Sporting Goods : Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor

Sporting Goods : Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor

Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor

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Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Allen Bike Racks
Color: Black
EAN: 0445879826335
Label: Allen Bike Racks
Manufacturer: Allen Bike Racks
Model: 900B
Publisher: Allen Bike Racks
Sales Rank: 2464
Studio: Allen Bike Racks
Variation Description: black



Features:
  • Model 900B
  • Creates a top tube for non-conventional frames
  • Internal spring keeps your bikes secure.
  • Plastic coated hooks protect bicycle's finish.
  • Lifetime on workmanship and materials







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Item Description:
Adaptor bar adds a top tube to non-conventional frames. Internal spring maintains constant tension. Quickly attaches to wide range of frame styles. Plastic coated hooks protect your bicycles finish.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Right as plum pudding ...
I purchased this bar for an intended trip. I have a GIANT hybrid and my wife a TREK hybrid. While I was a bit apprehensive it proved me wrong. Not one problem from PA to Myrtle Beach via Jacksonville NC to see our daughter and then straight back. Over 1,100 mile and this was the first time we ever took the bike anywhere!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wonderful product! ...
The Allen Tension Bar Adaptor is so quick and easy to use! I could have never mounted my bike on the rack on our minivan without it. It was a very good purchase and I would recommend it to anyone with a women's style bike that needs to transport it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Does what it was made to do ...
What can I say, it does what it was made to do, and it was easy to use. It made putting my women's bike on our bike rack much easier and more secure. Just be careful that the bar doesn't pinch your hand when putting it on/taking it off!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Device for Mountain Bikes ...
This device works great for mountain bikes. I have hydraulic brake cables on my Giant Trance 1 that I didn't want resting on the bike rack. Use of this devices ensure clearance of all the cables from contact with the rack.

It is secure in the sense that the spring is really stiff (sometimes it is hard to get off without pinching my hand). This is good for feeling like the device is not going to come off the bike. Also, a strap is provided that would prevent the front of the device from disengaging the headset.

This device is great for bikes with odd shaped geometry. It keeps the bike level on the rack and protects hardware from banging against the bike rack or car.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great tension bar ...
Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor Does a great job of adapting my bike for my car trunk bike rack. Easy to put on and take off. Made of quality materials. Great price also.


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