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Yakima StickUp - Yakima Hitch Mount Bike Racks
The Yakima StickUp is a lightweight, tray-style hitch mount with good looks, is easy to load and goes for a price that will make you feel like you got away with highway robbery. The Yakima StickUp fits both 2 inch and 1.25 inch hitch receivers.
- Carries 2 bikes with a total weight limit of 90lbs
- Independently adjustable trays allows you to carry bikes of any length or height
- Spring-loaded pin lets it fold down for rear of car access
- Lock rack to vehicle with Yakima Hitch Lock, sold separately
- Also folds up and into itself for when not in use
- Loads in 10 seconds or less
- Compatible with 2 inch and 1.25 inch hitch receivers right out of the box
- Fits widest range of bike designs, especially bikes with fenders
- Premium TriggerFinger enables tray to fold up and down
- Best-in-class wheel straps
- New RocSteady hitch tongue for greater stability
- Integrated bottle opener
- Some women's, BMX and non-standard bike frames without a horizontal top tube may not work with the StickUp
- Need a receiver hitch? Try our Curt Hitch Finder (US Customers Only)
Stock Status : Currently In Stock
**Stock status is to be used as a general guide to current inventory. Availability is not guaranteed.
Dimensional Weight : 45.0 lbs.
UPC Code :
736745024208
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Yakima StickUp Reviews
PAE rated this item 5 out of 5 on 3/27/2013:
Well built with heavy duty parts.
TomW rated this item 4 out of 5 on 3/7/2012:
I am the same "TomW" who provided the other review. It is too bad that a rating must be given in order to leave a comment because I would like to add to the previous comment as well as point out an additional problem to potential buyers. After posting my comment, Rack Attack added their comment that the rack may not hold a women's bike. I posted the comment immediately after opening the box and reading the instructions. I called Yakima and was told emphatically to not use it on a women's bike. I was disappointed to have the rack in my possession and to be finding out that info for the first time. I then immediately posted my review here to warn other buyers. I ended up taking a chance and installing the rack. With the use of two bungee cords the women's bike can be secured to the rack to my satisfaction. So I am keeping the rack and using bundee cords. HOWEVER, there is another very important issue. The rack may not fit your car! The rack does not fit my car without unbolting and removing a tray assembly each time before the rack is placed in the upright position. This is quite a nuisance! The link provided by Rack Attack for the "Fit Guide" leads to Yakima's site. I have tried this guide numerous times for my vehicle and each time the application goes dead. No measurements are provided in the Yakima catalog. However, using the search box on the Yakima site I found "Hitch Fit Tips". However, this article says that the rack will fit my car when in fact it does not fit in the closed position. It does fit in the open position. So my combine rating of 3.5 is not so much a rating for the rack, which I decided to keep. It is an appropriate rating to Yakima for its extremely poor job in providing necessary information. All throughout their catalog they try to write humorous things. The attempt at humor is an insult when they choose to put that in the catalog in place of important necessary information. The catalog lacks professionalism. However, my hope is that the rack will end up being much better than those people at Yakima who are responsible for the catalog and promoting their products. They failed miserably in providing important and necessary information. For potential buyers I provide this important number. In order to put the rack in the closed position without unbolting a tray each time, you may only have a maximum of 6 inches from the center of the hole in the hitch to the edge of the bumper. This info is only for a car without a rear-mounted spare tire.
TomW rated this item 3 out of 5 on 2/29/2012:
WARNING: YAKIMA SAYS THAT WOMEN'S BIKES CAN NOT BE USED ON THE STICKUP! The rack can not be used on bikes with "severely sloped, angled tubes." Nor can an adapter bar be used on a women's bike because it will release with downward pressure.
Yakima StickUp Questions
Phyllis
asked on 9/3/2012:
Vehicle: 2011
Ford
Edge / Edge Sport
Will this bike rack hold my Trek Navigator 100 women's bike?
Phyllis,
Because the Stickup holds the frame this may not work well on some womens bikes. The Yakima HoldUp would be a better choice as it grabs the wheel instead of the frame of your bike.
Regards,
Rack Attack
Further Information

Use the Yakima Hitch Comparison Chart to see which hitch class and receiver size fit your Yakima hitch rack.

Wondering what Yakima racks fit your vehicle or if this product is compatible with your current rack? Use the Interactive Yakima Fit Guide and enter your vehicle information to find your match!

Yakima proudly backs all of its products with a "Love It Till You Leave It" Limited Lifetime Warranty!

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Want to compare this Yakima Hitch Mount Bike Rack with their other current models? Use this comparison chart to highlight some of the key feature differences.











