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Evening.
How do these actually work?
We have a detachable witter tow bar on our car, do tow bar mounted racks just clamp round the ball, or is there more to it than that?
Mine just clamp around the ball.
Do you have to use any tools to fasten it on, or o you just drop the rack on?
I've got a Thule you have to adjust it the first time you use it then it's just a case of dropping it on the ball the pushing the lever down to clamp it and thats it.
Our cheapish Thule needs a spanner to tighten a nut against the ball. More expensive ones use a handle / lever set up that locks in place after you initially set it.
Got a three bike one from decathlon, think it was around 170 quid plus buying another number plate for the integrated light board, dropped on straight out of the box
There are two cast parts that go on the towbar ball first and then the carrier drops on that and two bars push down and lock to tighten everything up
Very simple on and off in minutes , because i drive a 4x4 roofmounts are a PITA due to tge height- this has been a revelation
Its made by mont blanc for decathlon
The only downside are the wheels straps that were too small for 2.4 tyres but sourced some more for a couple of quid
Heres a few pics so you get the idea- this is a 4 bike but just the same
http://www.towequipe.co.uk/products/allroad4-automaxi-allroad4---4-bike-towball-cycle-carrier.html
Cheers peeps
Ive got a thule euroclassic 905 2 bike one for sale, never used,
It also tilts to give access to the boot, hatchback
I got my Aiston rack custom made to bolt to the chassis instead of the using the towbar.
Sturdy.
ve got a thule euroclassic 905 2 bike one for sale, never used,It also tilts to give access to the boot, hatchback
How much, and what type of electrical connector is it?
Our cheapish Thule needs a spanner to tighten a nut against the ball
Mine is like this too, but it is very quick and easy. Then you plug the electrics in.
I did worry how just one bolt can hold it all in place but it hasn't fell off yet, even going over speed bumps.

