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MAIN PARTS:

HARDWARE:

A: 

2 x

 1 ¼” length x 8mm hex head bolts with 2 lock washers 

      (to secure Hitch Tongue to Main Support Hub)
B: 

1 x

 2” length x 6mm hex head Flush-Mount Bolt (for 2” Adapter)

C: 

1 x

 3 ½” half-thread Anti-Rattle Hitch Bolt with lock Hairpin Cotter Pin

D: 

1 x

 2-Hole Anti-Rattle Threaded Plug (for Hitch Tongue to Main Support Hub)

E: 

1 x

 1-Hole Anti-Rattle Threaded Plug (for Hitch Bolt into Vehicle Receiver)

F: 

1 x

 6mm hex wrench

G: 

1 x

 8mm hex wrench

A:

 1 x 

Main Support Hub with 1 – Main Center Mast (vertical) factory installed 

     (with 3 Push Pins – leash-attached)
B:

 2 x

 Wheel Tray Support Beams (horizontal)

C:

 4 x

 Wheel Trays with 4 rubber straps

D:

 1 x

 Hitch Tongue 1 ¼”

E:

 2 x

 Ratcheting Lock-Down Hooks (1- long, 1-short)

F:

 1 x

 2” Receiver Adapter

LENOX TRAY HITCH RACK 
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

WA R N I N G   &   C A U T I O N

Improperly installed rack or bikes can fall onto roadway 

potentially causing a serious accident resulting in bodily 

injury. Do not use rack on any vehicle where the rack cannot 

be properly and safely installed. Max weight: 2 bike rack = 

80lbs / 36kgs. Do not exceed.

Only install rack on vehicles with a 1 ¼” (Class II) or 2” (Class III) receiver hitches.

Never use on trailers, RV’s, hitch adapters, or front of vehicle.

Bikes must be secured to the rack using the trays, supplied tie-downs and additional straps if 

necessary (not supplied).

Check regularly during use that all bicycles remain secured and all bolts and pins are tight 

and secured.

Bicycle tires should not be placed directly in front of an exhaust pipe. Tires can melt.

Not safe for Tandem Bikes, Recumbent Bikes, Motorized Bikes, or other non-standard bikes.

Do not block tail-lights or other car lights with bikes.

Drive carefully. Drive slowly over bumps. Do not Drive off-road.

Be aware that the rear of the vehicle is much longer when the rack is installed and needs 

additional clearance when moving in reverse. 

Do not use the rack if any parts are missing. Contact Retrospec for replacement parts.

Bikes should never extend beyond side of vehicle.

Stow carry arms or remove rack when not in use.

Never mount the rack on the front of a vehicle. Mounting the rack on the front of a vehicle can 

obstruct the headlights, directional lamps, and your forward visibility creating an unsafe 

driving condition.  

This rack is only intended to be installed on a vehicle with a receiver hitch that is attached to 

the vehicle’s frame.

STEP 1: UNPACKING CONTENTS

1 –

 Unpack the contents of your bike carrier and lay the parts out on a flat surface 

(Fig. 1)

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

* PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY *

Fig. 1

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

D

B

E

C

F

G

Содержание LENOX

Страница 1: ...ront of vehicle Bikes must be secured to the rack using the trays supplied tie downs and additional straps if necessary not supplied Check regularly during use that all bicycles remain secured and all bolts and pins are tight and secured Bicycle tires should not be placed directly in front of an exhaust pipe Tires can melt Not safe for Tandem Bikes Recumbent Bikes Motorized Bikes or other non stan...

Страница 2: ...Fig 4 1 Slide the two Wheel Tray Support Beams into the horizontal square slots secure with Push Pins Fig 5 2 Slide the Wheel Trays onto the beam making sure to alternate one pair to the left and one pair to the right of each other to allow for adjustment for individual bike wheel bases Fig 6 7 STEP 3 WHEEL SUPPORT BEAMS Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Hitch Tongue 2 Lock Washers 2 1 1 4 8mm hex head bolts 2 Ho...

Страница 3: ...g 10 1 With 1 Hole Anti Rattle Threaded Plug installed and aligned insert rack onto vehicle by sliding the Hitch Tongue into the hitch receiver Fig 11 2 Insert 3 half thread Anti Rattle Hitch Bolt 19mm with lock washer into receiver and tongue and tighten securely Fig 12 3 Insert Hairpin Cotter Pin through hole on other side of hitch bolt Fig 13 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 STEP 5 RACK ON VEHICLE Hitch To...

Страница 4: ...RATCHING LOCK DOWN HOOKS Fig 14 Fig 15 1 Adjust the wheel tray locations to match the wheelbase of your bikes 2 Tighten thumb knobs on each wheel tray to prevent them from moving out of place or vibrating off while driving 3 Load the bikes onto the rack with the handlebars facing in opposite directions from each other to avoid interference between bikes 4 Lower Ratcheting Lock Down Hooks onto the f...

Страница 5: ...tallation of non original parts components or accessories Damage due to loading of the bicycle carrier with non standard bicycles items that are not standard bicycles or any product that exceeds the stated weight capacity of the bicycle carrier Damage or failure due to improper use accidents neglect or failure to follow the instructions provided with the product The paint and finish of the bicycle ...

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