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SportRack Ridge Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Swing Away

SportRack Ridge Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Swing Away

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Perfect for a family with an SUV or van, this 4-bike rack swings away from the rear of your vehicle with bikes loaded for full cargo access. Anti-sway cradles secure your bikes by the top tube and seat post. 1-800-940-8924 to order SportRack hitch bike racks part number SR2415 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all SportRack products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for SportRack Ridge Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Swing Away. Hitch Bike Racks reviews from real customers.
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SportRack Hitch Bike Racks - SR2415

  • Hanging Rack
  • 4 Bikes
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • Swing-Away Rack
  • Frame Mount
  • SportRack
  • Locks Not Included
  • Class 3

Perfect for a family with an SUV or van, this 4-bike rack swings away from the rear of your vehicle with bikes loaded for full cargo access. Anti-sway cradles secure your bikes by the top tube and seat post.


Features:

  • Hanging bike rack carries 4 bikes using your vehicle's hitch receiver
  • Swing-away design allows you to access your rear cargo area without removing bikes from rack
    • Hinged arm at base swings rack out and away from the rear of your vehicle
  • Anti-sway cradles with ladder straps secure bikes by the top tube and seat post
    • Reduce bike-to-bike contact and help prevent scratches and scuffs
  • Pull pin allows arms to fold
  • Anti-rattle hitch pin reduces movement of rack in hitch receiver
  • Hitch lock and cable lock (sold separately) deter theft of your bikes and the rack
  • Frame adapter bar (sold separately) required for bikes without a straight, horizontal top tube
  • Black powder coated steel is rust resistant


Specs:

  • Application: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers
  • Carrying capacity: 4 bicycles
  • Weight Capacity: 32.5 lbs per bike
  • Length of arms: 25"
  • Distance between arms: 13"
  • Distance from center of hitch pin hole to:
    • Back of upright mast: 9-1/2"
    • Farthest part of rack: 36"
  • Weight: 50 lbs
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Approved for use on cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs

Swing-Away Design for Rear Cargo Area Access

SportRack Ridge Swing 4 swinging positionSportRack Ridge Swing 4 swinging position

The SportRack Ridge has a hinged arm that lets you swing the rack away from your vehicle. This provides full access to your vehicle's rear cargo area and eliminates the need to remove your bikes when you're unloading your vehicle or letting your dog hop in or out of the back.


SportRack Ridge Swing 4 swinging position

To open the hinged arm, loosen the knob attached to the anti-rattle bolt, pull up on the black T-handle, and swing the rack away from the rear of your vehicle. Insert the pin into the rack's arm joint to lock it in place in the open position. This leaves your hands free to open your hatch and remove cargo. When you're ready to go, remove the pin, fold the rack back against your vehicle, and tighten the T-handle.


Dual Folding Arms with Anti-Sway Cradles

SportRack Ridge Swing 4 dual arms

The rack has dual arms that provide excellent support for your bikes. They slope up to provide ground clearance for steep driveways and bumpy roads.


SportRack Ridge Swing Folding ArmsSportRack Ridge Swing Folding Arms

To fold the arms down, remove the tethered bail pin, lower the arms, and re-insert the pin to secure it in place. This leaves a smaller footprint, so you can keep the rack on your vehicle to park in your garage. And when stored in this configuration, it doesn't take up as much space in your garage.



SportRack Ridge Swing anti sway cradles

Anti-sway cradles hold your bikes firmly in place. Each set of cradles has two straps that secure your bike along the top tube and one that secures the seat post or downtube. This multi-point contact helps keep your bikes from rocking back and forth, reducing bike-to-bike contact. Raised ridges prevent your brake and shifter cables from getting pinched.


SportRack Ridge Swing 4 dual arms

To prevent your wheels and pedals from spinning, wrap the included anti-sway straps through your bikes' frames and tires.


Anti-Rattle Hitch Pin

SportRack Ridge anti rattle hitcch pin

A threaded hitch pin is included to help eliminate rattle in the hitch receiver during transport. To tighten the pin in your hitch, use a 1/2" wrench (not included).


