Product Details
Universal Bike Rack Support Strap with Cambuckle by CURT®. Size: 1" x 61". Weight: 1.4 lbs. CURT bike racks are designed to attach to your vehicle's receiver hitch, in a variety of styles to carry bikes. Many have adjustable hold-downs and convenient tilt away features. Add convenience and safety with CURT's bike rack accessories.
Notes
- Failure to use a support strap with a 1-1/4" bike rack will void the warranty of the trailer hitch and bike rack
- Remove hook before opening or closing hatch or trunk
Specifications
Weight: 1.4 lbs |
Features
- Provides added stability and support for a hitch-mounted bike rack
- Features a generous 61" length
- Recommended for all hitch-mounted bike racks
- Required for all 1-1/4" hitch-mounted bike racks
Whether you are an avid mountain biker or a casual rider, you will want CURT along for the ride. CURT bike racks offer both versatility and quality and are available in several different styles to fit your needs. The CURT bike rack support strap is a 1" x 61" strap designed to help stabilize a hitch-mounted bike rack. One end attaches to the bike rack and the other to the tow vehicle. The strap can then be tightened to the appropriate tension to ensure that the load is properly supported for travel. Though the bike rack support strap is required for any bike rack with a 1-1/4" shank, it is recommended for all CURT bike racks.
CURT® Manufacturing has been a leader and innovator in the trailering industry since 1993. CURT markets a broad range of trailer hitches, towing systems and related accessories. CURT is "The First Name in Towing Products" for automobile and truck hitches, as well as RV and commercial towing systems. Products are marketed through retailers, distributors, installers, and e-tailers across the U.S. and Canada. CURT employs almost 350 associates, primarily at its manufacturing and headquarters in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. CURT operates 10 regional warehouses, each carrying over 2,500 items and has been twice named a Wisconsin "Manufacturer of the Year".