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Bike Rack Kit for Van Cargo Molle Panel Lolo Racks Rad Lad

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Bike Rack Kit for Van Cargo Molle Panel Lolo Racks Rad LadThe Lolo Racks RAD LAD is a vertical hanging style bike rack kit for the handy do it yourselfer to carry 2 or 3 bikes on your rear door mounted cargo or molle carrier. Best bike rack for Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, or Promaster! This gives you a solid set up that moves with your rear door so you don't need a swingout or other expensive gizmos to have van door access. Securing the bike is fast, safe and easy compared to tray racks (and half the

The Lolo Racks RAD LAD is a vertical hanging style bike rack kit for the handy do-it-yourselfer to carry 2 or 3 bikes on your rear door mounted cargo or molle carrier. Best bike rack for Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, or Promaster!  

This gives you a solid set up that moves with your rear door so you don't need a swingout or other expensive gizmos to have van door access. Securing the bike is fast, safe and easy compared to tray racks (and half the price and complexity)! No silly step stools, axle adaptors, batteries or extra straps needed! 

This is the best bike rack system for your van when it comes to ease of use and compact size.

Just like all other Lolo Racks, this rack will carry mountain bikes, road bikes*, city bikes with fenders, kids bikes of any size and fat bikes.  Works with Ebikes under 55 pounds. 

Works great with the Flatline Van (tm) or similar rear cargo plate systems with a tubular frame structure. Not suitable for Owl (tm) Sherpa V1 plate only carriers.   

Cargo Molle Carrier Kit Features 

  • (2 * or 3) of our Lolo Racks DIY single bike carriers 
  • (1) steel crossbar for the upper, slotted for adjustability 
  • (1) lower tire crossbar with multiple options for bike alignment  
  • (4) top crossbar spacers and (8) carriage bolts to connect to the cargo carrier
  • All nuts washers and bolts to fit 3/8 carriage bolt slots or holes.
  • (6 *or 9) USA-made marine grade hold down straps 
  • E bike / DH carriers are compatible and not included. Contact us for a custom order. 
  • U.S. Patent numbers 11590555, 17214670

Install and Fitment Notes:

This is for the do-it-yourself type person with some assembly skills. Some minor fabrication might be needed since this is a universal kit. 

*Dropper seat posts or quick release seat posts Strongly recommended. 

This kit is not vehicle or panel specific and may require some fabrication skills.

Dimensions: Crossbars are 28" wide  We recommend about 40-44 inches between top and bottom bars. 

You can fit 3 mtbs or other bikes on the 3 bike set up. You may not be able to fit 3 dropbar / road bikes on this set up. You can carry at least 2 mtbs and 1 dropbar bike on the right side. 

The 2 bike set up can be spaced to carry 2 dropbar / road bikes if you have dropper seat posts or quick release seat post collars. 

Loctite or other thread locking compound required but notincluded.

Specifications of this product and hardware colors are subject to change without notice. 

 

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