User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
My Saris bike rack that holds bikes by the top tube. This was fine for my hard tail, but the shock on my full suspension bike renders the rack useless.
The Yakima adapter clips on under the stem & seat post. It's heavy duty construction. It goes on quickly & is easy to remove when I'm ready to ride. The ends are covered in heavy plastic that prevents scratching.
The stem & seat post locks are secure, but the push-button lock release needs a little finesse to get unlocked. Still, it's a great solution for a great price.
Review by bumpermeat
I bought this to fit my Specialized Stumpjjumper FSR. The bar allows me to load it onto the Yakima Halfback 3. The ends (red in the picture) are rubberized and after a couple dozen trips have NOT scratched the bike. The bar telescopes, making it easy to get it on and off of the bike.
Review by Spec
I was desperately in search of a crossbar adapter that would handle a relatively compact frame -- in my case, 22 inches from seatpost to handlebars. The Yakima is one of the few that can handle it with ease. Although there is a little slack when attached, the adapter does not scratch the bike and is going nowhere.
Because it mounts to the seatpost -- as with other similar adapters -- there is always the remote possibility of the seat coming out of the post and the bike falling off the rack. To prevent this from happening, I always check that the seatpost is securely tightened and tie down the frame to another bike when I can.
Overall, another quality Yakima product that meets my need!
Review by SChapman
Perfect and easy solution to attaching my bike with a sloping top tube to my bike storage stands in the garage. This adapter is easy to hook and unhook, and built like a tank!
Review by Steve
The adapter is necessary for carrying a female bike on the hitch rack.
Review by Bobbi
These were really easy to use. They fit the bikes that needed them in order to use the bike rack. I wasn't sure about resting them on the rear light, but we traveled two hours with them that way and no harm was done. Rear lights tilt up to accommodate the tube top.