Built for Heavy-Duty E-Bikes and Off-Road Adventures
Tackle the toughest terrain with the robust functionality and durability the Pivot Pro has to offer, with up to 100 lbs of capacity per tray, integrated ramps, and our patented "pivoting" hitch mechanism.
Ready for the toughest terrain and heaviest loads
The all-new QuietKat Pivot Pro Hitch Rack makes it easy to load eBikes and standard bikes without lifting and provides the ultimate secure ride in extreme terrain.
A pivoting hitch combined with integrated ramps allows riders to roll heavy eBikes and standard bikes on or off the rack effortlessly.
Silent, toothless ratchet arms, provide for smooth operation and a robust fit ensuring the best loading experience. This bike rack was designed with QuietKat’s in mind but will work with most other bikes including mountain, road, gravel, city, kids bikes, and more.
Tool-less wheel size adjustments allow users to quickly and easily adjust the rack to accommodate different tire sizes on the fly, without the need for any additional hardware.
The Pivot Pro Hitch Rack offers convenience and versatility, but it also boasts exceptional strength and durability.
Smooth steel arm retention rails, reinforced arm pivot pins, reinforced arms, and steel pivot plates ensure that your bikes remain secure and stable during transportation, especially on gravel roads and over rough terrain.
With a weight capacity of up to 100 pounds per bike, this rack can easily accommodate two heavy electric bikes and is constructed of a robust steel and aluminum design, unlike most of the other eBike racks that were designed for standard bikes.
*DO NOT OVERLOAD. MAX CAPACITY IS LIMITED TO 100 LBS PER TRAY.
Specs:
- Build: Powder Coated Aluminum and Steel
- Compatibility: Fits a 2" standard receiver on vehicles
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Max Static Tongue Weight: 280 lbs.
- Weight: Single Rack - 52 lbs. | Double - 82 lbs.
- Capacity: 100 lbs. per bike
- Fits: 16" - 29" wheels
- Pivoting: Multiple-point engagement profile
- Robust: Arms close to secure tires without touching the frame