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YAKIMA, RidgeBack Tilt-Away Hitch-Mounted Bike Rack for Cars, SUVs, Trucks and More, Fits 1.25” and 2” Hitches

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$365.95

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About this item

  • Versatile Bike Rack: Fits 1.25" and 2" hitch receivers, making it compatible with a wide range of vehicles—from cars to SUVs to trucks—and capable of transporting up to 4 bikes with ease.
  • Innovative Design: Effortlessly tilts the rack down with the UpperHand lever for easy trunk access, then folds flat for compact storage; SpeedKnob allows for tool-free attachment to the hitch.
  • Secure Transport: ZipStrips and anti-sway cradles keep bikes firmly in place, while the optional HandCuff locking cable adds extra security.
  • All-Weather Construction: Crafted with sturdy aluminum and a durable powder coat finish to withstand rugged use, harsh conditions, and long journeys.
  • Take It Easy: Since 1979, Yakima has worked to simplify the way people travel and transport recreational sporting equipment. We put safety, sensibility, and street smarts into every product design.


Embark on thrilling biking adventures with the Yakima RidgeBack Tilt-Away Hitch Bike Rack, the ultimate companion for your 2-wheeled journeys. Experience the versatility of this bike accessory, designed to fit 1.25-inch and 2-inch hitches and capable of carrying up to 2 bikes. For unconventional bicycles like those with step-through frames, BMX bikes, children's bikes, and specific full-suspension models, the TubeTop adapter (sold separately) is required. The RidgeBack gracefully tilts out of the way when not in use, granting easy trunk access with its innovative UpperHand lever that effortlessly tips the rack down and folds this bike storage essential flat for seamless storage. The latest ZipStrips securely lock bikes in place and detach easily for convenience, complemented by anti-sway cradles to prevent bike-to-bike collisions. Enjoy added features like the Yakima signature bottle opener, the SpeedKnob for swift, tool-free attachment, and the option of securing bikes with the HandCuff locking cable (sold separately). Unleash your biking spirit and make every journey memorable with the Yakima RidgeBack Tilt-Away Hitch Bike Rack, your gateway to endless biking possibilities. Whether you're heading to the mountains, the beach, or just a leisurely ride around town, trust in the reliability and convenience of this exceptional rack.


