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Five Star Reviews:

49%
Doing the job I hired it to do
September 4, 2017
Working well for our three bikes. We haul a short distance through the city to a park. Not sure I would use for long distance. Great value for the purpose I needed. Using on Ford C-Max.
Great product.
June 29, 2017
For awhile I considered purchasing the hitch kit + the bike rack for my 2010 Odyssey--- it will be at least $200 + 2hrs to install it.I took the risk and bough this rack instead....great decision.Although the rack is for 3 bikes, we used it for 2 and 4 beach chairs. Worked fine.Assembled in 1 minute. Installed in 2 minutes and went 250 miles with no issues. It feels solid. I was checking it a couple of times while refueling and it was tight.Great product and an unbeatable price....
Good product for the price - consider driving conditions
July 6, 2016
Bought this bike rack few months back and works absolutely fine. We usually carry three heavy bikes using it for short drives up to 50 miles from our place for weekend rides. I would not recommend this rack for carrying bikes longer than that as the support is not very sturdy and with uneven surface and bumps, the whole structure wobbles ( which is not that bad given that its not part of your chasis).Overall good product for the price , easy to fit and remove, solid frame.
Great rack for the money
June 9, 2016
I searched for quite a while to find an affordable, reliable bike rack to transport two bikes on my car that doesn't have a trailer hitch. They either cost a fortune or lacked the quality I was looking for. This rack is perfect. It is easy to attach to my car and easy to mount the bikes. I have traveled long distances with the bikes on this rack and they never budged. I have yet to use it for 3 bikes, but it works just fine for 2. I would recommend to anyone looking for an easy to use bike transportation system.
Quite sturdy and useful.
June 22, 2014
For being a 3-bike mount, its not very heavy. It came assembled and it was easy to attach to the trunk of my car (which is a Nissan Tiida 2008). At first I thought maybe it would not be sturdy enough and the bike would wiggle in the back, but I was wrong. All it takes is for you to secure very tightly the straps and thats it!Tips:- Use a piece of cushioning or cloth or whatever soft material in every hook that attaches to your car, the instructions indicate the hooks might damage the car painting. So I decided to avoid this and cover the hooks with a homemade "hook sock" it still works just as great while protecting my car.- You can use the leftover hanging strap from the upper hook to secure the front wheel so it doesn't move and bangs into the car and it will also help with the balancing of the bike on the rack.- I have a female cruiser bike with and attached basket, had to work around mounting rack support but I managed just fine and the bike was completely secure, plus didn't move at all!Would totally recommend this mount rack.
Works great on my Mercedes SLK230
June 2, 2014
I've used it a half-dozen times in the last month or so, and I'm happy with it. It sits nicely on the trunk of the car, and attaches firmly when the bikes are on there. It took me about 45 minutes to get the rack on the car, and the bikes on the rack the first time, but since I've adjusted the straps and have a little bit of a method now, it only takes about ten minutes without help. I've been on bumpy roads and on the highway and haven't had a problem.One thing I STRONGLY recommend, is that you use some sort of towel/cloth material to put on the metal hooks before attaching them to your trunk below your back windshield. The metal will scratch your paint... but that should be pretty obvious.Great product, especially for the price.
61%
Excellent, but 1 caveat
September 4, 2017
Excellent, but 1 caveat... This rack (Allen 102DN) is really well made- excellent strength, stability and materials. Very easy to mount on the trunk and the clips are easy to secure. The foam doesn't scratch the car paint. For my old 10 speed (men's) bike that has a horizontal top tube, it's really perfect. I also like the tie-downs that my bike's top tube sits on with the strap fasteners- they're extremely secure. (I also use bungee cords to fasten the bike to the car bumper to keep it even more secure.) Excellent price too.One caveat- the rack is narrow, so it works great for my bike. But my S.O's (women's) bike has a slanted (not horizontal) top tube and her bike is longer (like some mountain bikes too), so when you hang it on this rack, the rear wheel sticks way up because it isn't wide enough to support it over by the seat. This is nothing against this rack- I should've done my homework better beforehand & gotten a wider rack to accommodate these concerns better. And I would get it from Allen because I'm so impressed with their quality & value.*** EDIT (Sept. 14, 2017):So I found something that cures the problem described above of this rack being too narrow- it's the Allen Sports Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor for 16.99 on amazon. Attached between the steering wheel stem and seat post of her bike, and the bike hangs normally like my 10 speed. We used it a couple of times and it performed great, just like the rack.
Solid, Great Value
August 2, 2017
