Yakima AnkleBiter Deuce Bike Carrier Rack Systems

Yakima AnkleBiter Deuce Bike Carrier Rack Systems 

DESCRIPTION


• Still the only bike mount on the market to hold the bike by the crankarm
• Our innovative, award-winning upright bike mount got even better in '99
• Easier to use and works better with over-sized crankarms
• Accommodates all frame types - Y-frames, BMX, Downhill, Full Suspension, kids' bikes and standard frames
• Padded steel jaws adjust and close securely with fingertips to fit crank arms
• Eye-level adjustment makes this the easiest upright to load and unload (especially for us vertically challenge types!)
• Clamp never touches painted tubes or cables
• OverCenter Lever is lockable with an SKS core
• Two OverCenter Wheel Straps hold wheels securely in place.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 29, 2000]
Tom

Strength:

The anklebiter is a great rack for a bike with an oversized downtube where the lockjaw won't work. Easy to assemble and easy to load.

Weakness:

Yakima states that this rack works well with oversized crankarms. I have oversized Ultegra cranks and I had to adjust the clamp to it's all out position in order to get it to lock down on the crank. It worked well for the first 50 miles, but when I pulled out from a reststop the retaining screw had worked loose from the screw in pin and the bike fell over the driver side. The only thing that kept the bike from flying into traffic was the wheel clamps. I spent 15 minutes searching the road for the small screw that gave way, and carried the bike inside for the rest of the trip.

I have been trying to find a way to get some more room in the clamp, but haven't found anything yet. For the $100.00 I paid I think Yakima should lengthen the screw, or include a longer screw in the package. My bike cost $2800.00 and I almost lost it because of one small screw. I wouldn't recommend the anklebiter for oversized cranks, but it is a great rack when it fits.
I feel confident that the rack would work very well with a smaller crank, or longer screw.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 21, 2000]
Patrick Leung

Strength:

Fairly fast to mount a bike. Seems Solid.

Weakness:

Bikes mounted are tilted.

I question the design of this rack. Although the materials are solid, my rack does not keep the bikes perfectly parallel to each other or perpendicular with my car. Attempts by the bike store to adjust them have been unsuccessful at fixing the problem. When the rack arm is in the lock down position w/o bikes, the arm strikes/rubs the tray.

Given these experiences, I would go with a more traditional rack.

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None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 20, 2000]
Charles Hedberg

Strength:

Easy to use, strong, well built, and secure.

Weakness:

none that I've found so far.

$100. I have the Nissan version and the Deuce, which are slightly different, but both excellent. I have not had any problems clamping the Ankle Biter and feel it is a very secure rack both from a build standpoint and also for theft protection. I don't have anything negative to say.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 08, 2001]
Nathan

Strength:

I love not having to remove then re-align the front wheel for every ride.

Weakness:

None.

I have had this rack for 2 years and I love it. For mountain and road bikes, for trips aroound the block or 8 hrs. to northern Vermont, this rack holds the bike steady at speeds >80mph. I just got married so I'm going out and buying another one.

Similar Products Used:

Steelhead - Wheel has to be removed

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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