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SportRack - A30901Lhp - Hitch Pin Bolt w/ Lock | 
enlarge | Brand: SportRack Category: Sports
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $2.00 (10%)
New (3) from $17.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 72997
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 4.8 x 1.5
MPN: A30901LHP Model: A30901Lhp UPC: 770527090104 EAN: 0770527090104 ASIN: B000UUGFAO
Release Date: August 4, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Locking hitch pin for hitch mounted bike rack. For use with A30901, A30902, A30703FB, A30704FB, A30603, A30604, A30404, A30850.
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Easy install, works great. November 29, 2008 P. Stein (Beavercreek, OH) Purchased this for my Xport hitch bike rack. Does the job. Probably not needed, but gives me peace of mind.
SportRack September 30, 2008 J. Sanchez (San Antonio TX) I bought this to use with the XPORT Flatbed 2-Bike Hitch Rack sold by Performance and it did the job. I have not had any problems with it. I am just glad that it allows me to lock my rack.
Great Lock for Flatbed Bike Rack July 21, 2008 Sherrie Hall (Virginia) This lock is just what I needed, it secures my XSport flatbed hitch rack perfectly, br /with no modifications. Just replace the pin, lock it, and go. It's well made, sturdy, and easy to use. br /After reading on the bike forums how many of these pricey bike racks br /are stolen, I started looking for a lock. The XSport rack is configured so that regular rack locks won't fit. Then I read about this lock, but could not find it in stores, not even in our local bike shops. So glad Amazon carries unique items like this!
Hitch basket locking pin July 21, 2008 Jason (Washington, DC) This locking pin broke the first time I used it to secure my new hitch basket to the hitch post. It worked fine in terms of securing the basket to the vehicle and preventing any rattling. It was also very easy to use. You simply thread the pin into the hole, tighten it down (this prevents any movement of the attached rack or basket) and push the locking side onto the end of the pin. When I got to my destination I pulled on the locking end just on a hunch to test whether or not it was secure, and the locking end pulled off. Now I know I'm not THAT strong, so I unthreaded the pin and pressed the end of the pin back onto the locking end. Again, I was able to pull it off with little effort. I made the return trip home with just the pin holding the basket on the hitch, and it held great. But, if you can't lock it, it defeats the purpose of purchasing this all together. I wrote an e-mail to Lex Crosett at "Racks For All" which was the store that sent the item. Mr. Crosett wrote me back quickly and told me that he would send my a brand new pin. I received the new item a few days later and I sent him the defective one. Great customer service in my opinion. We will have to see how the new one holds up. So far so good with testing the locking mechanism using just my own strength to pull it off.
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