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Hollywood Racks HR520 Road Runner 5-Bike Hitch Mount Rack (2-Inch Receiver)

Hollywood Racks HR520 Road Runner 5-Bike Hitch Mount Rack (2-Inch Receiver)
From Hollywood Racks

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Product Description

Includes 9' locking cable


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #129901 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: 2-Inch Receiver
  • Brand: Hollywood Racks
  • Model: HR520
  • Released on: 2007-05-11

Features

  • 2"
  • 5-Bike

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Road Runner Hitch Mount Rack from Hollywood Racks is built to safely and easily transport up to five adult bikes. Bikes are held in place with durable rubber bike stabilizers with integrated tie down straps while an anti-sway tiedown bar prevents them from swinging out during transit. The loaded rack is tiltable for cargo area access and a No-Wobble system eliminates slack between the receiver hitch and the rack. This rack includes a 9-foot security cable and two keyed-alike padlocks. A 2-inch Class 3 receiver hitch is required.

About Hollywood Racks
Hollywood Racks started in 1973 when they began making trunk racks in the back of our bike shop in Hollywood, CA. As a retailer, the company knew exactly what people needed: good quality products that were easy to use. They earned a great reputation fast and began selling racks to other dealers, and later to the bike companies. Today, Hollywood Racks builds racks the only way they know how: simple, strong, and secure.

Hollywood Racks are built with top-quality materials including high-strength steel, aircraft-quality fasteners, and thick powder coats to withstand the elements. Generous amounts of padding protect bikes and cars, and all of their products are fully covered with a limited warranty. The company's products continue to receive accolades from all the major outdoor sports magazines, and are in demand by everyone from recreational cycling families to weekend warriors to race teams on the road and off.


Customer Reviews

decent rack - but some quirks3
The Hollywood Rack is a decent rack, but definitely has some quirks.
assembly is straightforward, but getting the bikes onto the rack requires some
careful maneuvering - and getting 5 bikes on at the same time (which is the capacity of the rack, they say) is impossible without an advanced engineering degree.
In addition, the "stability" bar that folds down doesn't do a lot - you have to come up with some creative ways to use the supplied nylon/cordura cords to keep the bikes from moving around.
Finally, the rack itself has an inelegant, and somewhat ineffective, single screw to
keep it vertical and free from wobble - the screw loosens pretty quickly with road vibration, and it's way too small a diameter to hold the very wide main post in place,
particularly when the rack is fully loaded - this was not well thought at all.

however, we have used the rack several times without any disasters, and expect that we'll use it many more times - both locally and for road trips.
from what I've seen of other products out there, this is about average, and for the price we paid - probably got a good value.

Oh - important side note - you MUST have the adapter bar to mount (kids) mountain bikes or girls frames successfully and well - we forgot this and wound up having to by them locally - all they had were THULE bars - which cost $10 more per bar than the Hollywood version - and the THULE ones really stink! they joints rusted on the first day we had it, and the release nubs started to stick the next day.

heavy, strong for 5 bikes5
I bought this rack togehter with a Curt 13256 hitch for my 2009 Sienna. It took me less than an hour to install every thing. Overall, I am happy with this config.

Negatives: it weights a ton (approx 50 pounds). The plastic straps could be 1 or 2 inches longer to accommodate the big-bone mountain bikes. Better be careful putting on that inner-most bike, or else you'll scratch your car. On the other hand, I think it is a good idea to use the inner-most bike as a counter-lever.

Positives: It is heavy and the welding was done well. If it is made with quality steel, it should hold up over time. The tension device at the bottom that pulls on the pin and keeps the rack from wobbling works pretty well. I don't need to use the anti-sway bar unless in long distance travels.