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Yakima Swingdaddy 4 Bike Rack
Yakima Swingdaddy 4 Bike Rack
Even when it's loaded with bikes, the Yakima Swingdaddy 4 Bike Rack moves out of the way to allow access to the back of your car or SUV. Unlike other hitch racks that have to be unloaded and folded down to let you open the back of your rig, the Swingdaddy Bike Rack folds to the side much like a spare-tire rack. Thanks to this Yakima rack, you don't have to unload all of your bikes at a gas station when you realize two-hours into your trip that you left your iPod in the pack that's under everything else.
Bottom Line: Don't let your bikes keep you out of your car .
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I have a 2007 Rav4, will the rack swing far enough out of the...
I have a 2007 Rav4, will the rack swing far enough out of the way to allow for me to open the rear door all the way? I'm concerned about the spare tire coming into contact with the rack. Thanks!
By: MikeAndrej2288257 (1)
July 2, 2008
My parents bought themselves the same car, and I've stolen a shop rack to put on it when I take my dad out riding. You won't be able to open the door all the way since it's a swinging instead of raising door, but there's enough room to work around with to grab your gear in the back.
By: mattf (266)
July 2, 2008