I have two of these. Bought in 2013 and 2015. I have had no issues and use them year-round in New England including taking my fat bike out to the beach and in snow.Observations.1. Protect your car paintwork by putting a buffer between your car and the hooks. I used slices of old inner-tube stretched over the hook ends.2. Comes on and off in minutes as long as you don't switch cars and don't have to adjust straps too much.3. Have had 2 bikes on a rack for a 3+ hour highway journey. Just pad the bikes to prevent scratches and secure to frame with additional bungees.4. Tie your front wheel to the bike frame to stop it flapping about and keep it straight. Again an old inner tube or bungee is great for this.5. Old socks over pedals will also help prevent scratches on long journeys especially with 2 bikes.5. If you leave it on the car for weeks at a time like I did you can expect the elastic on the bottom strap to perish and fail due to sun/heat/cold/rain but it takes a while. Replacement bottom straps are available from Allen's website.I can't attest to the fact that the quality of these has declined as one reviewer has stated as mine are quite old. I can say that the racks I bought have been great and are great value for the money. Read the instructions and follow some suggestions from the reviews and you should be golden.
Ready to go now
June 30, 2017
I've never owned a bike rack but I wish I would have bought one sooner. We go camping a lot but I only have a car to take all of our things so I have been cramming my daughters bike in the back seat/floor of my car and didn't have room for my own bike. I received this one and it was packaged great, easy to open and once I had it out of the box it was easy to set up and start using it.I opened it up as soon as I got it just to see how a bike rack worked even though I wasn't going to be using it until we left for vacation. From the time I opened the box, assembled it (folded it out and put in 2 pins that were already attached in one spot) was maybe about 10 minutes at most. It wouldn't have taken than long if I hadn't re-read the directions to make sure it really was that easy and that I wasn't missing something. I can't wait to use it for the first time this weekend to take our bikes camping with us. Seems like a great bike rack and for a great price. My daughter was super excited that we could take both our bikes now so I could ride with her.I will update my review ONLY IF I have any trouble with it during the actual transport.
Weird trick you can do to make sure this rack works...
June 3, 2017
There are a ton of poor reviews for this product...I tried something I think a lot of these people didn't do to have amazing results while using this bike rack.It sounds crazy but I read the directions. I know right? Weird. I read the directions and recommendations and this rack didn't break my rear window, this rack didn't scratch my car, it didn't fall off while driving...it just worked. And worked well. I hope this review helps others. This rack is awesome!!
A must have trunk mount for the price it works!!!!!!
August 1, 2016
I like this trunk mount, i does the job if you install it CORRECTLYPros: - It fits most sedans or hatchback cars - It holds two adult bikes no problem - Looks and feels well made - Straps are solid - Pads are good enough to keep it from scratching your trunk or glass if you have a hatchback - Installs in minutesCons: - None so farOverall i really like this trunk mount, i drove 36 miles at about 70 MPH and the unit felt solid with two adult bikes in the back.Before you head out MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL the mount correctly to avoid any accidents!!!!!What i did is I`ve added few weatherstrip seal to each hook to keep it from scratching the paint on my car, but once you apply pressure the seal comes off easily so i decided to change the location of the hooks and set it up INSIDE my trunk (Please look at the pictures to see where i install them) it works WAY BETTER and also is more secure and doesn`t scratch your trunk.I also added a bungee cord once the bikes are hold in place just in case Murphy's law :-)[...]If you have any questions you can ask me: marquino17@gmail.com
Great rack. Great value.
September 13, 2015
I installed the rack today on my 2002 Honda Accord EX and everything went well. I had contacted the manufacturer and they were not optimistic that it would fit my car since it has the rather large factory spoiler, but it fits just fine. After watching a video on how to install the rack it took less than five minutes the first time. With my mountain bike on the rack I took it for a test drive around town and everything remained super tight with no shifting. I will need to get some straps to secure the front wheels. This is a great rack and I highly recommend it. And when you factor in the price it is a great bargain.Update 12-6-2015I've been using this rack for around three months and still love it. With the experience that regular use brings the rack goes on in about three minutes and off in one minute. I never did get straps for the front wheels. I've been using the extra long strap at the bottom to secure the front wheels. After three months of being used three to four times a week, every week, the rack is still as solid as when new. I'm so glad I didn't spend a hundred or two hundred dollars on a Saris or Thule rack when this one does the exact same job for a fraction of the price. The rack regularly accommodates my 20 year old, rather heavy, mountain bike and my buddies equally heavy bike as well. Never a problem, always solid.