Available Security and Adapter Bar

SportRack Ridge anti rattle hitch pin and cable lock

A cable lock and hitch lock (sold separately) are available to secure your bikes to the rack and the rack to your vehicle.


SportRack adapter bar

If you have a women's bike, kid's bike, or any other bike without a straight, horizontal top tube, you will need an adapter bar (sold separately) to properly mount your bike. The bar fits between the seat post and handlebar stem post of your bike to create a top tube so your bike hangs level on the rack.



SR2415 Sport Rack Ridge Swing Out Hanging Bicycle Rack for 2 Inch Trailer Hitches

Installation Details SR2415 Installation instructions


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SportRack Ridge Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Swing Away - SR2415

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (73 Customer Reviews)

Perfect for a family with an SUV or van, this 4-bike rack swings away from the rear of your vehicle with bikes loaded for full cargo access. Anti-sway cradles secure your bikes by the top tube and seat post.

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Unit doesn't fit a Jeep Rubicon with a spare tire. I tried 4 times and contacted etrailer.com that the unit doesn't work as sold and they offered to sell me a 7 3/4 extension and reduce the load capacity 50%.
The length of the 2" hitch needs to be 3" longer for a standard Rubicon to get past the spare.
You not going to want to take your spare tire off for the hitch to work. It defeats the purpose.

Customer service was excellent, however the product is a flawed design. Can't recommend this hitch. Its also heavy.



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Solid rack for half the price of the name brands. Don’t waste your money! Thanks to the extensive reviews on etrailer and a free shipping promotion I took a chance and ordered this along with the three of their crossbars, anti rattle hitch pin and cable lock. All for well less than the name brand rack alone.
Shipping was painful. Etrailer said it was in stock but then due to a delay with the manufacturer it took 35 days from order to arrival. I wasn’t in a hurry so I waited patiently, and etrailer reps emailed often to lmk they hadn’t forgotten. I thought some kind of reward for my extreme patience was in order- discount, gift card, free bag of chips- but they politely declined. Oh well. In the end it arrived when they (eventually) said it would, all in one box, in great shape.
The rack was super easy to assemble. You’ll need a ratchet or two and you’ll need to crank those bolts to assemble- they don’t just “insert.” But otherwise it’s only a few steps; I had mine hanging on my truck in probably 15 minutes. Swings away and locks smoothly and requires no effort to do so. Everything feels quite sturdy and well made. No rattle on initial test drive either.
This will be a once in a while rack at best for our family of four. We have two SUVs so I needed a rack that could get out of the way of the rear hatch WITH bikes on it. This will do that. And now I don’t need to stuff four dirty bikes into the back of my truck, getting them all tangled and scratched!



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2017 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and 2017 Toyota Tacoma - Having heavily researched this and other products for a 4 bike rack for our Rubicon and Tacoma, I decided on the SR2415. The Rubicon was the concern with finding a rack that would work for both vehicles. We have an after market Class III hitch on the Rubicon that is almost flush with the rear bumper (protrudes about 1" or less). This rack came very close to touching the tire at the top when the Bike Holder Bar is in the stored position (about 1/2" of clearance). We have BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM LT255-75-R17. Purchased a Locking Hitch pin with this, but the rack comes with a threaded ping and the racks pin hole is also threaded on the right side. Was not able to use the locking bolt but the bolt that came with it holds it very tight. Only concern it being stolen. The Tacoma wasn't a concern but having the swing feature is extremely helpful for needing to access the bed/tailgate.Swings out and away from the Jeep with a little more effort than expected. Overall we are very happy and excited to start using this and will report back any updates.

Hitch: Smittybilt JH45 Receiver Hitch
Read Tire: BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM LT255-75-R17
Vehicles: 2017 Jeep Rubicon and 2017 Toyota Tacoma
Dimensions:
Tire to Closest Part to Rack: ~1/2in or less (Top of Rack when folded down - Folded out for use is 3-4 inches)
Next Closest Point of Contact: Hand Tightening Bolt is 1-2 in from the tire, makes it a little difficult to tighten.



