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LoveB
23rd September 2013, 07:47 PM
Hey all just got an isi bike rack 2nd hand. I know i probably still need an extended arm so i can fit two bikes as this came off a 130 so it has the shorter main beam... im more worried about the movement it seems to have though. I wasnt able to take home the shim from the shim from the seller but could a small bit of metal shim really stiffen it uo that much? Please have a look at the video and tell me if i should worry or if im just being paranoid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNFfup1Ce98&feature=youtube_gdata_player it just seems to have quite a lot of flex. Thanks!!
Lagerfan
23rd September 2013, 08:14 PM
We've got an ISI extreme duty (extended beam) and I've never used the "Hitch Stabilizer" that came with it (the metal plate thingy). It does have a fair bit of flex without it but I always tighten up the locking bolt on the stock LR tow bar and that sorts it out. Have done over 5000km with it on like that and no problems so far.
n plus one
23rd September 2013, 08:39 PM
Hey all just got an isi bike rack 2nd hand. I know i probably still need an extended arm so i can fit two bikes as this came off a 130 so it has the shorter main beam... im more worried about the movement it seems to have though. I wasnt able to take home the shim from the shim from the seller but could a small bit of metal shim really stiffen it uo that much? Please have a look at the video and tell me if i should worry or if im just being paranoid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNFfup1Ce98&feature=youtube_gdata_player it just seems to have quite a lot of flex. Thanks!!
Relax, the ISI is as good as indestructible!
If you want to remove some free play get a vertical adjuster screw fitted to your towbar - I had this done as I carry a moto on my towbar on occasion.
LoveB
23rd September 2013, 09:00 PM
Lager does yours move as much as mine does in the video?
N plus, is that the bolt underneath the towbar? Sorry i just dont have another rack to compare it too.. so i just want to make sure its not moving around more than it should
n plus one
23rd September 2013, 09:06 PM
Lager does yours move as much as mine does in the video?
N plus, is that the bolt underneath the towbar? Sorry i just dont have another rack to compare it too.. so i just want to make sure its not moving around more than it should
Yeah, the factory bar had a bottom (?) one fitted and I got a side one added (or vice versa). My rack moves as much as yours if I don't tighten these bolts (and I rarely bother) - including my carrying bikes over the Vic high country (Mt Pinnabar, etc) :D
LoveB
23rd September 2013, 10:21 PM
Reckon i should be fine then. I just had a fiddle with it. Moved the beam to the last bolting point.... mpre space but still not enough to comftably hold 2 bikes so i need to put an exteded beam on. I re tightened everything though and it seems more stable now. I should probably just stop worrying apart from needing the longer beam id like to think im fine. Lol
Lagerfan
24th September 2013, 06:31 AM
Yeah, the factory bar had a bottom (?) one fitted and I got a side one added (or vice versa). My rack moves as much as yours if I don't tighten these bolts (and I rarely bother) - including my carrying bikes over the Vic high country (Mt Pinnabar, etc) :D
+1 what he said, but we only have the one bolt and locking nut which came with the tow bar and it works fine. I do generally tighten it and the bikes are rock solid, otherwise flexes like yours.
Give George at ISI a ring for your parts, great bloke and always happy to talk bikes and trucks! I think the ISI hitch stabilizer is $25 or so, you can always get one at the same time if it's bugging you. Basically it's a threaded hitch pin with a metal plate and nut (http://www.isi-carriers.com/guides/hitch-stablizer/stabilizer-guide.html) that locks the tongue & hitch together tightly - but this is just doing the same thing as the bolt/nut which your tow bar probably has already - well it might spread the load a little better perhaps but I've never used it.
LoveB
24th September 2013, 08:28 PM
yeah, been emailing george prior to buying upto now... its got the stabilizer with it too. I've just tightened everything and it seems better. I'm trading the base in for the longer one through george too :)
Green Elephant
27th September 2013, 09:01 AM
+1 for secondary locking bolt. I run a "custom" rack ( https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/622283_10151348636152013_759198659_o.jpg ) but found that adding the horizontal bolt along with the standard vertical bolt worked wonders!
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