Four Star Reviews:

26%
Solid rack, but won't fit 3 mountain bikes
June 4, 2017
This is a solid, reliable, 3 bike trunk rack; however, I have yet to be able to fit 3 mountain bikes on this rack. It does fits perfectly on my 2013 Chrysler 200 though. Be sure to put snippets of rubber (used bike tires work perfectly) between the metal hooks and the car. Go slow with bumpy roads. I've regularly transport my girlfriend and I's Scott Genius 29" on this rack, and have had zero problems so far. This rack will NOT fit my Trek 26" 4300 (commuter bike), and two 29" Mountain Bikes. Just wont happen, so take that into consideration. But, overall, I'm very happy with the purchase.
Ey girl, nice rack you go there. I'd like to put my bike on it.
October 13, 2014
I've had this setup for a good minute and have hauled plenty of bikes ranging from oversized mountain bikes that weigh a quarter ton to more petite roadbikes that, well, weigh next to nothing.It does the job and it does it well.BUT please note that sunlight CAN and WILL degrade plastics (in this case, acrylic cords tying the darn thing to your car) through the magic UV light + heat so ALWAYS take it off the car and store it away from sunlight when not in use in order to maintain cord integrity and safety of people behind you.You know how some old ropes get all crispy when left out? Yea. You don't want that to happen to the thing that's holding 3 bikes on the freeway going 85mph. Whoever riding behind you will have a bad time when hell breaks loose and your car performs bike diarrhea right through their wind shield.Aside from that key point, be smart and make sure it's fastened properly, double check everything always and you'll have a jolly good time transporting your 2-wheeled steeds with this piece of hardware.
Easy setup but leaves front wheel unsecured.
December 9, 2012
I bought this rack after trading in my van for a car. After I discovered my son's bike wouldn't fit in the trunk, we put it in the back seat which was hair raising for me. His bike is usually filthy and greasy. The rack fits my '11 Chrysler 200 well. I was worried the metal hooks would scratch or chip my paint so I cut an old inner tube into little sleeves that I put over the hooks. The rack does not include anything to secure the front wheel, which could damage the bumper when using the bike mounts closest to the car. At first, I bought short black rubber bungee straps and hooked them around the wheel to the bike frame. The bungee hooks were starting to scratch the bike paint and were a bit of a hastle to find each time I needed them. I found straps with clasps, like the ones you see on a backpack, at a hardware store. After I cut them to size I keep them attached to the rack then use them to tie the front and back bike wheel together and keep them from turning and spinning while I'm driving. The rack dosen't seem to do well against the elements so I recommend removing it when it's not in use.
great way to haul your bikes.
September 14, 2012
The first set up took awhile, partially because we've never used a bike rack before. I recommend that you set it up using the clips because we did the alternate set up and one of the straps worked itself out of the trunk partially, causing the rack to be loose. The second time we used it with the metal clips over the trunk and some no slip shelving liner to protect my car. It works great for two bikes, but I have a 2011 Dodge Avenger and the bike pedal hits my car in the closest bike holder. That is why I gave it four stars. A lot of people complained about the brackets coming loose causing it to collapse, I don't see how it could. The brackets are thick and they take some strength to POP them in. maybe I have an improved model. I would recommend this to someone else.
So far a good product...
June 26, 2012
I really wanted to buy the 4 bike rack however the cost difference, $100 vs. $40 made it an easy decision in my opinion and here's why... I am not sure if this is the product that I really want and I wasn't sure how well it would work with my vehicles (2012 Honda Odyssey, 2010 Chevy Malibu), so for $40 vs. $100 I thought I'd give it a try. So far I have only put the bike rack on the trunk of the Chevy Malibu and it was very easy. It only took me 8 min from the time I took it out of the box and had it fully functional and ready to put the bikes on, I know because of the time on the pics I took to add to this review. I imagine putting the bikes on will take a little longer if I don't want to damage the car. I am a bit concerned if the product will fit or not on the Odyssey but even if it doesn't, for $40, I have something that works with the other car. Once I have the bikes on and try it on Odyssey I'll try to update this review and maybe give it a 5* rating.
Generally effective for one bike and short trips, okay for longer, damaged car, finally broke