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Perfect fit on 2004 Honda CRV utilizing Curt 13535 hitch. Easy to assemble, high quality construction, and ample clearance for the exterior-mounted spare tire on the rear hatch of the car.
My only (slight) gripe is the concave stabilizing bracket on the rack (designed to secure to the downtube on a mounted bike) is too small a diameter to fit securely around any sizable downtube. Would be nice if the bracket was about another 1” across the concave portion to better fit many standard mountain bikes. I think most small diameter road bike frames should fit ok. I placed a rag between the bracket and my downtube to prevent the bracket from scratching the downtube.



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We have been taking extended trips for years with a variety of bike racks, and just got back from a 9,000 mile trip from NC across the SW looking for deserts in flower, up the CA coast, and back across Utah and CO. We often leave the highway to take rough roads that say 4wd high clearance recommended, but we manage in our 2wd Tacoma. We only hauled 2 bikes, but we added a shelf for a 6 gal gas can because we were often far from a gas station. Our bike rack made a 2 month backcountry camping trip so much easier! Totally satisfied!



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This rack rocks! I've got it on the back of my Sportsmobile camper van. It attaches super easy, it has many different foldable positions that are ideal for access to the back of my van as well as easy bike placement and removal. A+ product and I highly recommend it!!



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The hitch is great. It swing out of the way for our Subaru just fine. When I use it on my Ford Transit the swing arm is a little short. Which does not allow me to open the door all the way. I also wish there was an option to swing it to the driver's side.



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Excellent bike rack. Fits the 2013 TT FJ Cruiser perfectly. The swing out feature is easy to use and allows full opening of the tailgate. Rack is sturdy and holds the bike securely with minimal movement of the bike and rack on rough roads. Order and shipping was convenient and prompt.



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Easy to put together. Holds bikes securely. Easy to use. Can open the back door of Rav 4 completely. Pretty heavy but not too heavy to hang on the upper hook in the garage for storage.



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It has worked well for our two mountain bikes. Easy to swing out of the way to lower my truck tailgate. There is very little play of the rack in the extender hitch it fits in while traveling down the road. The bikes as well fit snuggly on the rack. Overall it was a good buy and cost less than comparable racks.



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Sturdy, reliable, and easy to use!



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I used the SR2415 on my 2014 Honda CRV EX because I wanted a bike carrier that would allow me easy trunk access. The package arrived quickly and without any problems. The rack is heavy though and assembly was a challenge. The directions were not clear in text or pictures and some it took some "muscle" to get it all together. I was particularly frustrated when one of the nuts was screwed too far onto the end of the screw ( inside the part that attaches to the hitch) and I was unable to screw the bolt onto the other bar and attach the locking mechanism. I finally figured out that I needed to move the nut up further on the screw but I had to put the wrench inside the bar to do so. This rack took about 2 hours to assemble due to the unclear directions. I would rate the assembly poor but once I loaded my bike the rack did exactly what I had wanted. It easily gives me access to the trunk. One twist and I can swing everything out of the way. My cruiser bike held up great during my travels. The only thing is that the bike did shift a bit on the bar, so where you rest the bike was slanted and not across from each other when I arrived. This did not impact the stability or my ability to travel with my bike.

Sharon D.

8/5/2016

I still really like the rack but it is still a work in progress figuring it out. I recently changed up my child seat carrier and was worried it would not work on the bike. The Universal bar that your company had suggested and I bought last year but never used was the answer to my prayers. After trying it out in a few positions- it is perfect. I would still recommend it for a less expensive, sturdy swinging rack.



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So, it has been just about a year since this purchase and we've been pleased with this hitch rack for the money. With its heavy gauge steel construction it is on the heavy side, but we would pay a lot more for a lighter model and this has worked well for us. I was going between 4 and 5 stars since this rack is VERY tight for 4 adult-sized mountain bikes with thicker aluminum frames, but we can get them all on there in a pinch (and we more typically use it for 2 or 3 bikes). Very solid and tight for even long trips and the fold/swing mechanisms have held up well. I think this rack should be on anyone's list for comparison shopping for hitch racks (we use it on a CR-V).

