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The low-profile HighSpeed, is StreamLine™, strong, and versatile. It easily transports mountain, road, and fat-tire bikes and fits both quick release and thru axles. Bikes are secured using the new and easy-to-use TorqueRight™ knob for a precise and strong hold. The sleek and stylish HighSpeed tray is designed for maximum hatch clearance. Universal mounting hardware fits most roof racks including the Yakima StreamLine™ system.
The low-profile HighSpeed, is StreamLine™, strong, and versatile. It easily transports mountain, road, and fat-tire bikes and fits both quick release and thru axles. Bikes are secured using the new and easy-to-use TorqueRight™ knob for a precise and strong hold. The sleek and stylish HighSpeed tray is designed for maximum hatch clearance. Universal mounting hardware fits most roof racks including the Yakima StreamLine™ system.
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Very securely holds bikes, but there are a couple of downsides.
As others here have mentioned, the bottom of the fork mount part of the rack rusts out and will eventually stain the top of your car.
If you are using the adapters for QR wheels, you definitely need to keep those greased as they are made of low-quality steel and will rust and corrode, making them hard to use.
Finally, the QR adapters are a bit of a security flaw because you can lock the QR adapter to the rack, but a thief can still flip open the QR and take your bike unless you use the cable lock.
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Works well but rusts out and the rust stains the car. Had no idea it was rusting so badly.
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I had the Highspeed for a couple of years and loved it. Simple and easy to use. Then the locking mechanism went. It was rusted out from year round use. I live in Manitoba where we have a fair bit of snow. I used the rack for my fat bike thinking it was for year round use. I was mistaken.
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