March 13, 2009
Originally bought around January of 09. Read through to get the whole story.I purchased this to be able to combine car (97 Saturn SL1) and bike commuting. So far, so good. 4 days/week, I drive near work, then bike into (and around) my workplace. My commute is about 20 minutes, with about 10 minutes of freeway driving.In the few months I have used this, I have had no major issues. The bike does not move much, except the front wheel. I have not found a good way of securing this. Currently, I use my U-lock to lock the wheel and bike frame to the rack frame. This keeps the tire from hitting the car, but there is some motion. I've used bungee cords, which kept the wheel very stable, but the bungees were slowly getting shredded. Otherwise very little motion. So little that it has twice stayed in place when I forgot to strap it down (including once where I drove for 2 - 3 miles on the freeway)!The straps can be done/undone fairly quickly. It takes me about 1 minute to mount/dismount the bike. A clasp, or something similar, might be quicker, but these do work fine.It takes a little bit to mount/dismount the rack, but really, not all that long (I've only done it once ... it's fairly intuitive). The short straps for clamping bikes do flap in the wind, and that is occasionally a little distracting when I look in the rear-view mirror, but overall I do not find the rack or rack with bike to be much of a visual issue.Have not used it on a long trek yet, or with multiple bikes (I will try to remember to update when I do).I did notice that it seemed to leave a mark on top of my trunk where the foam pad rests. I did not try to remove it, so it could be a non-permanent mark.UPDATE 4/28/09: Definitely leaving a mark from the middle of the bar on the trunk. Would encourage folks to add some protection in that location.I still mostly use this for short trips. Did two slightly longer trips (~100 miles each way) without removing the bike in between, and it needed no tightening. This was also through the giant wind tunnel that is the San Gorgonio Mountain Pass in Southern California near Palm Springs ... and the wind was RAGING on the way back.UPDATE 9/7/09: Mark on the car: it is due to the trunk curving, but the bike-rack bar being straight and with padding only at the ends. I would strongly encourage adding padding in the middle.Used it for a camping trip with two full-sized bicycles and one child bicycle. Worked fairly well, although I did get some slippage, and the bikes were definitely bouncing (even on the way back, when I was more careful about tightening straps).UPDATE 6/10/10: My bike rack broke today. One of the straps connected to the trunk just broke, about two inches from the hook. A couple of things to note with this ... I have been using this rack for a year and a half, and about 99% of the time it is outside on my car in a desert-like environment (lots of heat and sun, a little bit of water). Today, I arrived at work and one of the straps had broken. The good news: the bike did not fall off. The one side that broke had slipped to the back of the trunk, but it all stayed on. Also, there is enough strap that I can just tie the strap to the hook, and that held for the drive home, even under 70 MPH strain.Also, all of the rubber elements on the rack look like crap now. They have sort of "bubbled" in the sun. It doesn't have a lot, so not a big deal. This happened probably in about the first 6 months or so.FINAL UPDATE 8/18/10: Well, within another month of the first strap breaking, two more did. Honestly, all of the straps were seeming a little brittle. Probably,this was caused by continued exposure to the elements. So, if this is a bike rack you plan to leave on your car, 1.5 years might be it's effective life use. I had thought about contacting Allen to see if I could get new straps under their warranty, but the day after the third strap broke i found a nive replacement rack for $5 at a garage sale.OKAY - ONE MORE UPDATE 10/3/11: In looking at teh picture, it appears the design may have changed. My rack had a straight bar across the trunk, and this one appears to be curved. I did not have issues with the small metal rods coming out, but given some of the recent reviews, it's certainly something I'd look into if I was purchasing this.
20%
Good rack, fits my Mazda3 hatchback well
November 7, 2017
Bought this for my 2014 Mazda3 hatchback and it works well. I ended up driving about 100 miles on highways recently carrying my bike on this rack. The rack is shockingly small. The box was less than two feet long. Which is great. However, the rack goes on quickly and makes a lot of sense. You just tighten up the straps until everything is snug and then strap down the bike.The rack looks like it would fit a wide variety of sedans and hatchbacks quite well. It stays in place on the road and I was never concerned with losing my bike.
