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The BV BV-HR 4-Bike Hitch Mount Rack is a robust, space-saving bike carrier designed for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Featuring a tilt-back design for easy rear gate access, a patented anti-wobble system for stability, and padded arms to protect your bikes, it supports up to 35 pounds per bike. Its fold-up capability and built-in safety reflector make it a smart, secure choice for active professionals who demand convenience and style on every journey.







| Brand | BV |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 16 x 35 inches |
| Load Capacity | 35 Pounds |
| Mounting Type | Hitch Mount |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813076028805 |
| Manufacturer | BV USA Enterprises |
| UPC | 813076028805 |
| Model | BV-HR02-4 |
| Item Weight | 78.8 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 16 x 35 inches |
| Item model number | BV-HR02-4 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BV-HR |
B**N
Sturdy, multi purpose and affordable
This bike rack has been great. It needs complete assembly up front (which would be hard without a socket set), but that also means you can use it as either a full 4 bike rack or a 2 bike rack if you don’t fully assemble it. This flexibility has been great, and something I use all the time. I leave the front half and back half individually built, just not joined. If you need to load a 3rd or 4th bike, just bolt the two halves together and go.The full 4 bike rack is VERY heavy, which speaks to its sturdiness, but also makes it unwieldy. I’ve found splitting it into 2 pieces both makes it easier to get on/off the car and much easier to hang on the garage wall.It has an anti-wobble feature that’s activated by tightening a bolt once threaded through the hole in the hitch (again, a socket wrench makes this much easier) that makes it very sturdy. When I tighten it all the way, I can’t wiggle the rack at all without moving the whole car. I’ve hauled 2 bikes on a 6 hour round trip ride with no concerns. The bolt also comes with a hole at the end for a padlock, if you’d like to leave the rack on for extended periods or take it on trips.The fold up and down is easy, a very convenient feature. It’s not as slick as a top name brand rack, but it’s also less than half the cost, so that’s worth it to me.Lastly, the arms that lock the bike in place seem sturdy and like they will last a long time. My bike is a straight cross beam on the frame and my wife’s is an angled one, and it works great for both. It has straps for the tires, but I view them as more or a safety than actually doing anything. I’ve purposefully not strapped them down the past few local trips and haven’t noticed any difference.The one thing I’d like is a way to lock bikes to the rack itself, but I can buy a long bike lock and thread it through any bikes on the rack + the rack itself to make something work. Again, not as slick as the name brand racks, but worth the money saved for me.All in all, I’d highly recommend this rack to anyone looking.
D**N
Solid but Some Issues
This is my first hitch bike rack and I bought it after reading many reviews. The price was good and so were the reviews. It does the job and seems very sturdy. The threaded pin that secures the rack to the hitch mount is very nice. The bikes also are secure and don’t move about. The down side is the weight and the difficulty adjusting the padded brace that slides over the frame of the bikes to secure them. You really have to pound them with your hand. I addressed this with Amazon and the manufacturer and amazon gave me a refund and the rack company promptly sent me a replacement brace. Things are better but still challenging. One another issue with all that heavy steel is rust. After the first rain I saw signs of rust. It isn’t going to fall apart anytime soon but rust is unsightly. Maybe need better painting process.
G**O
Buy this rack if you are cheap and still expect high quality
I would highly recommend the 4 bike carrier. I had a cheap 2 bike hanging style rack that scratched the bikes from them moving around so much and it was hard to load bikes with angled upper tubes.I was expecting the 2" version to have an adapter but it surprisingly came with 2" tube and a great locking wedge feature that keeps the hitch section securely in the hitch, like won't move at all. It requires a wrench (included) to screw in a bolt through the hitch pin that raises the wedge and there is a cotter key just incase the screw would back out. Not only does it secure the rack but if someone wants to steal it they need a wrench.The rest of the rack has a few hitches pins, so although the hitch receiver portion is completely secure, the rest of the unit can wiggle a bit but not enough to worry about. It's worth having the convience to be able to pivot the rack a few different ways.I cut short pieces from a pool noodle and placed them on the upper tubes where the hold down clamps come down. Another review said that the rubber coating wore off and scratched their bike so I'm not taking any chances.It's heavy and will be a chore to take on/off but with how it folds up and pivots so you can open the hatch on an suv I would just leave it on if you use it enough.The only thing I can list as a negative is the tube covers that snap in to prevent water from getting in the tube weren't staying in well and a couple were cracked but those are cheap at McMaster-Carr and I would super glue them in.Really can't beat this rack for the price.
D**.
So far so good...
We finally found a hitch bicycle mount! They are difficult to find, especially for 4 bikes so we were excited to finally get one. The rack is of high quality. It took me about 20 minutes to put it together. I would recommend using your own tools instead of the one's they provide you (especially for the nuts). I followed the directions and built it on the hitch which was the best way to do it. Honestly, the directions were short on words but the pictures were very clear. We loaded up our four road bikes and have put it through the tests of bumps, turns, interstate, etc. and it has done great. The bikes move very little. I am able to fold it up by myself but my wife is not. It is pretty heavy so I showed my 12 year old son how to help and they have folded up it a few times already. We are going to buy some reflective tape to add to the ends. It came with one reflective circle plate but it sticks pretty far from the vehicle (remember, we have four bikes). We want to make sure that the people behind us can see the edge, particularly at night. We have a 2-inch hitch and had not issues with it wobbling. I wish that it had some type of locking mechanism but we were able to lock it to our hitch with another "rope bike lock" for now. I will probably figure out some way to make sure we can lock it to our vehicle more securely. But so far, so good.
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