Jason
April 25, 2025
Writing this review after first installing so I will come back and update the review if necessary. I have to say, this thing is rock solid and study. The bike rack is heavy enough that you know it is made with strong materials while still being light enough for easy installation. The bike rack came fully assembled and took about 2 minutes to install and that was because I did not realize that the lock mechanism came locked already and needed to be unlocked prior to install. The folding feature is amazing and will allow quick access to the trunk without taking the rack off. The arms that hold the bikes fold down when not in use. I can see myself keeping the bike rack on all the time. I will definitely be ordering more Yakima products including their roof top basket as they appear to make high quality products.
KCCjr
April 15, 2025
We bought the 5-bike version over the 4 since we figured the extra length of the arms would better accommodate our 4 bikes without them needing to be manhandled so much. It was a wise decision.The rack is heavy, but then it is designed to hold perhaps upwards of 100lbs of expensive bikes securely, over bumpy roads, without failing. I do sorta wish that hitch end could be purchased for Class 2 hitches only instead of one that internally spreads to engage a variety of hitch sizes. But it works, and it stays secure after a long drive.The lock itself is pretty lame, but you can provide enough leverage to securely screw the spreaders to keep the rack firmly attached to the hitch socket. Stealing the rack with attached (and presumably tethered/locked) bikes would be quite the effort. The straps that hold the bikes down work well and adjust pretty effectively. I do wish the level at the top to allow the rack to fold were something a little more sturdy. The plastic feels like it will give (although it hasn't). The decal on the main column promptly shed.Overall, I'm really happy with the rack and glad we got the 5-bike version. We use it primarily on a Tesla Model Y, and don't really have issues mounting or unmounting the rack. It does have a noticeable impact on range at highway speeds. We also use it on a Honda Odyssey where it sits in a shadow aerodynamically. Both hitches are class 2.
ths
February 26, 2025
Just bought this rack and received it the other day... exactly what I had imagined and seen on reviews. Here, I'll provide some insight to my decision to help you decide what would be best for you.Background: I need a bike carrier that will handle 4 bikes (adult road bike & children mountain bike) that's easy to use and not break the bank.First decision point: Roof-rack vs. hitch mounted bike rack. Roof-racks seem more secure but I've known so many people who have run into their garage with the bike attached. Roof-rack decreases your MPG since your car will be less aerodynamic. Also, I'll be using this on my mini-van and the roof-rack for that would just be too high. So I decided on hitch mounted bike rack. But if you treasure your frame and don't want to scratch it (you might with this carrier), then roof-rack may be the way to go.Second decision point: Fold down bike rack or this type of carrier. If I had mountain bikes, heavy bikes, or bikes with irregular frame then the fold down bike rack where you place the bike on top of the rack and lock down would be the way to go. But since I have 4 bikes to carry and they're all "normal" frame, then this carrier is fine. It doesn't extend the car as much as the other type.Third decision point: Brand vs. no-brand. I'm a true believer of "you get what you paid for." Do I want to save a couple hundred dollars while risking thousands of dollars of my bikes... not really. So I decided to go with a brand widely recognizable, either Thule or Yakima.Fourth decision point: Yakima vs. Thule. This is the same debate as Canon vs. Nikon... you have camps on both sides and will fight to their last breath for the brand they're loyal to. Largely, the racks are very similar in function and price. But this rack won because:1. Hitch mount has a locking mechanism: The triangular thingy at the bottom tightens and loosens the hitch mount, you can lock it and no one can take it away. Thule doesn't have this.2. Operation levers at top: The two levers that you use to "operate" this carrier are located at the top, so you don't need to bend down to do anything.3. Tilting mechanism: The carrier can be tilted so that you can access your trunk. I don't know the exact degree but it is pretty significant. I have a Honda Odyssey and the trunk clears the carrier by about a foot.4. Heavy: This rack is -heavy- and that's good, means it is made out of something strong and will last for a long time.5. Plastic clips: Instead of rubber straps, this carrier uses plastic clips. This is probably longer lasting and easier to use.Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase.Extra tip: The black lever at the top will control both tilting of the carrier and also folding the hitch mount
Customer
February 21, 2025
Great product design. Feels really solid with lots of bikes loaded on the rack. Good theft proof, tool-less connection. Good clip design, better than the elastic systems I've seen. Looks good on the car, if that sort of thing matters to you.Easy to swing the rack down to get the hatch open with no bicycles on it. It gets heavy with the bikes loaded and I'm not sure it was designed to swing down under load, so if you need to do it with bikes often, you might want to look at the "Swingdaddy".For funky non-conventional bike frames (eg rear suspension) it's going to take some trial and error to get the best mounting. I might have to get their "tubetop" product for my mountain bike, which is unfortunate but I understand it's probably impossible for a totally universal design.
Alejandro
January 10, 2025
El Yakima RideBack 4 es un rack de bicis que esta muy bien diseñado. Se instala facilmente, las bicicletas se montan rapido y sin esfuerzo. La bicicletas quedan muy bien estabilizadas durante el viaje y los vados y movimientos bruscos no afectaron ni al rack ni a las bicis. Es tan facil instalar y desintalar, que una vez que baje las bicis para usarlas, desmonte el rack y lo guarde en la cajuela, aun cuando tiene una llave para que se quede montado y no lo puedan quitar.
Russrwl
December 15, 2024
great rack, easy to install, a bit heavy but that goes to the strength of it. My only down comment would be that the bike movement on the cradles can rub your paint off the bike and if you were to put 4 bikes on there they would all be touching somewhere which again would cause some wear on the paint. (I took an old tire tube and wrap the bike where it contacts the rack and cinched it down tightly. ) Bike sits nice when i do this.
Galia Rosemberg
December 6, 2024
Me llego rapidisimo y fue muy facil de instalar y de usar. Mucho mejor precio que en otras tiendas. Lo unico que toma tiempo de entender es como amarrar las bicis para que no se muevan los manubrios.
Michael Nilson
November 28, 2024
I've had an opportunity to use this carrier a few times now . The pivot at the hitch is a bit tight and caused some confusion when setting it up for the first time but once I understood what to do it was no big deal. The carrier secures the bikes in very secure as it has the ratchet straps over the cross bar of the bike, as well as one to the seat post. While it would be nice to have a carrier that swung to the side to get access to my cargo area it wasn't worth the extra cost in my opinion. My wife's bike required a tube-top adapter to be mounted but I bought an off-brand of this at my local Canadian tire for about half the price of the Yakima equivalent. Overall it feels very well constructed!