: Hollywood Racks E3 Express 3-Bike Trunk Mount Rack

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Hollywood Racks E3 Express 3-Bike Trunk Mount Rack

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Street Price: $64.95
Gaunz Org Price: $52.78
Savings!: $12.17 (19%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2158





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Hollywood Racks
EAN: 0014658090009
Label: Hollywood Racks
Product Manufacturer: Hollywood Racks
Model: E3
Publisher: Hollywood Racks
Release Date: May 11, 2007
Ranking: 2158
Studio: Hollywood Racks


Piece facts:
  • 3-bike trunk rack with user-friendly hub adjustment system
  • Soft cradles help protect bike finish; comes pre-assembled
  • Integrated tie-down strap for extra security on the road
  • Designed to fit perfectly on any type of vehicle
  • Folds flat for easy storage; limited lifetime warranty




Rack Mount Trunk 3-Bike Express E3 Racks Hollywood






0ur opinion:

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The Express 3 is a new six strap trunk rack, with user friendly hub adjustment system for perfect fit on any type of vehicle. Bike separators with rubber straps make the bikes easy to mount, and hold the bikes securely on the rack. The Express 3 folds flat for easy storage when not in use.

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Featuring a user-friendly hub adjustment system for a perfect fit on nearly any type of vehicle, the E3 Express Trunk Mount Rack is ideal for transporting up to three bikes for weekend biking adventures. Bike separators with rubber straps allow for easy mounting while also keeping the bikes secures on the rack. The E3 comes fully assembled and folds flat for easy storage when not in use.

About Hollywood Racks
Hollywood Racks started in 1973 when they began making trunk racks in the back of our bike shop in Hollywood, CA. As a retailer, the company knew exactly what people needed: good quality products that were easy to use. They earned a great reputation fast and began selling racks to other dealers, and later to the bike companies. Today, Hollywood Racks builds racks the only way they know how: simple, strong, and secure.

Hollywood Racks are built with top-quality materials including high-strength steel, aircraft-quality fasteners, and thick powder coats to withstand the elements. Generous amounts of padding protect bikes and cars, and all of their products are fully covered with a limited warranty. The company's products continue to receive accolades from all the major outdoor sports magazines, and are in demand by everyone from recreational cycling families to weekend warriors to race teams on the road and off.




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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Rack but... ...
It is a pain for just one bike. I can take the front wheel off my road bike and put the bike in the trunk. That takes less time than setting up the rack and securing the bike. It is great for 2 to 3 bikes though.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - nice rack
It works like it said it would. However, if I had 3 adult bikes, it might be a bit tricky (we have 2 adult and one child bike).

I'm happy with it.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very Pleased ...
I bought this bike rack because it got good reviews and I'm glad I did! It works great and I'm very pleased.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Sturdy and easy to mount
This bike rack turned out to be even better than I had hoped! The frame locks tighly into position, requires no tools to change the orientation for a different trunk, and the catches on the straps are super easy to tighten down completely while also releasing with complete ease. I replaced a 15 year old, horribly designed rack and couldn't be happier with this model. Especially the price!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * great bike rack ...
Bought this bike rack for a trip to austin that we were taking 3 bikes on. I drive a 00 accord coupe fit great did perfect on trip up there. While we were there a bike had some problems and i bought another bike thought i would have problems but i was able to fit and secure 4 bikes on it and it held up perfect on our way home. I reccomend this rack to anybody

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