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64704 Enforcer • Page 1 of 2

Swagman • 300 - 1880 Government St. • Penticton, B.C. Canada V2A 7J1 • Phone (250) 490-8883 • Fax (250) 490-8885 • www.swagman.net

REV 20/07/15

INSTALLATION

1.  Remove the 4 wing nuts on the front and 2 on the rear 

crossbar mounts and take off the lower crossbar clamp 
(diagram 1).

2.  Position the front clamp onto the front crossbar. Attach 

the crossbar clamp and loosely attach the 4 wing nuts 
(diagram 2).

3.  Slide the rear crossbar mount into position over the rear 

crossbar. Attach the crossbar mount and loosely attach 
the 2 wing nuts (diagram 3).

4.  Move the rack from side to side on the crossbars to 

insure it is perpendicular with the vehicle.

5.  Once it is the correct position tight the 6 wing nuts.

Note: You may encounter a situation where you will want 
to move the wheel strap in front of the rear crossbar 
mount. This may be necessary if you have a very short 
wheel base bicycle or the crossbars are quite far apart. 
You will need to slide the rear crossbar mount off the back 
of the rack, then install the wheel strap on the extrusion 
followed by replacing the rear crossbar mount (diagram 4).

INSTALLING THE BIKES:

1.  Remove the front wheel from the bike. Insert the fork 

blade into the bike mount bracket with the QR lever 
(not supplied) in the open position, hand tighten the 
nut on the opposite side of the lever.

2.  Then close the QR lever so that the fork is tight in the 

bike support bracket. Move the bike back and forth to 
ensure that the fork is tight in the bracket. 

3.  Slide the rear wheel strap holder in position and attach 

the wheel strap. Pull the strap snug and test to ensure it 
is tight. Avoid putting the strap through the area where 
there is the valve stem.

  IMPORTANT NOTES:

•   Bicycle fork must have safety tabs. 
•   Remember that you are carrying a bike on your roof 

and your car’s handling characteristics will differ, so 
GO SLOWER than normal, especially in high winds and 
around bends. Keep your speed below 60mph.

•   Do not forget that your vehicle will be much higher than 

normal, so be care that you have enough room when 
entering tunnels, car parks and especially your garage! 
Never exceed the vehicle manufacturers or after market 
crossbars recommended maximum weight limits.

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