Description
Fork Mount Bike Carrier / Power Edition - By Front Runner
Features
Keep your bike stable and secure over extreme terrain, and at all speeds, so you won’t have to leave your bike behind on your next adventure; no matter where you go.
- Keep the dirt and road debris on the road and not on your bicycle by securely mounting it on your rack or load bars.
- An upright 2 piece bike carrier made from strong 3CR12 stainless steel.
- Powder coated in the same durable finish as the Front Runner rack and load bars for durability and clean styling.
- Front fork clamp features a quick release that fits all standard fork dropouts.
- Rear wheel holder can accommodate all wheel sizes and widths from 700C x 23mm road wheels up to 26 x 4.5" fat bike tires.
- Quickly secure and adjust the rear wheel with the robust ratcheting buckle and strap.
Note: Can be used together with Thru Axle Adapter for Fork Mount Bike Carrier to allow Thru Axle and Pinch Axle fitment.
Specs
Consists of:
1 x Fork Clamp
1 x Rear Wheel Holder
Installation Hardware
Fitting Instructions
Materials used:
Black powder coated 3CR12 stainless steel
Rubber Ladder Strap
Plastic Ratchet Buckle
Product Dimensions:
Rear Holder:
230mm (9.1") L x 137mm (5.4") W x 66mm (2.6") H
Front Clamp:
48mm (1.9") L x 152mm (6") W x 53mm (2.1") H
Weight:
2.6kg (5.7lbs)
Installation Instructions for RRAC153

ATTN: State of California Consumers
Cancer and Reproductive Harm
(www.p65warning.ca.gov)
Manufacturer Part Number
RRAC153
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