Good rack for the money
September 6, 2017
I bought two of these, one for my daughter and one for my husband since we are always wanting to ride at different times. It was easy to install. It's small enough that it doesn't take up too much storage space even though it doesn't fold up. It does the job and for the price it was definitely worth it. My daughter used it on a 4 hr drive twice and had no issues. It might wiggle a bit especially if it's windy. Just make sure the straps are tightened properly and we also secure the bike to the rack with other ties. They have only ever carried one bike at a time so I can't comment on how it works with multiple bikes.
One of my better purchases!
August 6, 2017
I am very happy with this relatively inexpensive lightweight but sturdy bike rack. I ordered according to my car model but the rack allows my bicycle to come in contact with my trunk lid in one spot. It made an ugly scratch on the trunk lid of my old car before I noticed. That is why I gave it only 4 stars. Just use caution! This is a nice item that I would buy again and have recommended to my friends.
On a side note it scares the crap out of me every time I hit a solid ...
July 19, 2017
I've only used it a handful of times thus far but holds two heavy bikes on the back of my '14 Elantra well. I did add extra padding to the hooks. It hasn't left and dents or scratches but make sure your trunk and the pads are clean before use. On a side note it scares the crap out of me every time I hit a solid bump and it jiggles a little but I can't tell if it's the rack itself or my deep seated fear that I'll look at the rear-view mirror to see it and/or my trunklid bouncing down the street. Wife thinks it's fine...
Works as advertised, but needs a few tweaks to be perfect.
August 22, 2016
This is my first car mounted bike rack so I really can't compare it to the more expensive brands, but it works just fine. We used it to travel with two bikes 100 miles each way and had no issues except one that I will explain below.A few modifications are necessary. You will need to put electrical tape on the metal hooks to avoid paint damage. Our Murano bows out slightly in the center and scraped a bit on the middle of the horizontal bars between the protective pads... so use foam pipe insulation to fill in the gaps between the pads. Don't forget to bungee the front wheel back to the bike to prevent the handle bars from spinning. One of the bikes we hauled was a ladies cruiser and the top bar curves down at such an angle that it would not mount properly. Instead of buying the cross bar adapter I used ratchet straps to pull the vertical seat bar back to the front of the mount. The ratchet provided enough tension that it held in place just fine.My major issue was that when installing the rack for the first time I placed the top two clips at the trunk hinge locations thinking this would be the strongest point of the door. On our Nissan Murano the door is actually rigid plastic instead of metal. When I opened the trunk the metal clips created a pinch point at the hinge and cracked the exterior plastic of the door. I moved the clips away from the hinges and did not have the problem again. However, I was now concerned that by clipping to plastic my door would fail under the weight of the bikes before the bike rack would. Again, over 100 miles of highway driving everything help up. I don't blame the rack for this problem, but just a word of caution to others.
Good Rack - MAKE SURE IT'S TIGHT AND STURDY BEFORE DRIVING
August 11, 2016
I drive a 2016 Hyundai Tuscon.I bought this so my roommate and I could go to different bike trails around Houston. We both have male bikes, so figuring out how to get them both on here was a logistics test for us. The way we have to put the bikes on the rack together makes the tires stick out pretty far out both sides of my car (not too far, but further than the width of my car). On our first trek to a new trail, the bike rack shifted on my car while we were on the freeway. Luckily we were able to exit safely without damaging our bikes or causing an accident. You just have to REALLY make sure those straps are tight and that the rubber bumper is placed on the right spot on your car. Give the whole thing a good wiggle once you think you're ready to go to make sure there's no movement (if there is any movement, it will move while you drive). Once we got ourselves re-situated, we were on our way again and it was sturdy for the remainder of the drive.Overall, it's a good quality bike rack. I wish the 2 bike holders were more spaced out so we could fit our bikes better together, but we're still able to make it work. This is a good price, so I would recommend this.

