How to Prevent Movement in Yakima SwingDaddy Bike Rack
Question:
swingdaddy - even with red knob tightened fully I still bet a lot of movement. is that a problem
asked by: Jack
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Expert Reply:
There is going to be some movement with any bike rack, but it should not be excessive with the Yakima SwingDaddy Y02464. Double check to ensure you are tightening it fully; if you are still getting excessive movement you can add stabilizing straps # 18050 to help minimize movement.
I've added a link to a demonstration video for you which shows you how the straps are used.
expert reply by:
Kyle S
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Curt Cam Buckle Stabilizing Strap for Hitch-Mounted Accessories - 61" x 1" - Qty 1
- Accessories and Parts
- Hitch Bike Racks
- Hitch Cargo Carrier
- Tie Down Straps
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