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FrontLoader

Rooftop Upright Bike Mount

SKU: #8002103

Regular price
$199.00
Sale price
$199.00
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per 
Regular price
$329.99

Friends will double-take when they see our most versatile, aerodynamic bike mount on your car. It carries your complete bike — no wheel removal needed. The universal mounting system fits nearly any crossbars you can think of including the Yakima StreamLine™ system. 

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Product Details

FrontLoader

Product Details
  • Universal mounting hardware fits all Yakima StreamLine™ crossbars and factory or aerodynamic crossbars
  • Zero contact with frame; carbon fiber and custom paint jobs are protected
  • Accommodates disc brakes, thru axles, and full suspension bikes
  • Holds bike upright while you secure the bike to the mount
  • Leave your front wheel on for easy loading (some fenders may need to be removed to transport bike)
  • No tools or assembly required
  • Fits 20” to 27.5” wheels with tire widths up to 3” and 29" wheels with tires widths up to 2.7"
  • SKS Locks sold separately
  • 1 bike, up to 40 lbs at min of 18” crossbar spread; or up to 30 lbs at min of 16” crossbar spread
  • Accommodates bike wheelbases up to 48”
Product Specs
  • Weight: 14.30 lbs.
  • Dimensions: L 56.00 in x W 7.00 in x H 7.50 in
  • Minimum Crossbar Spread 16.00in
  • Maximum Crossbar Spread 42.00in
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
Installation

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Accessories

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    Spare Parts

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      Customer Reviews

      Based on 48 reviews
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      Matthew Uhlmann
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      Likes: Everything
      Improvements: Nothing it’s perfect. Keep this Product in stick its currently out of Stock
      Best Rooftop Bike Mount

      This Bike Mount Fits the OEM 2024 Hyundai Kona Crossbars Perfectly. It’s Simple and Easy to use. It Keeps my Bike super secure even at High Speeds. I had a Thule Upride and ended up returning it for this mount. I feel like Thule’s makes bike mounts specifically for their own cross bars and focuses less on a universal fit. Where as Yakima focuses on a universal fit for all.

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      Robert Metry
      Front wheel mount broke no warranty

      Loved using this rack when it worked. Unfortunately the front wheel mount broke. The “hinge” is made of plastic and Yakima does not warranty this and has no replacement part. I’ll be looking to Thule for future racks and accessories.

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      Bram Whillock
      Doesn't fit square bars well

      Great rack for the bike. Nice secure hold. I got two of these used for our tent trailer which has a square bar. Unfortunately on bumps in the road the front bar attachment has come unhooked twice. I don't recommend this product if you have square bars.

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      Glen Wyckoff
      Almost perfect

      Purchased four of these racks for my camper. They look nice and will be a great addition. The only issues that I have are;
      • Missing screw on front wheel support Needed to replace.
      • I had to tighten other screws that were loose. I'm glad I found this out before I was carrying a bike on them
      • At this price the locks really need to come with the rack installed.
      • The locks are pretty much a necessity for these. In my opinion selling these separately is a money grab.
      Overall I think I will be happy with this purchase.

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      Kevin Lynn
      Nice Rack!

      I have owned two of these Frontloader racks for about 5 and 7 years. They are easy to use and fit on a variety of different configurations of rooftop crossbars. Last month, one of the adjustments on the rack ceased working, and made it exceedingly difficult to secure my front wheel. I honestly don't know if it was the rack I bought 5 years ago, or the one I bought 7 years ago. At any rate, I consulted with David M. in customer service, explained the problem, sent him a video showing how the rack failed, and he shipped me a brand new unit!! That's awesome customer service, and product support!! I was hoping for a deal on the knob system that needed to be replaced, maybe even a free knob assembly. Never did I think I'd get a brand new replacement unit! Way to go Yakima, and David M.!! I also own a Skybox, and a rear hitch receiver 4 bike rack, all from Yakima, and they now have an even more loyal customer!!

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      Kipp Wilkinson
      Still have my bike!

      Someone tried to yank the entire bike mount off my car last night. My dog woke me up mid theft and they bolted.. The mount is a bit bent out of shape but I still have my ride!

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      Jason Jaurigue
      My favorite Bike rack

      I love my yakima bike racks definitely needing two more, I like that it locks down, on my yakima cross bars, and also locks the bike down when needed.

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      Michael Seiler
      Durable and easy to use

      I have a pair of FrontLoader racks mounted bed-rail-height in my Tacoma for 3 years. As MTB coach, these racks are used + 50 times per season and 100 times off season. They have worn well. Longer and heavier bikes with extended wheel base show a little bounce but cross rails can be adjusted to reduce the spring in the tails. sun fatigue of the plastic is not evident yet. Almost no color bleaching over the years. I appreciate the easy loading and unloading. Cross-wind flex is less than average at 75 mph. Headwind is not a concern as they hare half-sheltered by the cab. The bike mount point is ~ 3" closer to the rear compared to the other upright Yakima model. This was VERY important for my setup with a short truck bed. I recommend these racks.

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      Annie Mouse
      Had for quite some time now...many uses and many bikes.

      I've used this rack now for at least 5 years. I've used it with small kiddo 24" Mtn bikes to my M29 DH bike from Intense. I'm tall, but I do struggle putting a bike on top of my Suburban, so I've mastered the lift & placing of the front wheel by pointing my car downhill a little. This helps roll the bike into the front wheel catch. It's then easy to adjust the tension by spinning the red knob...come on people...don't force things & use common sense and things last a long time. As for the back wheel...I usually let it go wherever when I'm adjusting the front. I then lift and put it on the back catch. I did have to purchase the longer straps to accommodate my M29 DH wheels...but here too requires some common sense...I first discovered this the first time I used it with my larger DH wheels, but quickly overcame it with a handy simple strap to tie down the back wheel. Made it without any problems driving 3 hours each way from interstate to dirt roads. One recommendation: if you don't want to or can't lift your bike, then buy a different rack that goes on the back. I also have the Hold-up and it works great on the hitch.

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      Robert Siegel
      5' 10" Tall and Doesn't Work With An SUV

      I'm giving this a neutral 3 star review because there was nothing wrong with the rack per se but with my 5' 10" height and my Mazda CX-5 SUV I cannot get my mountain bike onto the rack. Yakima says that it is compatible with this vehicle and that's technically true but the way you have to get the bike 100% vertical to get the front wheel into the larger hoop and until you do that the rear wheel of my bike was longer than the tray I could not get this to work for me. Perhaps if I had a step stool it would work but that's not an acceptable solution for me when I'm trying to get the bike back in the rack after a ride.