Yakima StageTwo + Add-On vs ?

Brad L

New Member
Oct 21, 2023
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0
Australia
I am looking for a 2" hitch rack that has a 2 bike carrying capacity that can be extended into a 4 bike carrier for (rarer) family adventures. Most often I would use the rack in the 2-bike configuration. We have a variety of bikes from ~26kg eMTB, dually MTB, Carbon roadies, through to 24" kids bike.

I've narrowed down my search to the Yakima StageTwo with the StageTwo +2 Add-On (AU$1400) or the Kuat NV Base 2.0 with the NV Base 2.0 X2 Add On (AU$1900).

My biggest concern with the Yakima StageTwo is that it looks difficult/time-consuming to install and uninstall the add-on; almost as if the add-on is designed to permanently live on the base rack. Does anyone have the StageTwo add-on, and how long does it take to install/uninstall the add-on? Do you take the add-on off the base rack? Would you recommend this rack and add-on?

Should I be considering another hitch rack option? (Note, I'm in Australia and 1Up racks don't seem to be an option)

Many thanks for your replies.
 

R3Z3N

Member
Mar 2, 2022
80
62
California
Personally those 3 should be forgotten. Simply because they are too far away from hitch and distance between trays is much too long, creating a huge increase in torque at the hitch. As hitch rating is about 8" from hitch pin, your tongue weight IS NOT A SYSTEM WEIGHT for the rack.

Anyway, take a looksee here but I recommend the 1UP Super/Heavy duty over EVERYTHING else unless you need more than 4 bikes, simply because of the torque at hitch, and this WILL create less grip for your front tires of the vehicle, which I can even feel on my 4x4 full size Lincoln Navigator. I have the 1UP Super duty double and 2 addons as well as Velocirax 6, simply because the 4 bikes is still shorter loaded up compared to the Velocirax.
 

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