It also made backing into parking spaces somewhat challenging.
Yakima fullswing 4 bike rack video.
This is a great 4 bike rack.
I personally prefer the fullswing a bit more as it has a higher weight capacity of 40 lbs per bike and the spacing between the bike can be adjusted.
Perfect for folks who want to leave their rack on their vehicle at all times the fullswing is outfitted with yakima s swing away technology which pivots conveniently to the side in a pinch.
Features bikes swing out of the way with a single touch to provide access to back of vehicle.
The fullswing 4 got its name because a it swings completely out of the way when you want to access the rear of your car with bikes on and b it carries 4 bikes.
When i saw the new fullswing i was like this is great.
The fullswing only works with 50 mm 2 class iii iv hitches.
It s perfect for folks who like to leave their rack on their vehicle or pretty much anyone who wants the satisfaction.
It is well constructed.
The yakima tubetop takes away the difficulty and inherent hazards of mounting a bike without a top tube or one with a funky frame design.
The yakima fullswing 4 bike rack part y02465 and thule apex swing xt 4 bike rack part th9027xt are essentially two different manufactures version of the same bike rack.
After doing extensive research i selected the fullswing premium hitch mast bike rack because it was new and improved a quick replacement to last year s model which was called the swing daddy looks a lot like this one but in silver offered for 100 less.
Yakima fullswing 4 bike hitch mast rack posted by zach overholt january 15 2015 1pm est when yakima offered up the chance to review their new fullswing rack admittedly a lot of my motivation was due to my desire to find a rack that could easily carry fat bikes.
Try arguing with that logic socrates.
It allows us to have four 4 bikes on the rack while allowing access to the tail gate of our suburban.
Enter the yakima fullswing four bike hitch mount rack which swings completely out of the way even while carrying four bikes at once.