Michael

6/15/2020

Another year has passed and this rack has held up with frequent use on both short and long trips. We use it for both mountain and road bikes. Three beefy mountain bikes max we put a fourth one on a roof rack mount if needed.



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Instructions are horrible. Should be a simple assemble but its not. Product appears to be solid and is currently working as advertised. Wish it didn't have a bolt connection to hitch so I could you use my locking hitch pin. Clearance for Jeep spare tire is an issue when rack is folded down. When up holding bikes not an issue, unless I get bigger tires

Ryan

8/12/2017

product works great and has been working great for a year



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After one year, it has remained sturdy and functional without issues. We have made several long trips with multiple bikes and the swing out feature has made utilizing the back of the SUV simple. We love it and highly recommend it. If there is any negative, we would say it is the tie down rubber straps; they can be difficult to close, but it gives us a feeling of security that the bikes won’t come loose.

Domeehoo

8/9/2021

Still works fabulously after two years!



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There's a few things I'd change about it; but for the price you can't beat it. Fits our family's 4 bikes nice and easy once I figured out a good order to put them on in (2 kids bikes, adult road bike, adult hybrid bike)



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We are unable to rate this product. Unfortunately, my husband had a stroke in February 2022 and we had to cancel our entire trip. We never even got to put the rack on our vehicle. It appeared to have a heavy duty frame and good quality.



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We have owned this bike rack for about a year and love it, we have recommended it to friends looking for a bike rack



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very pleased with our purchase of swing away model. have it attached to Toyota highlander- good instructions for assembly and installing on vehicle. Came recommended by someone as a very sturdy unit and we are pleased.

Susan

6/25/2020

best purchase ever for a bike rack! well built and LOVE the swing away!!



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The instructions and videos for installation are phenomenal.



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Love the rack and great customer servic e.



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I was unsure how this would perform due to the price point compared to the big name swing away racks, but we are really happy we chose the SportRack. It is rock solid and really well built. The instructions are a little weak but it was overall easy to put together, I did it myself in about 30 minutes. It is a little heavy but i had no problem attaching it to my hitch by myself. Once installed it feels like it is part of the van, no wiggling or shaking around at all.
We just did a 2000 mile shakedown trip with it and needed to swing it away frequently to access the back of our camper van, it worked flawlessly, and released and returned to place in seconds.
It was great that we could leave the bikes on the rack and kept on the side of the van while we were camping, where they were completely secure but out or the way.
We received a lot of positive comments on it from other travelers.

Just a couple of things to note:
1. You need to check the tightness of the threaded pin every so often when traveling. We did find that is loosened up a bit a couple times, so i checked it whenever we stopped for fuel. Also care is required to make sure the pin is lined up and turns easily when tightening,,it feels like it could strip if it is misaligned. Sometimes a little wiggle or lift on the arm is needed to get it in place.
2. The wire that attaches the safety pin to the rack can get pinched in the swinging hinge if it isn't placed properly, just need to be aware of where it is hanging when you pull it out
3. We had two hybrid bikes on it, might have been able to figure out how to squeeze in a third but don't think we really could get four on.
4, We bought a locking hitch pin and due to the tight space between our hitch and the bumper, the lock faces down and away from the back of the car, so you either have to unlock it blind or lay under the bumper.
5. If the rack had an integral bike lock or some way to attach a cable lock to it, this would be a 6 star review!



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Great customer service and delivery of the car bike rack.

The rack requires a trailer hitch in order to attach it to your car. The hitch cost me an additional $600. The rack itself is well made. The elastic straps that hold the bikes in place on the rack are very difficult to hook. Only other negative is the rack is very heavy to carry when removing it from the hitch.



