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Chuck Rack 4-Bike Vertical Hitch Rack

Chuck Rack 4-Bike Vertical Hitch Rack

Regular price $1,208.00 AUD
Regular price $1,407.00 AUD Sale price $1,208.00 AUD
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Size

Four bikes. Lightest lift. No wheel contact, no rim damage. Trunk still accessible.

The Chuck Rack was built for families who want to get out more — not spend Saturday wrestling with gear. Lightweight aluminum, a one-motion tilt for trunk access, and a fold-flat design that disappears into the garage when you're done. It handles the logistics so you don't have to.

  • Hauls up to 4 bikes — expandable to 6 with extenders (sold separately)
  • 280 lb weight capacity — handles e-bikes, fat bikes, and fully-loaded family rides
  • Lightest rack in its class — easy for one person to mount, remove, and store without help
  • Handlebar-mounted system — no spoke contact, no frame scratches, bikes stay separated. (easier to load than you think)
  • Rear-access tilt — reach your trunk without unloading a single bike
  • Folds flat for storage — compact footprint, not an eyesore in the garage
  • Anti-wobble mount — rock-solid at highway speeds
  • Works with most bike styles — MTB, gravel, kids', fat bikes, and e-bikes
  • Modular with all Chuck gear —  Swap to ski mode (with chuck bucket attachment) when the snow hits. 
  • Powder-coated aluminum — weather-resistant and built for year-round use

What's Included

  • Chuck Rack (4-bike configuration)
  • Full-Tilt BASE Post (fits standard 2" hitch)
  • Mounting pin + safety clip
  • Anti-wobble mechanism + allen key
  • Rubber protection guards
  • Setup instructions + tools

Specifications

Bike Capacity 4 bikes (expandable to 6 with extenders)
Max Load 280 lbs
Material Powder-coated aluminum rack + steel base post
Rack Weight ~27 lbs
Base Post Weight ~27 lbs
Tilt 2-stage, up to 90°
Hitch Size Standard 2" receiver (1.25" adapter sold separately)
Compatible Bikes MTB, road, kids', fat bikes, e-bikes
Storage Folds flat

Note on bike computers: This rack holds your bike by the handlebars near the stem. If you have a large center-mount computer or one positioned close to the stem, it may interfere with the hook — just slide it further out on the bar before loading.

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