Yakima  HangTight 6-Bike Hitch Rack

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Whether your crew is a mix of all-mountain shredders or a family headed out for 2-wheeled exploration, the Yakima HangTight 6-bike rack can handle your adventure. It's made to fit a variety of bikes.

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Features

  • Transports up to 6 flat-bar bikes or 4 drop-bar bikes using minimal space
  • Fully padded cradles support each bike by the handlebar to serve up a shuttle-ready blend of stability and ease of use
  • Securely supports and transports most road, mountain, kids' and cruiser bikes
  • Rotating rear wheel cup fits a wide range of wheelbases up to 50 in.
  • Accommodates bikes up to 37.5 lbs. each; holds tires (20–29 in.) up to 5 in. wide
  • HitchLock included; add your own bike lock to the integrated lock loop for greater bike security
  • Foot-operated tilt mechanism makes it easy to access the rear of the vehicle after you've unloaded your bikes
  • Dual cradle retention stabilizes and protects bikes from one another
  • Built-in bottle opener—cheers!
  • Fits 2 in. hitch receivers only
  • Not compatible with the Yakima BackSwing and StraightShot accessories
  • Recommended minimum stem length of 40 mm with a 5 mm spacer (standard cradle only)
  • Not compatible with aero handlebars, clip-on aero bars or handlebars larger than 35 mm in diameter
  • Transport dual-crown fork bikes with the HangTight DH Cradle accessories (not included)

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Number of Bikes

6-bike

Max Weight Per Bike (lbs)

37.5 pounds

Extension Compatible

No

Hitch Receiver (in.)

Fits 2 inches

Bike Compatibility

Fat-Tire Bikes

Kids' Bikes

Bike Mounting

Hanging

Bike Attachment Point

Handlebar

Trunk Access

Unloaded

Weight

84 lbs. 11.2 oz.

Reviews
2 reviews with an average rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars

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1 out of 2 (50%) reviewers recommend this product

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Tom M
Reno, NV
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Wanna Transport 6 Bikes? 'Cause this is how!

3 years ago

There are 7 people in my family, and six ride bikes. We go a lot. This thing is what you need if you know you'll be riding more than 4 modern bikes on the trails. It fits my super slack enduro bike which has a frame too small for other traditional racks and my fat bike which also has a hard time on other racks. Heck, it's so nice for modern, slack bikes we use it even when we're only going to be bringing two bikes. It's that good. The only thing is storing it, which is kind of a hassle. Make sure you have have a wall of your garage or a backyard big enough to set this aside. It's worth the inconvenience, but you need to take that into consideration with this thing. It's big.

Age:18–24
Yes , I recommend this product

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
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Sunchaser85
Camas Washington
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Okay but didn't work with my bike

3 years ago

The handlebar mounts hit my e bike controls and damaged them. Unfortunate because I like the layout.

Age:35–44
No, I do not recommend this product

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
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