Three Star Reviews:

12%
Frames of mtn bikes today: the down tube (diagonal) ...
August 26, 2016
Frames of mtn bikes today: the down tube (diagonal) is curved inwards so that the corner where the down and top tubes meet (in front) is so tight that it's very difficult to fit the rack through. It's not the rack's fault, I think.
Easy to install and functions well
April 22, 2016
Easy to install and functions well. The only reason it doesn't get a higher rating is one of the straps that holds the bikes in place broke the first time I used it.
Amazon fit guide not accurate
February 23, 2015
I purchased this for my 2013 Nissan Leaf as the fit guide on Amazon confirmed that it will fit but when I received the package, I found it doesn't. the Fit guide here is misleading and you should first check with AllenSportsUSA.com for actual fitments.Other than that, product it self was well packaged and delivered on time.Installation was simple and seems to work well.depending on the weight and load of your bikes, it may be too heavy for your car, especially where the lower bar is pressing against on the car. it would be ideal to locate the lower bar somewhere where dent is not easily created. three adults bikes are heavy.
Useful but clunky
July 21, 2014
It is a little clunky and hard to figure out at first, but once it's on, there's no budging and your bikes WILL NOT fall off. The only downside to having this on your trunk without any bikes on the rack is you may get pulled over by a cop on the OTHER side of the street going in the OPPOSITE direction who tells you to take it down because you must be hiding your license plate and are hinting that you have some paraphernalia or issue with the license plate or drivers license or something ... (humor, but be sure to take it off of your trunk when not in use, because it can be inconvenient if you are at the light of your school or place of work or residence....)
Alright for the Price
August 14, 2012
The product arrives in a nice package. The rack has a couple of foam rollers/ dampers on both the arms of the rack which are not of very good quality but will suffice for the season. Eventually they need to be replaced or strengthened with better foam rollers. the rack itself is very easy to mount / unmount. The straps could have been stronger but are okay for about two bikes but would not take three bikes on them. The mounts for the bikes are so close to each other that it's very difficult to mount two bikes next to each other on the rack.
Used on Ford Focus 2012, Broke rear glass
May 21, 2012
I bought this rack aftery buying the Allen Deluxe 3-Bike Hitch Mount Rack (1.25 or 2-Inch Receiver) for my SUV. I was pretty happy with the price and quality of the hitch mount on my SUV.I had to buy soft plastic pads to avoid the rack damaging the trunk paint with the provided brackets. I used very thin (about 2mm) plastics and installed it for a 200 mile road trip (all highway). When I arrived everything seemed OK but that same afternoon the glass broke and the dealer found the cause to be the place where the bracket touched the glass (apparently it doesn't touch but I can imagine it does when opening / closing the trunk).The rack is nice just be careful if the bracket is near the glass.
7%
Seems sturdy, lower bar not adjustable.
September 15, 2017
2014 CruzeSeems sturdy, held 1 adult and 1 child bike really well.I added foam protection on all the hooks even though they seem to be coated. The lower bar rest right on the license plate which is a pain if you have a plate cover like I do. Would rate higher if you could adjust the lower bar but its decent for the money.
Made me nervous, but worked all 2,000 miles
August 24, 2017
Bought it for a 2,000 mile trip. It did its job. I checked it every time we got gas, never noticed a problem. The way it wobbled on the highway definitely made me nervous though, I'd really prefer something more sturdy. Had it mounted on a Honda Fit (hatchback).I lined the hooks with gorilla tape to protect car paint, which I strongly recommend.I read all the instructions and followed them, although I don't think I would've done anything different without them (it was obvious).
Not great for two bikes
May 8, 2017
Does the jobDirections could be better for assembly, extra line or two with a picture.Once assembled "not a big job" the unit carries one bike quick and easy.The second bike has to be wiggled and jammed in to get in and take off.The distant they give between the two bikes "not adjustable" is unnecessarily tight .
It's really nice rack, but 1
April 6, 2016
It's really nice rack, but 1. it's not as easy for installing as it should. 2. It's hard to mount MTB bike on it, as most of bikes does not have middle bar. (see image).
Not recommended for women's or cruising style bikes
October 3, 2015
The bike rack is fairly easy to set up on the trunk of a car. Where the problem lies, and hence the three star rating, is in being able to transport a women's bicycle on it. Men's bikes are easy enough to life onto the arms and strap in, but women's bikes have to be flipped upside down and maneuvered onto the arms. Since the bike we have is one of those women's retro-style cruising bikes with a low-slung crossbar, the bicycle could only be mounted at a severe angle, with the rear fender and light being only a few inches from the ground (our car is a 2004 Hyundai XG350 - not super low car). I have no idea how a second bike could fit on there.This rack is probably perfect for light and thin racing-style bikes but if you want to transport cruising bikes or anything more substantial than a skinny bike, i would recommend getting another bike rack, preferably one that has adjustable width arms.For the price, we are making due with the hoisting and maneuvering.
Definitely Capable of Removing Paint!
September 2, 2015
So my girlfriend read up on cheap bike racks on Amazon and told me to buy this one. She said all we would need is some bungee cords and this rack and we would be good to transport our bikes to wherever. We tried out the rack on my 2013 Mazda3 sedan and it seemed to work fine... I left the bike rack on for the weekend and removed it to find... missing paint. This is largely due to the design of the 2013 mazda3's trunk, which comes to a point in the center for aesthetic purposes. The weight of the bikes had compressed the two foam pieces enough so that the bare metal was rubbing against the trunk's angular midpoint 'ridge'. The metal was rubbing against this point and wore through the paint here. Bummer. The clips, which we thought would be fine after wrapping them in electrical tape, also damaged the paint in the crevice to which they were attached (just the side clips).As crappy as that is, I think it could be avoided if I were to put the rack back on my car. We learned from our mistakes when putting the bike rack on her 2013 Subaru Impreza hatchback. First of all, due to the design of the hatch, the top bar rests on the window and the bottom bar rests on the top of the license plate, so the chance of scratching any paint here is essentially zero. When attaching the clips to her car, we took a cloth rag and cut it into pieces to act as a buffer between the clips and the car paint. This worked excellently, maintaining a strong hold while protecting the car paint from any damage. I highly recommend foregoing any taping of the clips; just take a rag and cut it up into small squares to protect the paint. I would also recommend putting a rag with a rubber band on the pedal that will rest closest to the car before trying to place it on the rack. That will prevent any issues scratching the paint while trying to get the bike situated on the rack.We used bungee cords to prevent the wheels from turning, which worked great. The rack may shift a little but as long as you follow the directions, you should have no issues. I would recommend this rack if you are carrying two lighter bikes, with a car with a flat trunk design. Otherwise, you may want to pay more for more security and convenience.Not recommended for circa 2013 Mazda 3's, or any car with a trunk that has an uneven trunk design like them.I will update the review if I decide to retry using the rack with my car to see if further damage can be avoided.

