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$199.99
The arch is arguably the most important engineering feat in human history. One look at Saris’ Bones 2-Bike rack would make any ancient Roman proud. With three incredibly strong, arched leg mounts and two arched arms, you can rest assured that your bike is in solid hands. Six highly adjustable straps, each equipped with soft coated hooks, hold the rack down, while the three legs have grippy rubber feet to provide a sturdy base. Ratcheting anti-sway straps ensure a tight grasp on your bikes. The Bones is made out of 100% recyclable, non-rusting parts and fits almost all vehicles—even those with spoilers.
$229.99
Saris’ Bones 3-Bike rack unites utilitarian strength and modern style. Crafted of incredibly strong, injection-molded plastic, the four arched leg mounts and two arched arms cradle your bikes on different levels to minimize unwanted handlebar and seat contact. Six highly adjustable straps, each equipped with soft, vinyl-coated hooks, hold the rack down, while the four legs have grippy rubber feet to provide a sturdy base that won't harm your vehicle's finish. Ratcheting, soft-touch, anti-sway straps ensure a tight grasp on your bikes. The Bones is made out of 100% recyclable, non-rusting parts and fits almost all vehicles—even those with spoilers. Plus, it folds fast for easy portability and storage.
$209.95
Thule's full-featured Archway rack gets you on the road fast and worry-free. Thule's easy-to-use FitDial offers a perfect fit and quick installation with the added bonus of an integrated locking cable that secures bikes to the rack. For more security, the TrunkLocker locks the rack to your car. Long arms provide clearance over spoilers, Hold Fast cradles with vibration damping elastomers and anti-sway protect your bike’s finish, while molded pads protect your car's finish. The Archway fits all different types of bikes thanks to the Cinch Lever that allows the bike arms to adjust independently. Plus, the Archway folds flat for easy storage. Who says you can't take it with you?
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