yakima and the reste of the brands too expensive for Nothing, 1up aluminum ? Yes wonderful But no steady and sure too many stupids models Therefore, SARIS MHS more stable in the process solid compact strong. Plastic part ? Yes and ? sunny states like Colorado blah blah blah blah is bull sh. I have Saris MHS 1 bike Package the best in all terrain. Dude Good job.
Thank you for the first-hand experience report.