Two Star Reviews:

3%
... was supposed to fit a minivan but this is better design for smaller vehicles that have a regular trunk
August 21, 2015
It was supposed to fit a minivan but this is better design for smaller vehicles that have a regular trunk.
We have needed a bike rack for awhile I liked the price of this one and it looked sturdy ...
May 20, 2015
We have needed a bike rack for awhile I liked the price of this one and it looked sturdy enough for hauling three bikes. When looking at this it gave me the option to check my vehicle to make sure it fits.. My car was said to work for this rack. Upon getting this I went out and put it on the car.. This does not fit my car like the instructions say. It took some trial and error and found a way to still use this with my car so I don't have to hassle with trying to return and finding another one..as a product it works very well with all the right straps and securing brackets.. I added a couple bungees just to be safe..
difficult to put up. Doesn't keep the bikes on ...
April 10, 2015
difficult to put up. Doesn't keep the bikes on tightly or safely. Had 3 bikes on it. Had to stop alot to tighten it. They moved around quite a bit
Doesn't fit my car as advertised
October 4, 2012
I opened the package only to find out that it just barely squeezes onto the back of my car. I am afraid to even try it because it fits so tightly that my bumper might break or the top of the rack will slide off of the 1 inch that sits on the actual trunk. I give it two stars because it has a lot of potential for other car models, just not mine as it said it would. (I have a Dodge Stratus)
Average
November 8, 2011
Item is ok, but had some issues. First off, it didn't fit securely on my SUV which is a Mercedes ML 320. However, this class of vehicle is on the list. Secondly, make sure you weigh your bikes. My 3 bikes did not fit. Too heavy, and it definitely doesn't hold once you're close to 100 lbs.We ended up strapping the bike holder to my Chevy Cruze and it worked fine.But not totally satisfied.
Do not buy if your car has a spoiler.
July 4, 2010
Finally after a little over a year of owning this item, I am writing a review. I use if for two adult bikes on my Mazda which has a spoiler. The design of the rack does not allow for a lot of clearance over the spoiler by the two small metal braces. When I add the bikes, the rack is sitting just barely over the spoiler and when I go over bumps the rack damages the spioler and chips the paint off. Not only that, the rubber padding leaves a mark on my trunk. I wish I spent more money and got a better product. It depends on the car and the weight of the bikes you are trying to transport. If you have a car like the audi TT that is pictured you wont have issues with the metal braces. Transporting three bikes would be not be advised.
4%
Nope
November 5, 2017
It might work for someone, I guess, but didn't seem to fit on our Prius, without 'riding' on the spoiler . When mounted on the Ford Fusion, the bicycle pedals wouldn't clear the frame, and would hit the car body... Also we didn't like the clips to hold it to the trunk, as they were very sharp, with very little padding protection for the car body and we were worried they'd scratch or dent the body.... we didn't trust it, so we returned it.
Easy to mount to your car
June 21, 2017
Easy to mount to your car. My women's mountain bike took a bit of trial and error to mount. However, the bike felt secure after I figured out how to mount it. The problem started after my second ride. I live in Florida where it rains all of the time. It rain on my way home from my second ride. I shook the water off the rack and put it in my trunk. Two days later I opened my trunk to discover pools of rust all over my new yoga mats. The rust was really excessive. Yoga mats are ruined, and I'm not hopeful for the longevity of my new bike rack.
It does hold the bikes pretty well but it does damage your car
June 11, 2017
The reviews are true, this thing does leave a mark on your car. It does hold the bikes pretty well but it does damage your car. If you don't care about your car then I would say go ahead and get this product. If you have a nice car that you don't want get damage then invest in the Thule.
Unreliable strapping tension on Civic trunk.
January 13, 2017
Your experience may be different, but I cannot get it to securely hold tight to my 2008 Civic trunk even under the weight of one bike on paved roads. I wouldn't even attempt poor roads or two bikes. On a paved 55-mph road I had to stop twice in 15 miles to reattch and retighten straps. Completely unacceptable and unsafe. But I don't give it less than two stars because I could see this working on a hatchback, maybe, or a car with a taller trunk area.
Warning - Spoiler causes issues.
June 20, 2016
Does not fit Dodge Avenger 2012 with spoiler, unlike box and advertised. The bike rack barely sits on the car without destroying the spoiler due to its smaller frame, and it does not provide the clearance for the first bike to be mounted. When mounted, and not resting on the spoiler (which spoilers can not handle weight downward), the first hook for the bike-rack is so close to the frame, that any bike's pedal or gears begins hitting the backside of the car. I would rate as 4 or 5 star if it wasn't listed as compatable for the dodge avenger 2012, as the dodge caliber 2008 fits perfectly, and I have used it on that car for a while/
bad attitude regarding simple problem
June 3, 2016
i've contacted customer service 4 times about a simple deficiency in the spacers between the straps for two bikes, the first reply was incorrect (or in hindsight maybe just BS), i've just been ignored ever since. the customer service phone no. is just to a call center. the call center personnel are courteous and sympathetic but it seems they are just stonewalled by the company that has not replied.the bike rack is an OK starting point but what with the additional strapping and ropes required to stabilize the bikes I'm not sure that I couldn't have just started with some two by fours.

One Star Reviews:

