Most racks are happy to just sit around when they're not attached to your car. Not so with the Saris T-Bones universal hitch rack, the hardest working rack in the world. The T-Bones hitch rack doubles as a bike storage stand for your home or apartment. In its default orientation, the T-Bones connects to your car hitch, where it securely holds up to three bikes at a time. Once you arrive home, however, the rack doubles as a bike storage stand. Just attach the T-stand platform to the base of the T-Bones and you have a handy bike holder for your home, apartment, or garage. The T-Bones even comes with a convenient transport bag, so you can bring it with you on your bike when heading to a friend's house. The T-Bones rack is a breeze to install, with a tool-free Qwik Dock lever and an intuitive locking hitch pin. The rack also boasts an integrated lock system to keep your bikes safe and an adjustable setback to keep your car, rack, and bikes from making contact. Other features include anti-sway cradles with hold-downs for stability, ratcheting straps to keep the bikes secure, and tilting arms for easy bike access. Designed to mount easier, last longer, and keep your bikes safer than other racks, the T-Bones rack carries a lifetime warranty. Specifications Capacity: Up to 35 pounds per bike Hitch sizes: Fits both 1-1/4-inch and 2-inch hitches Weight: 10 pounds Warranty: Lifetime About Saris Cycling Group Saris Cycling Group traces its origins back to 1973, when the Graber brothers invented their first bike rack. The Grabers sold the bike rack company in 1989 to Chris and Sara Fortune, who created the Saris brand in 1992, and followed it up with CycleOps in 1999 and PowerTap in 2001. As a constant innovator, the Madison, Wisconsin-based company introduced the first PowerTap-equipped indoor cycle in 2004, making it possible for riders train with precision. Boasting a company of dedicated product managers, ingenious engineers, creative designers, and hardworking employees, Saris Cycling Group keeps its customers on the cutting edge of bike design.
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