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Adjust the support arms.

•  Open ONE cam lever at a time to adjust the carrier arms. 

(Opening both levers will loosen your frame adjustments!)

•  Adjust the support arms to be slightly higher than horizontal.

•  Confirm that the bikes will have sufficient ground clearance.

Secure bicycles to upper and lower frames.

Tighten straps again!

The weight of the bikes may

cause the straps to loosen.

After tightening the top straps:

• Tie a knot next to the buckle.

• Use O-rings to bundle excess strap.

If the strap is too short to tie a knot after the buckle, 

do not use this product.

SAFETY CHECKS

• PERIODICALLY TIGHTEN ALL 

STRAPS AND KNOBS DURING 

USE.

• TIGHTEN STRAPS WITH EACH 

NEW LOAD.

• KEEP BICYCLE TYRES AND 

STRAPS AWAY FROM 

VEHICLE’S EXHAUST.

• NEVER DRIVE OFF-ROAD WITH 

BICYCLES LOADED.

Before driving away, be sure all bikes, hooks and straps are secured according to instructions. Failure to 

perform safety checks before driving away can result in property damage, personal injury, or death.

ADJUST THE SUPPORT ARMS.

The frame can be stabilised in any number of ways.

•  Load the heaviest bike 

first.

•  Place frame into control 

blocks and secure with 

fastener strap.

•  Always load bikes in 

cradles closest to vehicle.

•  Use security strap 

provided to secure bikes 

to the lower frame of the 

carrier to help prevent 

the bikes from swinging.

•  Stabilise bike wheel 

closest to car (strap not 

included).

•  Cover pedals or sharp 

edges to protect car.

•  Alternate the direction 

of the bikes to avoid 

interference between 

handlebars.

Close straps over 

bike frames.

A Bike Frame 

Adapter (see 

cover page) 

is required for 

step through/

ladies frames 

or bikes with 

slanted top 

tubes.

Failure to load 

bikes properly 

can result 

in property 

damage, 

personal injury, 

or death.

Bikes should be as level as 

possible to avoid ground

clearance issues and 

possible ejections.

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