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UPPER

PIVOT

AXIS

LOWER

PIVOT

AXIS

TILT

BRACKET

FINISHED ASSEMBLY 

FOR THE

END TILT BRACKET

IMPORTANT:

 Each tilt bracket has a different pivot axis as noted above. [Detail 5]

FIRST:

 Detach Retainer clips [

J

] from Tilt Position Pins With Rings and thread the Lanyards [

V

] through each Tilt Bracket 

and the re-attach to Tilt Position Pin [

N

] as shown. [Detail 6]

Position one Tilting V-Base [

A

] inside a Tilt Bracket, aligning the holes. Attach at the Pivot Axis (as indicated above) using 

Small V-Base Bolt [

T

] and Small Nut [

U

]. Attach the other V-base [

A

] noting that the Pivot Axis is different.  Lock each V-

Base with Tilt Position Pin [

N

] and Large Cotter Pin [

K

] as shown. Fully thread the 

Lower Pivot Axis until tight or to 18 

ft. 

lbs. and the 

the 

Upper Pivot Axis until tight or to 8 

ft. lbs.

 

[Detail 6]

STEP 3

STEP 4

DETAIL 4

 

ALWAYS MAKE SURE EACH CRADLE 

ASSEMBLY IS HELD IN PLACE WITH A SMALL 

COTTER PIN [

J

] AS SHOWN IN DETAIL 9.

Attach Adjustable Rubber Straps [

M

to the Upper Wheel Cradles [

L

] and 

Lower Wheel Cradles [

P

] With the 

hammerhead end facing away Peg. 

[DETAIL 8]

To attach Upper Cradle Assembly [

L

] to 

Wing [

D

], remove Small Cotter Pin [

J

], 

insert through hole, and reattach Small 

Cotter Pin [

J

] as shown in [DETAIL 9].

NOTE: Foam Cushion position is not 

fixed. You can slide the Foam Cushions 

along the Wing [

D

] to expose additional 

holes. Where you choose to attach each 

cradle assembly will depend on the 

size and shape of the bicycle(s) to be 

transported.

Attach one Upper cradle assembly to 

each side of each Wing [

D

], two cradle 

assemblies per Wing.

Loosen and slip Lower Wheel Cradles 

[

P

] onto the Wing from below the Rubber 

Bummers with each Peg matching the 

direction of the Upper Wheel Cradles 

Assembly as Shown [DETAIL 10]. 

WARNING:

K

A

V

A

B

A

C2

C2

C1

C2

T

N

U

D

D

D

M

P

P

M

L

J

J

L

L

FOAM CUSHION

DETAIL 5

DETAIL 6

DETAIL 7

DETAIL 8

DETAIL 9

DETAIL 10

Summary of Contents for BikeWing-T4

Page 1: ...WITH RING P 8 LOWER WHEEL CRADLE Q 1 TILT POSITION PIN R 1 LARGE SHANK BOLT S 1 LARGE LOCKING SHANK NUT T 2 SMALL V BASE BOLT U 2 SMALL NUT V 2 LANYARD W 2 SPRING NUT PAGE 1 OF 6 BWT4MANUAL 052517 PARTS LIST T U Q R S E P K LARGE BikeWing T4 4 Bike Carrier For 2 Hitches Part No B01458 REQUIRED TOOLS 11 16 COMBINATION OR SOCKET WRENCH 15 16 COMBINATION OR SOCKET WRENCH 3 4 OR 20MM COMBI NATION OR S...

Page 2: ... Pin to secure Detail 3 Insert Rear Mast C1 in the Shank B and align the hole positions In the hole position located closest to the hitch install the Large Tilt Position Pin Q and secure with Large Retainer Clip K In the Adjacent hole next to the Tilt Position Pin insert the Large Shank Bolt R and secure with the Large Locking Shank Nut S Fully thread the Shank Nut until tight or to 40 ft lbs Deta...

Page 3: ...KE SURE EACH CRADLE ASSEMBLY IS HELD IN PLACE WITH A SMALL COTTER PIN J AS SHOWN IN DETAIL 9 Attach Adjustable Rubber Straps M to the Upper Wheel Cradles L and Lower Wheel Cradles P With the hammerhead end facing away Peg DETAIL 8 To attach Upper Cradle Assembly L to Wing D remove Small Cotter Pin J insert through hole and reattach Small Cotter Pin J as shown in DETAIL 9 NOTE Foam Cushion position...

Page 4: ...e Lock Pin E through hole and out the exterior side of the carrier You may need to slide Wing D up slightly to align the holes Close Wire Lock Pin E by positioning the loop end of the wire over the pin and allowing it to spring back against the wing D as shown Detail 13 Install the remaining three Wings D using the remaining Wire Lock Pins E VEHICLE HITCH D D A E E E A DETAIL 11 DETAIL 12 DETAIL 1...

Page 5: ...is one hole tighter than necessary with the wheel sandwiched at the end of the Cradle Peg away from the Wing G DETAIL 19 Note Bike Tire can be adjusted in and out to remove contact with the BikeTree Rack The Foam Cushions L should be positioned as necessary for added protection to the finish of the bicycle To attach a second bicycle follow the same procedure using the two remaining Upper and Lower...

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