Will The Replacement "B" Wheel Tray Assembly Work On A 1-1/4" x 1-1/8" Square Rod?
Question:
Replacement Binch Wheel Tray Assembly for Yakima TwoTimer and FourTimer Bike Racks - Qty 1 Item # 8880797 I have a square rod 1 1/4 inch height x 1 1/8 width on my hitch bike rack. Can you let me know the rod size that this tire will tray fit. Or do you carry any wheel tray that can be attach to the rod spec indicates above. Need it to fit small size tries 14 inch diameter. Thank you
asked by: LUIS M
Expert Reply:
The Replacement "B" Wheel Tray Assembly for Yakima TwoTimer and FourTimer Bike Racks # 8880797 is a direct replacement for the Yakima TwoTimer Y02468 & Yakima FourTimer Y02469, but it should work with no issues on 1-standard 1/4" x 1-1/4" rods.
With your rod being 1-1/4" x 1-1/8" you should have no issues with fit however If you are able to let me know what bike rack you current have, that would be a huge help in finding the correct replacement wheel tray.
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Replacement "B" Wheel Tray Assembly for Yakima TwoTimer and FourTimer Bike Racks - Qty 1
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- Wheel Trays
- FourTimer
- TwoTimer
- Yakima
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