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BikeWing 2 Bike Carrier for BikeBase or Bump-It Mounting Adapter

BikeWing 2 Bike Carrier for BikeBase or Bump-It Mounting Adapter

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The BikeWing attaches to your BikeBase or Bump-It mounting accessory (sold separately) and lets you carry 2 bikes of almost any size or style by the wheels. Keeps your bikes safely behind your tow vehicle where you can see them. 1-800-940-8924 to order Lippert accessories and parts part number LC731137 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Lippert products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for BikeWing 2 Bike Carrier for BikeBase or Bump-It Mounting Adapter. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Lippert Accessories and Parts - LC731137

  • RV and Camper Bike Racks
  • Bike Carrier
  • Lippert

The BikeWing attaches to your BikeBase or Bump-It mounting accessory (sold separately) and lets you carry 2 bikes of almost any size or style by the wheels. Keeps your bikes safely behind your tow vehicle where you can see them.


Features:

  • Carrier transports up to 2 bikes when used with a compatible mounting base
    • Attaches to your BikeBase tongue adapter (LC731157 - sold separately) for straight tongue trailer applications
    • Attaches to your Bump-It receiver adapter (LC723359 - sold separately) for use with a 1-1/4" or 2" hitch receiver
    • Replaces the BikeWing that came with your Jack-It bike rack (LC429756 - sold separately) for A-frame trailer applications
  • Tall V-shaped design is easy to see from the cab of your vehicle
    • Ensures level transport
    • Adds balance and stability to the carrier
  • Adjustable wheel cradles with durable rubber straps hold bikes by the wheels
    • Compatible with all frame styles and sizes
    • No adapter bar needed for alternate-frame bikes
  • Cushioned pads prevent scratches from bike-to-bike contact
  • Sturdy steel construction is durable
    • Black powder coat finish resists rust
  • 4 Adjustable wheel cradles, straps, and pins included


Specs:

  • Application: BikeBase tongue adapter, Bump-It receiver adapter, or Jack-It A-frame bike rack
  • Carrying capacity: 2 bikes
  • Weight capacity: 80 lbs
  • 1-Year limited warranty


731137 Lippert Components (LCI) Bike Wing by Let's Go Aero 2 Bike Carrier for Bike Base or Bump It Mounting Adapter





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BikeWing 2 Bike Carrier for BikeBase or Bump-It Mounting Adapter - LC731137

Average Customer Rating:  4.5 out of 5 stars   (2 Customer Reviews)

The BikeWing attaches to your BikeBase or Bump-It mounting accessory (sold separately) and lets you carry 2 bikes of almost any size or style by the wheels. Keeps your bikes safely behind your tow vehicle where you can see them.

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I really like the bike wing because of its light weight, versatility and for how the bikes attach but gave it only 4 stars for 3 minor reasons. 1st the instructions could be a little better. There was no english version so I just looked at the picture on the box. 2nd the wheel cradles could be just a little longer for the wider suspension forks like I have. 3rd, while it does come with anti rattle bolts to attach to the bike wing stringer and the hitch, it still moves around a bit because they use snap pins to attach the “wings” to the Y base. BTW, my snap pins were missing so I picked up a couple at Menards. I’m sure they would have gladly sent me some but this was faster.

Speaking of versatility, I attached mine to the 24”x60” folding/tilting rear cargo carrier using the bike base (see photos). That worked out better than expected and with no modifications to either carrier. There is room for 2 bikes (I tried it) but can only open the rear hatch with one bike on the carrier. I purposely mounted the bike wing towards the front to keep the bikes tucked up close to reduce drag but it could be mounted to the rear if desired. As you can see there is plenty of room on the rack even with the bike wing. You just have to take into account the weight of the bike wing and bikes when loading.



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