1up bike rack too weak for emtb??

net wurker

E*POWAH Master
Sep 30, 2019
185
237
Huntsville, AL USA
Same as you, I had the original 1UP. It was also a 1 1/4 with the 2" adapter. Since I will be carrying 2 heavy ass E bikes around, I ended up selling the original and ordered one of their "Super Duty" racks. Only comes with 2" hitch, and there is extra metal up underneath it.

It's rated for 75 lbs for each tray. The 50 lbs per tray limit on the old one made me
feel not-so-secure.

I would say with just one ebike, you will probably be OK. I'm sure they engineer in a safety net on the advertised weight limits.
 

cabbynate

Active member
Sep 30, 2019
138
118
Las Vegas NV
I will admit I have the 2" model and carry two 50lb ebikes no problem. bonce around the desert attached to a 4x4 Toyota Tundra. I personally would trust it no questions asked but do what makes you feel safe.
 

jsalas2

Well-known member
Apr 6, 2018
195
118
San antonio, Tx
I’ve had an original single for a year and a half, hauling a 54lb Haibike. I have the 1 1/4 hitch, no problems.
 
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mtbchris

Member
Dec 2, 2019
40
39
San Diego, CA
I had the 1-1/4 Inch receiver on mine. Bought the 2 Inch receiver and side plates for a little over $100 and swapped out receivers. There is no difference between trays, only the receiver and side plates. Swap those out and you'll be fine.
 

Swan

Well-known member
Oct 19, 2019
87
122
North Idaho, US
My wife and I's Levos on my 1Up.. I have had this setup at 100+mph and no issues.

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