Allen Sports Deluxe 2-Bike Trunk Mount Rack, Model 102DN-R, Black

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 44,080 ratings

Price: 44.4

Last update: 07-03-2024


About this item

Patented design fits sedans, hatchbacks, minivans, and SUV's consult manufacturer web site for specific vehicle fit information.Comes fully assembled set up and installs in seconds 12 inch long carry arms easily accommodate a wide range of bicycle styles and 115 inch wide carry arms for greater bike compatibilityShips in certified frustration free packaging 70 pounds max capacityFolds fully flat for easy storage.Allen's warranty does not cover items purchased through third-party sellersImportant, please consult manufacturer web page for specific vehicle fit.Target gender : unisex.
Side straps for increased lateral stability. Single configuration design eliminates setup hassles and headaches during installation
Individual tie downs secure and protect bicycles
Padded lower frame keeps bicycles away from vehicle
Comes fully assembled set up and installs in seconds 12 inch long carry arms easily accommodate a wide range of bicycle styles and 115 inch wide carry arms for greater bike compatibility
Ships in certified frustration free packaging 70 pounds max capacity
Folds fully flat for easy storage.
Allen's warranty does not cover items purchased through third-party sellers
Important, please consult manufacturer web page for specific vehicle fit

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Top reviews from the United States

FigureitOut!
5.0 out of 5 stars Works GREAT… fantastic value
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023
I bought this bike rack for my 2013 Honda CRV (LX). I had gone to the Allen Sports website to verify that it would fit and it seemed like a great value and something that would work perfectly for me. I debated whether to purchase a one or two bike rack as I am the only one that rides, but I ended up opting for the two bike rack hopipng that my spouse would (at some point) become interested in riding as well. I will try to give some tips that will hopefully help you decide if this is a good fit for you, and also some tips on how to best use it:

1. Check the Allen Sports website to see if it will fit your particular vehicle. DO NOT take it at face value when reviewers on here say it DOES or DOES NOT fit a certain vehicle. They may not know how to install it, or they may be installing it incorrectly (i.e. unsafely) in order to ‘make’ it work.
2. The instructions for mounting the rack are fairly good but you really have to read them closely - ESPECIALLY when it comes to the bottom hook. The top and side hooks are fairly logical and self-explanatory… although make sure you use the correct hooks for top and side. The top hooks are bigger/wider than the side hooks, and the side hooks are also labeled.
3. KEY for certain vehicles - this is the issue that ALMOST made me think that this wouldn’t work for me (even though Allen Sports said it would). The bottom hook has several ways to be utilized, depending on your vehicle. The main issue is whether you have something metal to clip the hook to. Today many bumpers, and even the bottom of cargo doors are a hardened plastic, OR they have no ‘lip’ over which to clip the hook. This was the case for me… and even though I read the alternate ways to solidly connect the bottom hook, it wasn’t apparent to me at first. Ultimately, you don’t really connect that bottom hook TO anything, but instead open the trunk/cargo door slightly and put the hook inside and close the trunk/cargo door back, which secures the hook inside the vehicle and you just tighten the strap.
4. Depending on your car, and on your risk tolerance, you may want to consider using electrical tape around the hooks (some or all, depending on your vehicle) to help cushion and protect any paint. Since my vehicle is a 2013 it wasn’t an issue I was particularly concerned with but I did go ahead and opt to do it - figured it was easy to do and certainly wouldn’t hurt anything by doing it.
5. Definitely do something to secure the tires, to keep them from spinning, and inthe case of the front tire, to keep it from swiveling and hitting the vehicle. You can use the excess on the tie down straps, or just use a bungee cord.

The rack works perfectly on my Honda CRV and is actually even more steady/firm than I was expecting. Overall I could not be more pleased and am ready to hit the road!
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use but protect your paint
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
This bike carrier works perfect on my Ford Taurus. It is sturdy and holds two bikes easily. The hooks that attach to the trunk edges are metal, so there is the potential for damage. I use neoprene coasters to cushion the contact points and they work perfectly.
GSP
4.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy and durable bike rack, missing quick-attach feature
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
This is a very well-built bike rack and I'm going to use it for a 6 hour road trip with 3 bikes. I tested it with a short trip to a local trail with two bikes and it performed well.

Set-up was fairly easy. I just followed the directions and it was pretty simple to attach to my Honda CRV. Some reviewers complained about the metal hooks, but I found that they had a smooth coating on them that should keep you from scratching up your car in any way. Just be somewhat careful when attaching.

