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LockUp

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Current price: $52.00 Original price: $65.00
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Why We Like The Yakima LockUp

The Yakima LockUp secures your bikes to your hitch rack and your rack to your receiver hitch, so you never get back to your car to find the whole shebang missing.


Details

  • Ten-foot locking cable for bike to hitch-rack security
  • HitchLock secures rack to your car
  • SKS Lock Cores included
  • Item #YAK0204
Lock Type
cable
Length
10ft
Activity
travel
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Rider mounting mountain bike on Yakima hitch-mounted bike rack

Built for Adventure Since 1973
Yakima started as a small machine shop in Washington creating gear for paddlers and outdoor enthusiasts. Today, the brand designs roof racks, hitch racks, and cargo systems that help people carry bikes, boats, skis, and more so they can get outside and explore.

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