Hollywood Racks Giant Revive User Manual

Revive 2-bike car carrier instruction manual

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Revive 2-Bike Car Carrier Instruction Manual

When using the Revive Car Rack always remember the following points:

Install the rack on structurally sound areas only.
Never install the upper hooks to plastic, glass or fiberglass.
Clean the surface of the trunk and bumper prior to installation.
Tighten all straps before and after mounting bicycles on the rack
Never place more than a total of 100 lbs. (45 kgs.) on the rack.
Keep the bicycle tires away from exhaust pipes (1 foot or 30cm) minimum.
Check the rack, bikes and strap tightness regularly during use.
Use caution and reduce speed on rough roads.

Step 1: Installing the rack on your
vehicle

Loosen the upper adjustment knobs.
Place the main frame on the vehicle’s
bumper so that the main frame is
perpendicular to the floor. The main
frame of the rack has four pads. All
four pads must rest on the bumper, so
if your bumper is curved, slide the
outer pads inwards.

Rotate and position the rear brace of

the rack so it rests on the trunk / door.
The main frame should be in a
somewhat vertical position. Now
tighten the upper adjustment knobs.

Attach the upper hooks to the top of

the trunk, hatch or rear door. Pull the
loose strap end, and tighten the strap
securely. Next, loosen the lower
adjustment knobs and rotate the
support arm so it is parallel with the
ground.

Tighten lower adjustment knobs.

Place the lower straps under the
bumper or at the bottom of the rear
door. Pull down on the straps to
tighten. Install the side straps
horizontally from the rack to the trunk
or rear door and tighten the loose strap
ends.
Caution: Always re-check all straps
for correct tension after installation!

Fig. 1

This product comes fully pre-assembled,
no tools are required.

Parts included with the Revive Car Carrier:

1. Rack with six attachment straps
2. Anti-sway bar
3. Parts Bag including: two rubber tie-

down straps for the bike holders; four
30

” nylon straps for tying the bike to

the rack; one 86” nylon strap for extra
tie-down security.

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