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  1. alan_sh

    Quick review of the Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike tow bar rack

    Yes, but unfortunately, we have to leave it on occasionally (service station stops for example). Alan
  2. alan_sh

    Quick review of the Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike tow bar rack

    My fear is not the clamp end (which works fine on my bikes and can lock) but the other end, which seems to be just plastic and would, in my mind, be very susceptible to being broken by some lowlife scum. So, I always put my Sold Secure Gold locks around the bike and the metal post at the back...
  3. alan_sh

    Quick review of the Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike tow bar rack

    Thanks for the warning.
  4. alan_sh

    Quick review of the Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike tow bar rack

    I don't have a problem - I just have to take the battery out (Decathlon EST-520's) otherwise the long strut won't go through. Someone above has suggested repositioning the struts, but I tried that and it's a right faff. The straps and channels are fine for the bikes, but I wouldn't want any...
  5. alan_sh

    Quick review of the Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike tow bar rack

    Thanks - Yes, I did realise the clamps removed.
  6. alan_sh

    Quick review of the Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike tow bar rack

    Cheers. We did try that yesterday, but couldn't make it work. Our connectors are Decathlon ones and they do seem exposed. Maybe we'll have another look at the clamps.
  7. alan_sh

    Quick review of the Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike tow bar rack

    Not a cheap option, but in my opinion, apart from 1 fault, it's perfect. Starting with mounting it. You put the mount on the tow bar (hitch) and then press a lever down to lock it in place. The tension is adjustable and when it's locked, it doesn't move. You can also lock the lever so theives...
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