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1-1/4" Sport Rider Receiver Tube
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1-1/4" Sport Rider Receiver Tube

Best-seller #11
$79.95out of_stock
Description

1-1/4" solid steel receiver tube for Sport Rider "Y & Z" version bike racks. Includes 2" aluminum adapter and Snapper Pin . Total Length with 2" adapter installed 17" Total Length without adapter 16-1/2" 15" from the center of the hitch pin Can be used on: HR1450 HR1450-R HR1450-E HR1455-E HR1460 - came standard on this model HR1500 HR1560 - comes standard on this model * * PLEASE NOTE THIS RECEIVER TUBE REQUIRES A CLASS 2 HITCH * * A Class II hitch has a tongue weight rating of 350 lbs. and a …

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Best-seller rank
#11
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Sustained advertising
19 months running
from ad observations
VendorHollywood RacksTypeAccessoriesPublishedJun 6, 2022CurrencyUS$ USDFirst seenJul 5, 2026Last seenJul 5, 2026Last crawledJul 5, 2026

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