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Thule - No Sway Cages

Thule - No Sway Cages

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Item: 955
Retail Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $26.96
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The easiest way to keep your bikes stable when using our hitch *or* strap carriers. Compatible with previous hitch and strap carriers without anti-sway cradles

  • Sold as a pair - includes anti-sway devices to hold two bicycles.
  • Redesigned anti-sway device is accessible at bike-arm level
  • Designed to work exclusively with Thule T3 cradles.
  • Removable for easier bike installation
  • Length specifically designed for maximum hold and stability

 

 

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Customer Reviews
Customer Rating:  4.4 stars based on 7 reviews
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Serves The Purpose By C. Bermudez

I was very excited to use these items. When I got them, my family and I traveled from Jersey City to Carolina Beach, NC, 10-hour trip, and carried our 2 bikes in our our spare tire. These items are rock solid because my bikes didn't sway/move considering the strong drag and long travel. These tighten the hold/grip of my bikes to my thule rack.

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If you have the Thule Spare Tire Bike Rack... By R. Kupferberg

If you have the Spare Tire Rack, as I do for my Jeep Wrangler, the Model 955 "stabilizer" is a must-have. It works perfectly and does what it has to do - keeps the bike from swaying back and forth over any kind of terrain. I would highly recommend it, and it's worth the price.

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Simple and they work., By John Owen "oaksquare"

This is a simple addition to a trailer hitch that really works. The package contains two which is enough for two bikes.

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functional addition to rack By J. Phillips

I bought these to use with my Thule Roadway rack, they come 2 per package. I read the review noting the possible frame tube scratches and decided to be pro-active. I used some left over bartape and placed that over the hard plastic where the frame tube rests against. These cages work great to hold the bikes in place. I use the Thule strap that came with the rack to hold the front wheel in position during transport. It is true that these cages don't lock to the rack so they could be stolen, but at least they are on the lower cost side of Thule's accesories and easy to replace

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Works much better than expected By Ryan Hamm

I had a problem with the front of my mountain bike coming out of the cradle with my 937 rack. I figured it couldn't hurt to buy one of these. If you follow the directions exactly and make sure the part is firm then it works like it's suppose to. The front of my bike quit moving around. I've got a hard tail so it works. The part is designed to ride up against the seat tube right where it meets the top tube so if you have a full suspension bike this may or may not work for you depending on the rear suspension design.

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Works -- but EATS PAINT By J. A. Thomas

We bought a couple of these for our Thule rack. While they do indeed work, they also chew up the paint on the seat tube pretty badly (for non-experts in bike frame anatomy, the seat tube is the vertical part of the bike frame below the seat post). I wish someone had mentioned this to me before I started using mine -- my wife and I chewed through paint and decals on both of our road bikes and mountain bikes before we realized the cause. I would recommend placing some sort of soft but clingy barrier between this accessory and your frame (for example some Grip Liner - 12" x 4' Black Cushioned Shelf Liner by Contact Brand)

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Worth the extra money By Joel Dauteuil

I was skeptical. How effective could these actually be? But for the price I figured "why not give them a try?" Worth the extra $20 or so. Although there was little to no sway with the Thule rack in the first place (I love my Thule rack - the 912), these keep the bikes extra firm and in their place when you're on backroads. But, I think most importantly, these cages keep the bikes from banging into each other and causing unnecessary frame dings. Cons: A little bit of a hassle to put on and take off - maybe 5 minutes extra to secure two bikes. Also, you have to throw them in your car rather than leave them on the rack - too easy to steal so why risk it. I like them - I recommend as long as they're less than $20.

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