Quick rooftop bike loading in seconds. Accommodates most bikes regardless of frame design, suspension, *or* wheel size. Xadapt9 required when used on Aero bar.
RQL – Ratcheting Quick Load System.
Fits Wheels from 20-29”.
Fits tires from 1”-2.6” wide.
This carrier requires the use of Xadapt9 when using our Xsporter *or* rapid aero bars
Load bike in 10 seconds *or* less!
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No wheel removal No contact with frame.
Mounts to Thule and Yakima load bars.
Thule One-KeyTM System Compatible.
Product Reviews
Customer Reviews
Customer Rating:5 stars based on 4 reviews
Customer Rating:
Travelling with your bike made easy!
By Bike Mynx
This bike rack is awsome. It takes all the weight and distributes it evenly on the roof of the car, while other rear bike racks eventually will damage your car's suspension, (I speak from experience). It fits any bike, from little light weight roadies to serious full suspension downhill monsters! It does have a pretty good locking system however, like most bike/ski/snowboard racks, they are just a deterent. If somebody reallys wants your gear, they'll get it. Better to unload when parked overnight, or in sketchy locations. I have two of these babies and my fiance and I travel in style in our 89 Civic with our two bikes on the roof!! Here we come Whistler bike park!
Customer Rating:
Great quality and easy to use
By Andy Andrews "andyandy"
Love this rack. Makes getting a bike on a roof as simple as possible. I definitely didn't want to have to take off a wheel. Securing the fron wheel with the Side Arm is really easy. Just lay the bike in the mount with the arm laying flat over the front windshield, then rotate the arm up over the tire and pull it down to secure the bike. Ideal for lazy guys like me.
Customer Rating:
Great roof rack, terrible instructions
By Cut and Run
This rack is lightweight, sturdy, and quick to load and unload. It holds the bike steady on twisting mountain roads and at highway speeds substantially in excess of the posted signs. I had to do a very unscheduled unload while attempting a low clearance In-n-Out Burger drive through this past weekend. There's nothing like trying to unload a roof rack while several cars in line behind me watch and laugh, but I had the bike off the roof in under 20 seconds.
Assembling the rack is another story. It is not intuitive and the instructions reminded me of another Scandanavian company--Ikea (this is not a good thing). Between attaching the Thule fairing and the bike rack, it took me about two hours. Of course, once assembled, it attaches and removes easily.
Customer Rating:
thule 594 side arm upright cycle carrier
By G. Ashmore
Having used a number of different racks I find this item quick & easy to use, Not contacting the frame is a big advantage along with not having to worry if quick release system or through bolt.