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Aerobic Cruiser Dual Cycle Carrier,modular W/ 2 Trays Use: 2" Hitch,completeunit on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Smithsburg, Maryland, United States

Smithsburg, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:SAS LLC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:D3CE45-80-28-S R4560- 04 Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Oil Based Enamel Paint over industrial primer Part Brand:SAS LLC Motorcycle Racks Warranty:Yes

Cruiser hitch carrier for dual electric bike ie Aerobic Cruisers: haul w/o a trailer! These heavy duty, modular, high quality, all steel, US made carriers provide high ground clearance by utilizing a vertical stabilizer bar(Verticall sta-bars are shown in photo 1 for clarity) to keep the cycles staggered, close to each other and very near to the back of the vehicle without ever touching it. The carrier shown in the photo could be shortened up to 12" on the draw bar sticking out the end!  The vertical sta-bar, included, will provide close placement  of the bikes to each other and anti-sway when traveling down the road. It also provides isolation from the rear tailgate on the hauling vehicle so one never touches the rear tailgate or liftgate of the SUV or truck while hauling.

Both Trays are made from 14 ga steel (0.078" thick) and are heavy duty, measured at 4.5" wide x 80" long and can handle any scooter with tires that are 110 mm or less and overall length(wheel end to end) of 87" long.  The main trays slides along the heavy duty 2" square tubing that comes out of the receiver on the  hitch and shifts up 2" -4" with a tray distance of 14" to  16" from the center of the hitch pin to the center of the first tray.  Tray no. 2 also slips onto the class 2  receiver hitch on the end of the 2" square tubing.  The unit is designed to haul one cycle alone if desired.  The trays are fully adjustable by sliding along the 2" bar for the proper setup and ideal spacing.  DO NOT GET STUCK WITH A CYCLE CARRIER THAT HAS NO ADJUSTMENT and sticks out 5' from the hitchpin to center of tray no. 2(This done Just to be sure you clear the vehicle and works for most situations!)

 Also included are horizonal stabilizers bars on the front of each tray for stabilizing by pulling the front handlebars against the wheel chock on tray 1 and 2.  Also included is all hardware, 4 camlock ties for strapping the wheels to the trays and a 4.5" wide x 60" long loading ramp that can be stored on the carrier, if desired.

The other photos in the ad showing motorcycles are for reference only and do not reflect this products. They are shown so one can see how the steel hitch carrier is configured. 

I offer custom carriers for all types of scooters and larger road bikes up to 890 lbs.  See the website for additional application info: www.motorcycleracks.net

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Send questions on your application by sending inquiries to: saslavick   at  yahoo dot  com

 

 

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