Traveling to the trail I noticed a bit of a "squeaky" noise coming from the rack. I believe that may have been caused by the soft rack support "bumper" rubbing on the rear car window. A slight repositioning of the bikes for the return trip seemed to make this go away. I noticed no shifting or problems with the rack once we got to the trail. The bikes were still securely attached and I had even made some quick starts and stops and a few hard turns, but the bikes were solid.

The only thing I don't like is the fasteners that hold the bikes onto the rack. Other racks I've used have a rubber "latch" that is quick and easy to lock the bike onto the rack. These holders require you to thread the strap through and back to attach the bike. It's not terrible, but kind of a pain to do something that used to take seconds and now takes minutes. Oh well. It's not a terrible drawback, but I knocked off one star for that design deficiency.

Removal of the rack was quite easy. For each strap, simply lifting the latch on each strap seems to loosen it sufficiently to remove the hook from the car. The unit doesn't take up much space when removed from your car, so that's a big plus too.

Overall this is a great value for the price. I recommend this rack for all your biking needs.
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GSP
4.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy and durable bike rack, missing quick-attach feature
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
This is a very well-built bike rack and I'm going to use it for a 6 hour road trip with 3 bikes. I tested it with a short trip to a local trail with two bikes and it performed well.

Set-up was fairly easy. I just followed the directions and it was pretty simple to attach to my Honda CRV. Some reviewers complained about the metal hooks, but I found that they had a smooth coating on them that should keep you from scratching up your car in any way. Just be somewhat careful when attaching.

Traveling to the trail I noticed a bit of a "squeaky" noise coming from the rack. I believe that may have been caused by the soft rack support "bumper" rubbing on the rear car window. A slight repositioning of the bikes for the return trip seemed to make this go away. I noticed no shifting or problems with the rack once we got to the trail. The bikes were still securely attached and I had even made some quick starts and stops and a few hard turns, but the bikes were solid.

The only thing I don't like is the fasteners that hold the bikes onto the rack. Other racks I've used have a rubber "latch" that is quick and easy to lock the bike onto the rack. These holders require you to thread the strap through and back to attach the bike. It's not terrible, but kind of a pain to do something that used to take seconds and now takes minutes. Oh well. It's not a terrible drawback, but I knocked off one star for that design deficiency.

Removal of the rack was quite easy. For each strap, simply lifting the latch on each strap seems to loosen it sufficiently to remove the hook from the car. The unit doesn't take up much space when removed from your car, so that's a big plus too.

Overall this is a great value for the price. I recommend this rack for all your biking needs.
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moniB
5.0 out of 5 stars Allen Bike rack
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
I was surprised at how easy it was to install even though I had watched their videos of installation. Read the follow the directions and it was very easy. Very sturdy when attached to my 2006 Hyundai. It's nice that the box gives you a full list of all vehicles it is suited for. Easy to take off of my car easy to install.
The bike rack is lightweight easy to handle. I'm only carrying one bike- which is a 40 lb townie.
The bike rack feels very durable and safe.
And what a fantastic price!
Good product I highly recommend, it looks like a good company too!
EJS
5.0 out of 5 stars secure and well-built car rack
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
This is an excellent car bike carrier. One thing I really like about it is that besides being obviously sturdy, easy to use and well-designed, the two arms are closer together than any other bike carrier I've owned. This means that my wife's bike is easy to get on it. To explain, she's 5' 1", so her bike has a short top tube which on our other 3 bike racks meant that only one of the arms would go under the top tube. So i either somehow strap the bike by its seat post to the rack, or I lift the bike up so the 2nd arm will go between the seat tube and the seat stays, which of course leaves the rear wheel sticking way up in the air. The cradles that the bike tubes sit in hold my larger bike very securely via the buckles & nylon straps.
Funny guy
5.0 out of 5 stars Did what I needed
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
I brought my bike with me for a 20 hour drive and it stayed on tight. Setup is very straightforward and quick. It feels sturdy and works well.
Marina
3.0 out of 5 stars Hmmmm
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Easy to install, be prepared it may damage your vehicle on the trunk. I took a 5 hour trip and it held but it made me uneasy the entire trip because I could see the bike lift and could hear the strain of the metal hook tabs on the upper trunk. For in city use it works great. Mine lasted about 2 years before the bottom strap snapped from the use.

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