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Yakima FullSwing 4
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Sale Price:
$228.99
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Retail Price:
$449.00
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Item # YAK0127
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Quantity on hand: 26
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Description of Yakima FullSwing 4: |
The Yakima FullSwing 4 hitch mounting bike rack is a full-featured premium rack engineered for convenience, from the DeadLock one-key locking system to the Swing-Away Arm that lets you access your SUV door and window without unloading the bikes. The bike arms fold down easily with the new Quick Cam lever when the bikes are removed so your vehicle can fit inside the garage at the end of the day. The FullSwing 4 carries almost all bikes without needing top-tube adaptors. The SwitchBlade anti-sway bike cradles keep your bikes scratch free until you inflict your own damage on the ride. The FullSwing 4 holds up to four bikes, and fits a 2” receiver hitch.
Bottom Line: Don't ruin your bike's fresh tune—Yakima's FullSwing 4 will keep it safe in transport, and while you get geared up at the car.
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| Great product but ... 01-02-07 |
sparrow (1):  |
| The Yakima Fullswing 4 delivered the convenience expected however; all claims made this site may not be true. After a 3,600-mile trip (all highway miles) to the Florida Keys, the bike rack has sagged or twisted where the rack installs in the hitch. The rack now lists about 15 degrees off center. We carried 4 lightweight bikes of different makes. They all ended up with bare metal scratches where they made contact with each other during transit. Two bikes were brand new so this was very disheartening. There is simply not enough room on the rack to keep 4 bikes apart without skin damage. When the rack’s swing arm is fully extended, it sags miserably so that extra care must be taken to prevent twisting damage to the part that install in the hitch. Great functionality but Yakima must beef up the metal to justify the price! |
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| Good Clearance 06-26-07 |
Solid (1):  |
| We have a 2000 Odyssey and first tried the Thule version. I did think that the Thule was more durable but it sat low to the ground in our van. So, we tried the Yakima and so far so good. The clearance is much better...so, if you have any steep inclines, you'll be better off with the Yakima. |
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| Great rack 10-29-09 |
LeeHB (1):  |
| This rack is impressive. It is beefy and is well engineered. I can get 4 full size bikes on it without a struggle. Definitely lives up to my expectation of the Yakima name. I wasn't going to order this based on some of the other reviews, but I am glad I did. |
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