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I chose this rack for my 2014 Jeep Wrangler 4-door so that I would be able to get into the back without taking the bikes off, it works perfectly in this respect and made a long road trip much easier. The only issue with the fit is when you rotate the rack into the folded down position it will rub a little bit on the spare tire, I have the stock Goodyear spare on mine. If you are using a wider tire you'll likely have to add a short hitch extension to make it work for you or else just leave the rack in the up position all the time. A couple days after I bought this rack we drove up to Acadia National Park in Maine from our home in Northwestern PA, it was a 12+ hour drive one way and this rack held up great there and back. No excess shifting or bouncing and the straps are very easy to use without feeling like they're going to tear apart (or tear your hand apart). The rack weathered quite a bit of rain and damp, foggy days and shows no signs of being affected by it. I will note that when I put it together I added extra grease to all the hinge pins/bolts and the spring-loaded pin. All around it was a great performer at half the price of the Yakima and Thule counterparts; it's essentially the same design without all the "chrome" so-to-speak.



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We ordered the sport rack ridge swing for our Dodge Pro Master Travato and it works great. We can swing the bikes to the side and open both back doors without issues. The bikes secure nicely to the rack without much vibration from what I can tell. etrailer was great to work with, this item was on back order for several months. etrailer kept us updated and offered us other alternatives if we did not want to wait. We received the product last week and hauled three bikes in the rack for over 600 highway miles and the rack appears to be solid and durable. Much better than the the Travato bike rack that dented our door during bike transport.


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    The Titan Hitch Box Extension for 2-1/2" Trailer Hitches # RP45018 will work well for you on your 2017 Ram 3500. You can cut it down to make the extension 41" from center of hitch pin hole to hitch pin hole and the SportRack Ridge Swing # SR2415 will be 9-1/2" from the hitch pin hole to the upright mast so you will have plenty of room. The only thing to keep in mind is that when using a hanging rack like the SportRack Ridge, it's possible you'll need bike frame adapter bar # 64005 if...
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  • Swinging Bike Carrier to Clear 18 Inch Spare Tire on a 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
    The Thule Apex swinging bike carrier # TH9027XT would fit if your 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited had the stock small spare tire at the back, just like in the video I have linked. But since you have the larger 18 inch tire it will not fit. Even with the smaller tire it just barely works. If anything is going to work it will be the SportRack swinging carrier, # SR2415. It measures 9-1/2 inches from the center of the hitch pin hole to the back of the upright mast. And from the top of the shank...
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  • Compare SportRack Ridge Swing # SR2415 Vs. Yakima FullSwing 4 Bike Rack # Y02465
    The SportRack Ridge Swing 4 Bike Rack - 2" Hitches - Swinging # SR2415 and the Yakima FullSwing 4 Bike Rack - 2" Hitches - Swinging # Y02465 are very similar bike racks that will both allow access to the cargo area of your 2022 Toyota Sienna. The biggest difference in the two is the Yakima has a weight capacity of 160 lbs while the SportRack has a 140 lb weight capacity. The other thing to consider is how often you will be using the bike rack. If you will use it every weekend, then I...
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  • Locking Hitch Pin for a Sport Rack Swing-Away Rack with a Carbon Fiber Bike
    For your 2012 Ford Explorer, the Sport Rack Swing Away 4 Bike Rack, part # SR2415 will be compatible. To lock the rack, you'll need to use part # SR0901 to add a locking anti-rattle hitch pin to the vehicle. At this time, there's not a keyed alike locking mechanism with the rack that will match your cable lock. Part # AR32022 has a hitch pin that is not compatible with the rack and is simply too thin for the rack, so we don't recommend purchasing the kit. Instead, you'll be much happier...
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  • What Bike Rack do You Recommend that Lets Me Open My Rear Hatch on My 2010 Toyota RAV4?
    I have a great solution for you. When determining if you have enough clearance when using a hitch-mounted bike rack with your 2010 Toyota RAV4 with a swinging trunk toward the passenger's side of the vehicle, there are a few factors to consider. The first is the overall length of the hatch door itself. Another thing is the length of your handlebars of your bikes. Even if we determine those dimensions, it still does not give us a 100% firm solution as to what rack will allow you to access...
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