A fresher take on the classic strap rack, the FullBack securely holds your bike, is simple to use, stores easily, installs easily, and is easy on the wallet. The construction is rugged, the modern design is as cool as your ride.
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Q: Can I open my trunk when the rack is mounted to my trunk?
A: We do not recommend opening the trunk of any vehicle while a trunk rack is installed.
Q: I am worried that a trunk rack will scratch my car.
A: The materials we use on the points that contact your vehicle are made of soft rubber or foam. As long as your vehicle is clean, and the rack pads and feet are clean you shouldn't have a problem.
Q: Is this the best choice for carrying my bikes?
A: The best way to carry bikes on a vehicle will always be using a trailer hitch rack. If your vehicle has a hitch go with that, if not we suggest getting one installed (and we do that in all of our 11 locations!) Trunk mount bike racks are an affordable option best for short trips, but they can be finicky, and any accessory mounting directly against your vehicle's paint will risk scratching.
Q: Will this bike rack work for a Honda CRV?
A: Thule & Yakima do not recommend any of their trunk mounted carriers for your vehicle. Saris Racks out of Madison, WI, offer a rack known as the Bones 2 or 3 Bike rack. This trunk mounted rack is approved for use on your vehicle with the additional use of their Hatch Hugger accessory. This will allow the rack to avoid clip contact with the spoiler on your vehicles hatch.
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