Hollywood Racks HR135 Tow N Go User Manual

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Installation of bikes

– all versions

For ease of installation, we suggest you put the
larger bikes on the inside (closest to vehicle),
smaller frames or kids bikes on the outside. The
first bike loaded should have the handlebars facing
towards the driver’s side of the vehicle. Place the
top tube (or closest appropriate frame tube) onto the
bike cradles, pull the straps over the bike tube and
attach to the tab on the opposite side of the cradle.
Use a strap notch-hole that provide a snug fit, but
take care not to pull the strap over-tight. This can
put undue stress on the bike’s paint, and may over-
stretch the strap, making it more susceptible to
breakage. Be sure to use the anti-sway blocks
to strap the bikes seat tube (or other frame tube as
appropriate) to prevent the bikes from swaying on the
rack. The anti-sway pivot block can be removed with
either Phillips screwdriver or 5mm hex wrench
(depending on fastener used by factory).

If you can’t mount the bikes top tube onto the cradles,
use the down tube or seat tube. Secure the bike with
the cradle straps. Please note that the cradles can be
rotated on the support arm to place them in a more
easily useable position, and to accommodate unique
bicycle frame designs.

VERY IMPORTANT!

Use the long (86”) tie-down

strap (attached to the rack) by placing it through the
front and rear wheels of all bikes mounted (this keeps
the wheel from spinning while in transit). Wrap the
Safety strap around the main beam of the rack after
passing it through the wheels of the bikes. Secure the
strap by placing the end through the center slot in the
buckle, then around the bend and out through the
outer slot. Pull on the end of the strap until snug.
Don’t Forget!

Note:
Use Anti-sway blocks to keep bikes stable while
vehicle is in motion. Be careful not to over-stress the
straps!

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