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The Rage Powersports Black Widow Dual Motorcycle Hitch Carrier is a lightweight, rust-resistant aluminum carrier designed to haul two bikes up to 600 lbs total. Featuring a reversible roll-on/roll-off ramp and heavy-duty steel hitch tube, it fits 2" Class III/IV receivers and includes an anti-rattle device for secure transport. Ideal for motocross, electric, and fat tire bikes, it offers a trailer-free, hassle-free solution for professional riders and adventure seekers alike.










| ASIN | B004HL5SF0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #189,315 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #113 in Automobile Sports Racks & Carriers |
| Brand | Black Widow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (479) |
| Date First Available | 21 February 2013 |
| Item Weight | 34.5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | AMC-600-2 |
| Manufacturer | Black Widow |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AMC-600-2 |
| Model | AMC-600-2 |
| Product Dimensions | 190.5 x 13.97 x 17.78 cm; 34.47 kg |
K**T
Missing & Damaged Parts
Missing bolts, key part of structure missing, frame severely damaged. Clearly been used before.
P**R
We have two RadWagon electric cargo bikes. They weigh in at nearly 90 pounds each and are simply too heavy for conventional bike racks. We tried a heavy duty Yakima rack that required lifting the bikes and positioning the supports through the frame. It was a nightmare, and required two people. Further, after a trip to the Canadian Rockies, we noticed that the rack was sagging considerably. I had to find a better solution. Enter the AMC-600. I realized that I needed a combination of lightweight and strong, so aluminum was the way to go. Assembly took just under an hour. I found an assembly video on YouTube that was very helpful save for one issue with where they suggested mounting the ramp. After putting it together and using it, I determined this had to be wrong. The ramp was mounted too close to the tie down holes, so when using ratchet straps, I was unable to use the ramp. I'm going to reposition it to the back. This thing is still rather heavy, but you should be able to mount it to your hitch solo. It's just a bit awkward to do so. We've done 400 miles so far in our RV with the AMC-600 attached. It's an incredibly sturdy rack, has no apparent sway, and nearly zero deflection when loaded up. Admittedly, that's with 200lbs of bikes plus the weight of the rack, well below the rated weight of 500lbs. That kind of load might make me nervous. If there's one downside, it's that this thing hangs quite far behind the motorhome. If you're using this, just remember that your vehicle is now considerably longer than without. This also impacts departure angle, another consideration. I purchased a hitch riser that lifted the setup 12 inches, but that added yet another foot of length. Despite the riser's claim of being able to support 500lbs as well, it just seemed like there was too much leverage now being applied to my hitch. Pros: Sturdy, lightweight, able to support two electric bikes (fat tire bikes will work as well), good attachment points, ramp Cons: Length impacts departure angle. If you're an ebike user, this is a great way to go. I recommend the AMC-600.
A**N
Using on a 4runner which sits alot higher then a car and it still bottoms out. Also bought a anti wobble bracket as the one supplied is not very good
P**L
Bought this for our 85lb fat tire e-bikes. Our previous rack was not friendly when it came to loading the bikes. With this one I can just roll them right up! These are quite long and will stick out the back of your bumper about 4-5'. I welded on a steel roller wheel to protect it against steep driveways from getting ground down. I picked up the steel wheel here on Amazon which are used for the ends of travel trailers. This is a stout and sturdy carrier. I was a bit concerned with the weight of our bikes hanging so far out but the steel square tube on this carrier is very thick walled. it can definitely handle up to the rated weight.
N**E
Je pars pour la Floride de Québec et j,apporte mes scooters
S**B
I’m going to do this review in pieces. Summary to start, then specifics.... Summary: Carrier worked great with a vehicle that has a solid hitch and decent ground clearance. I was over capacity and it worked fine for 400miles. Construction seems very solid. Definitely worth the purchase. There is certainly some room for improvement with the wobble, but it’s manageable. I’m overall very happy with my purchase. All other carriers that work with 2 bikes are much more expensive. 1. Assembly: The directions on this were very vague but it was relatively easy to figure out without them. 2. Sturdiness: All of the welds are nice. The steel of the carrier is solid, though the paint will easily scratch off if it rubs with other metal. This will cause rust. Each platform that holds a bike is itself rated for 400lbs. The totally amount on weight the steel bar of the carrier is rated for is 600lbs. So max per platform is 400lbs. Max for whole carrier is 600 total. I put 2 DRZ400S’s on this carrier. Stock weight for a drz is about 320lbs each. Plus they had after market additions and 1.5 gallons of gas each in them. I obviously exceeded the limit, likely by around 40-70lbs (about 10%). 3. Mounting bikes: The ramp included works fairly well. Each bike has to be facing a different direction so that the handle bars don’t get in the way. I suggest attaching ratchet straps to handle bars on each side. Be sure to compress forks on bike. You HAVE TO do this. I would also secure the back and front tires to the platform. 4. Needed vehicle specs. You MUST have a vehicle with a highly rated and well-attached hitch. Most 1/2 ton+ trucks will be fine. Need to double check SUV’s and small trucks. There is ALOT of torque on the hitch. My 2500 Silverado handled it, no problem. You will also need a vehicle with some decent ground clearance. It helps to inflate rear tires a little extra. 5. Ride: The end of the carrier was about 8in off of the ground. The anti-tilt piece helps, but could’ve been made far better. I would recommend creating a 1/8” metal shim to put under carrier inside vehicle hitch to mitigate bounce. This carrier was fairly bouncy when hitting bumps. I traveled 200mi to and from my destination hitting bumps on the interstate. It worked great, though I was nervous.
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