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2 Yakima Boa Bike Carrier Universal Roof Rack Mount Bike Rack on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, US

Pompano Beach, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Yakima Manufacturer Part Number:2065 Warranty:No

 

Yakima's most affordable fork-mount bike carrier, the Boa offers a unique and flexible pivoting wheel holder that doesn't require a full length tray. Boa is compatible with disc brakes and includes an SKS-lockable skewer.

Features:

  • Economical, 2-piece fork mount with unique, flexible design
  • Pivoting, short wheel tray allows you to carry different lengths of bikes
    • No full-length wheel tray - great for use with Yakima LoadWarrior and MegaWarrior Cargo Basket
  • Quick-release skewer
    • Engages with hard plastic lever
  • Locks with 1 Same Key System (SKS) Core (sold separately)
    • Locks bike to fork block and fork block to crossbars
    • Use 1 Accessory Lock Housing (sold separately) to lock wheel tray to crossbars
      • Requires 1 additional SKS Core
    • SKS Cores can be changed out to make all your Yakima locks keyed alike


Specs:

  • Capacity: 1 bike
    • Compatible with disc brakes
  • Application: Mounts on either round or square crossbars
    • Crossbar spread must be between 32" and 50"
  • SKS Cores:
    • For enhanced security, install 1 Accessory Lock Housing and 1 additional SKS Core to lock wheel tray to crossbars
  • Weight: 2 lbs

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