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Yakima Swingdaddy Bike Rack on 2040-parts.com

US $370.00
Location:

Geneseo, Kansas, United States

Geneseo, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yakima Manufacturer Part Number:Swingdaddy

Drive comfortably, knowing your bikes are securely fastened on your vehicle. The Yakima SwingDaddy is a durable, easy-to-install bike rack. And even when fully loaded, it’s designed for your needs. Access the rear of your car at any time by swinging the bike rack out.

  • Carries up-to 4 bikes
  • Fits a 2" hitch receiver
  • Equipped with anti-sway cradles and ZipStrips
  • Built-in lock to prevent theft
  • Single bolt assembly (no additional tools needed)
  • Compatible with the Yakima Single Key System (SKS)
  • AutoPin secures the rack to the hitch
  • Single bolt assembly (no additional tools needed)
Part number:
SWINGDADDY

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