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This Cheap Bike Rack Doesn't Feel Cheap

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Outfitr has several bike rack options, this one and many of theirs are pretty focused on providind bike racks that work for E-bike and extra heavy bikes. This rack has a convenient easy fold system and is certified to have a 100 lbs per tray weight capacity. I tested this in a couple ways in this video. If you want a hands on look at what you get with this rack, you're in the right place. https://outfitrer.com/collections/ebike-racks-with-loading-ramp/products/2-bike-hitch-e-bike-rack-with-ramp-easy-fold-and-tilt-heavy-duty #bikerack #hitchrack #mountainbiking

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In this video I’m checking out a cheap hitch rack that honestly doesn’t feel cheap—the Outf itr/Outfitr (Outfitrer) 2-bike e-bike rack with the loading ramp. A lot of “budget” racks look fine in photos and then feel sketchy the second you grab them, so I wanted a hands-on look at what you actually get: how it folds, how the tilt works, and whether it seems built for the heavier bikes people are actually hauling these days. This rack is aimed at e-bikes and extra heavy bikes, and it’s certified for 100 lbs per tray, which is a big deal if you’re not just tossing a 28 lb hardtail on there. I tested it a couple different ways and focused on the practical stuff—ease of use, the convenient easy-fold system, and the general “is this thing trailhead-ready or is it going to annoy me every trip?” If you’re trying to keep the rack budget-friendly without buying something that feels like a compromise, this is the kind of option I’d put on the shortlist.

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