10%
I took my bike on a long road trip with ...
September 16, 2017
I took my bike on a long road trip with this bike rack. The rack slipped off the trunk of my Honda Accord and dented my truck. I secured it correctly, but it would not stay in place. Do not buy this rack.
Faulty straps/Damage to vehicle caused/Do not buy
August 7, 2017
The bike mount rack was installed just as the instructions indicated, and even pulled up some youtube videos to be sure. The strap just seems so flimsy I couldn't believe it would hold but I trusted it. I had 2 adult bikes and 1 small child bike. 30 miles into our trip the entire rack began to fall off. I was left with a dent and scratched on my trunk but I was able to pull off the road to save the bikes and any hazard it would have caused to traffic.This was so unexpected, and a real time loss for our trip and the worst is the now expensive dent it left in my outback.I should have gotten the model for the hitch, but I thought well when I ride with my son alone this can be easy for me to get on and off my car. Wrong, so wrong.Horrible, useless design
Rack failed and fell off without warning while driving...dangerous and horrible product!!!
June 25, 2017
Items arrived with the device poking holes in both sides of the box. But item was undamaged, so no biggie. Website said device fit on my car, but manufacturer and info on box said it did not. So, I used it on my girlfriend's car, to carry both our bikes. Easy to set up. Cinched up upper and lower bands. Made as tight as I (stronger than average adult male) and she (much stronger than average adult woman) could do, as per the instructions. Felt secure. But first bump we hit...pow!!! Rack fell off our car, causing major damage to both bikes. Fortunately no cars right behind us, and thank God this did not happen on the freeway, which would have caused a major accident, hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage, and possible deaths! Impact of rack with pavement obviously twisted it beyond repair. We spent more money on a non-crappy rack (Rock Solid brand)...much more expensive, but worth it, in retrospect. I'd only suggest this item if you do not care about your bikes, and don't care about possibly killing people driving behind you if/when your own Allen Sports rack falls off.
I gave it away. I put in the make ...
July 29, 2015
I gave it away. I put in the make and model of my vehicle before perchasing this item and was told that the three bike rack would fit, well it didn't. I drove four blocks when the rack was falling off. I followed all the instructions of installing and some butIit didn't fit.
Not for three bikes
June 15, 2014
Junk - I tried using this thing with three bikes on a 10 min trip to the beach on side roads and had to stop five times to unload the bikes and reset the cross bars into the locked position. Every bump I hit the bikes jumped up and I prayed the cross bars held . I was afraid to go over 30 mph. On the way home I put one bike in the trunk and it held most of the way and only had to stop once. I'm afraid to use it again and will probably buy something different
Bike Carrier
April 15, 2012
I mounted this bike rack on my 2007 Toyota Highlander. It took me about 30 minutes to figure out how to mount it correctly. Once I figured out how to install it, subsequent installations took only a couple of minutes.While the rack mounts tightly, I am not convinced that this mounting would hold three bikes securely on a long highway trip - I am limiting its use to short in-town trips.UPDATEAfter using this a few times around town, I really can't recommend this product. It is just not secure enough. After those few initial tries, I have decided not to use it any longer.
8%
The clamps can easily scratch and/or damage the trunk lid
September 5, 2017
Does not mount solidly on a 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid which is listed on the "fit list" on the Allen website and on the box that the carrier comes in. The brackets do not have enough contact with the metal trunk lid to properly hold the rack. The clamps can easily scratch and/or damage the trunk lid. The rack continued to slip down the trunk lid each time I drove over a bump. Even after tightening the rack several times it continued to slip off. I ended up with scratches on the top of the trunk lid and on the bumper where the bike rack and bikes scratched it. Thankfully the rack and bikes did not fall off onto the freeway or there would have been a real disaster.
Didn't even go biking that day because of the fact I didn't feel comfortable it would work
September 3, 2017
Poorly made. Hurt my car on first attempt. Didn't even go biking that day because of the fact I didn't feel comfortable it would work, even though we were only traveling about 20-30 miles, on road. Sucks, man. Sometimes the "Highly Rated, Low Priced" Amazon featurettes are very poorly made and sometimes they are great. This one was not great.
but I don't like the bike hitting my bumper
August 21, 2017
I tossed it after three uses. It's cumbersome and the bike swings a ton. It may be that it wouldn't fall off, but I don't like the bike hitting my bumper.
Not a good fit for some SUVs
July 17, 2017
This just doesn't fit on the back of my Nissan Murano as it says it should. The bikes would hit the back of my vehicle. Wish I had a hitch on my car so I could get the car rack for hitches.
Damaged vehicle despite proper installation
November 14, 2016
Installed according to instructions, and carefully. Verified ropes were tight. Have used several bike racks so this wasn't my first rodeo. Nevertheless, this rack scratched up the paint at all grip points on my Subaru Forester. You get what you pay for, but not scratching the paint should be an expected feature of any bike rack. I shouldn't have to modify it in order for it to not damage my vehicle. I do not recommend this item. Spend more, get better.
not good
February 3, 2016
This thing in my opinion, is complicated/not user friendly, has too many straps and worst of all fit my car but does not fit any of the 4 bicycles I have. I bought a cheaper one at a large box store and it serves my purpose. I would return bit waited too long and now past my return date
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Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$69.99updated: Mar 18, 2020
$39.93updated: Mar 19, 2020
Features
Answered Questions
Answered Questions
Article Number
Article Number
0765271103002
0765271105105
Binding
Binding
Sports
Sports
Brand
Brand
Allen Sports
Allen Sports
Color
Color
Blk/ Silver
Multi
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Department
Department
unisex-adult
unisex-adult
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$89.99
$59.99
Height
Height
196.8 in
157.5 in
Length
Length
1102.4 in
925.2 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Allen
Allen Sports
Model
Model
103DB
102DN
MPN
MPN
103DB
102DN
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
103DB
102DN
Product Group
Product Group
Automotive Parts and Accessories
Automotive Parts and Accessories
Product Type
Product Type
OUTDOOR_RECREATION_PRODUCT
OUTDOOR_RECREATION_PRODUCT
Publisher
Publisher
Allen
Allen Sports
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.2
8.6
Size
Size
One Size
One Size
Studio
Studio
Allen
Allen Sports
Weight
Weight
35.3 oz
26.5 oz
Width
Width
708.7 in
511.8 in
Feature
Feature

Model 103D

Fits most sedans, hatchbacks, minivans, and SUVs

Single configuration design eliminates headaches during set up and installation

Patented individual tie-down system secures and protects bicycles

Lifetime warranty on workmanship and materials

Patented design fits sedans, hatchbacks, minivans, and SUV's - consult manufacturer web site for specific vehicle fit information^Side straps for increased lateral stability

Individual tie-downs secure and protect bicycles

Padded lower frame keeps bicycles away from vehicle

Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

Comes fully assembled - set up and installs in seconds

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