SportRack SR2404B Installation Manual

SportRack SR2404B Installation Manual

4 bike hanging hitch rack

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506-7277
4 BIKE HANGING HITCH RACK - SR2404B
1 1/4"
3,2 cm
Optional locking kits available: SR0022 • SR0901

WARNINGS / LIMITATIONS

• 4 Bike maximum carrying capacity
= 180 lbs./80Kg
• Check tightness off all bolts periodically.
• Check straps for wear and replace
periodically.
• Not intended for off-road use.
• Not intended for tandems or recumbents.
• Do not exceed weight per class of receiver;
class 1 = 2 bike, class 2 and up = 3 or 4
bikes (180lbs/80Kg max).
• Do not install on trailer or towed vehicle.
• Failure to use strap may result in loss
of bicycles.
2"
Included
5,1 cm
1 of 5

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  • Page 1 4 BIKE HANGING HITCH RACK - SR2404B 1 1/4" 2" Included 3,2 cm 5,1 cm Optional locking kits available: SR0022 • SR0901 WARNINGS / LIMITATIONS • 4 Bike maximum carrying capacity = 180 lbs./80Kg • Check tightness off all bolts periodically.
  • Page 2 1/2"/ 13 mm (not included) Tighten Well Receiver Installation 2" 5,1 cm Tighten Well Slide the hitch rack into trailer hitch receiver until hole in horizontal tube aligns with receiver hole. Secure in position with receiver bolt, as illustrated. Firmly tighten. 506-7277 2 of 5...
  • Page 3 1 1/4" 3,2 cm Tighten Well 1/2"/ 13 mm (not included) Tighten Well 506-7277 3 of 5...
  • Page 4 Bicycle Installation MOUNTING BICYCLES ONTO YOUR HITCH-MOUNTED BICYCLE RACK • Place the bicycle(s) onto the hitch • Alternate direction of bikes when loading. support arms in the bicycle cradles. • Load heaviest bike first onto inner • Make sure to cover the pedal closest most cradles.
  • Page 5 Included Wrap strap around the last bicycle frame and the hitch rack arms (see illustration). We recommend using extra shock cord or rope on the bicycles to prevent the wheels from turning and to prevent the frames from swaying into each other. Do not allow the bicycle tires to rest close to the exhaust pipe to prevent them from melting. Check the bicycle(s) and hitch rack at regular intervals during use, more frequently on bumpy roads, and immediately if the bicycle(s) shift position.

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