Thule 910XT Passage 2 Bike Trunk Mount Carrier

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Thule 910XT Passage 2 Bike Trunk Mount Carrier
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Product Description

Entry level strap rack featuring Thule's Stay-Put anti-sway cages and patented FitDial hub for precise fit and fold down arms


Product Details

  • Size: One Size
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Thule
  • Model: 910XT
  • Released on: 2010-01-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 17.00" w x 23.00" l, .25 pounds

Features

  • Soft Rubber cradles protect bike frame while holding it securely
  • Stay-Put anti-sway cages prevent bike to bike and bike to vehicle contact
  • Patented FitDial provides the perfect fit to your vehicle
  • Arms fold down when not in use
  • SoftCushion leg pads protect trunk and hatch

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

62 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
2Works, but scratched my bike
By K. MCHALE
Well-built rack that fits well on my car (although not using the setting that the manual suggested). I used this to transport my Cannondale road bike across the country. Unfortunately, the plastic piece that straps onto the downtube to keep the bike from swaying put some serious scratches in my bike's paint, wearing it all the way to the shiny aluminum below. Pretty disappointing. If you use this rack, I suggest putting a small towel, like a washcloth, between the downtube and the stabilizer piece.

24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
5Good bike rack
By Kess
This bike rack works very well. I have taken one bike over 1500 miles and it has not had any problems. I own a dodge caliber and it fits well. I've also used this rack on a dodge caravan.

A tip for getting the side/bottom straps tight: snug up the straps as much as you can, lean on the rack to make it go left, tighten up the left strap, lean on the rack ot make it go right, and tighten up the right strap.

I'd suggest getting a small bungy to attach the front wheel of your bike to the bike frame so it doesn't bump around. Also, when using the safety strap to tie the bike to the frame of the rack, make sure the pedal of the bike won't scratch your car.

I have no doubt this would hold two bikes, but I just haven't tried it.

23 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
4Rack Noob
By Joe K.
I purchased this product without knowing anyone who had owned a bike carrier and figured I'd go with a product that I had seen in many variations of carriers. Figured all these people can't be wrong, right? Upon receiving the rack I installed it and it was very easy to do. Afterward I gave the routine check and noticed that the arms felt loose to me since they use push in button for the swivel feature that allows for more compact storage. The looseness concerned me but again, I had no idea how the competition matched up either so I gave it a shot. I mount up my 2 mountain bikes and strapped them down and the looseness was gone, the bikes had locked the arms in place. Here it is about a dozen trips later and the bike carrier is still working like a champ, I'm completely confident that the bikes aren't going anywhere. I don't have any scrapes or scratches on my trunk from the straps either, much to my relief considering my car is only 6months old. The swivel feature that ha d concerned me is actually a very nice feature, when the bikes aren't on the rack I just take the carrier off, swivel the arms down and it stores nicely and compactly in the trunk. My only caveat is the rubber straps, I can see once they start to oxidize that they could dry, crack and break, but it's easy enough to just replace them since they are inexpensive.

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