




🚲 Elevate your ride game—two bikes, zero fuss, endless adventure!
The Allen Sports Deluxe 2-Bike Trunk Mount Rack (Model 102DB) is a sturdy, foldable bike carrier designed for universal fit across sedans, hatchbacks, minivans, and SUVs. Supporting up to 70 pounds, it features patented individual tie-downs that secure and protect your bikes during transport. Fully assembled for quick installation, this rack offers a lifetime warranty, making it the go-to choice for hassle-free, reliable bike transport without the need for a roof rack.


| ASIN | B000ELUXFC |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,384 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #22 in Bicycle Car Racks |
| Brand | Allen |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,669) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 15 x 4 inches |
| Item model number | 102DB |
| Load Capacity | 70 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Allen Sports |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 102DB |
| Model | Deluxe 2-Bike Trunk Mounted Carrier |
| Mounting Type | Strap |
| Product Dimensions | 23 x 15 x 4 inches |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| UPC | 765271102005 |
J**K
Allen Deluxe 3-Bike Trunk Mounted Carrier
Firstly: a list of compatible vehicles can be found at Allen's website. It's called the "Fit List", and is referred to on the product box. I'll also upload photos of the rack on my car and it's packaging momentarily. The link for the fit list: [...] I purchased this rack to aid me in moving from Oregon to Colorado. I'll update the review as time goes on. ----------------------------- 2011-June: First impressions (duration of ownership: 1 day; driven around town with one bike to test it): The rack fit well on my 1989 Toyota Corolla All-Trac station wagon, and feels very secure. I am using it for a single bike (on the innermost mount), and using the additional mounts for a spare wheel and tires, since I don't need the extra capacity at the moment. The rack feels sturdy, and I believe its stated 100 pound load capacity. The rack mounts easily (it took me a few minutes to set up the first time, and it should only take a minute or two in the future) and holds the bike in place securely. I very strongly recommend putting some sort of protection (see photos on the product page) between the metal hooks and the paint of your car (obviously) since the metal could scrape it off. Mounting the rack works well if you first fit the top hooks, then (while the rack dangles from the top straps) mount the bottom hooks. Don't forget padding (I used an old rag)! The horizontal bars that make contact with the car are very well padded (with ~3/4 inch thick foam rubber), and have a bend in the middle such that the bar *should* avoid contacting the paint of your car. Still, if you're worried: padding is a good idea. I hooked everything onto my back hatch (both the bottom and top hooks), and I am not able to open and close it when the rack is in place. Also, the rack slightly impairs visibility (see photo) when in reverse, as one would expect. Overall, it seems sturdy and mounts easily. See the photos I've uploaded for more info. ----------------------------- 2011-July: 1200 Miles later I wholeheartedly approve of this rack's performance. I drove from Portland, OR to Boulder, CO with this thing on the entire time, and it did no damage to my car whatsoever. It held my bike and some tires very securely for the entire trip - three days of HOT weather (as in Moab, UT in mid-July hot... so very hot). I kept checking it out of paranoia, but I never needed to tighten it. Thus I give the rack 5 stars. Caveats: I haven't used it with more than two bikes at a time as of now. I'll keep this review up to date as I own and use the rack longer. For now, it's stored in my closet with no signs of damage from the trip... save for a little dust :) -----------------------------
G**N
Fit's a 2016 prius....with an ** asterisk **
Before I get into the model specifics here's some of my general insight. 1. Seems to be a high-quality product. Well constructed and sturdy. The two top brackets that attaches to the car are NOT coated with anything other than paint. I think I'm going to have to come up with something to help protect my car's paint where it attached to the area just above my back window. Maybe some tape or some of the rubberized spray you can find at local hardware stores. 2. The only area that come in to contact WITH THE BIKE ITSELF are the two rubber brackets that the top bar of the frame sit on. I'm not sure if that rubber will FULLY protect the bike below the bar. It's not very soft and I think I'm going to have to wrap by crossmember with something to protect the finish on my bike. The brackets that tighten around and hold the bike to the carrier is nothing more that a manual pull strap. While it seems to hold the bike well I don't really care for the strap mechanism and is another reason I need to come up with a wrap for my frame. It's made of plastic and although it's not metal, it looks like it could do some damage to the frame if going on a longer trip. 3. The metal bars that comprise most of this unit seem to be more that strong enough to handle the weight of two bikes. 4. It holds the bike securely and is pretty quick to attach to the vehicle. Now the vehicle specifics. I read different reviews and couldn't determine if this rack would work with my Prius. The Mfg. web site said the only one that would fit was the 3 bike model. (another $40+ dollars) Others, who have tried to use this claimed success. Well, I claim success as well with an asterisk. Why?? The bottom bracket that rests on the back of the car is adjustable up and down. When I tried full extension down part of the metal bar came way to close to the painted plastic/fiberglass area just above the license plate. I adjusted the bar above that area but, like others mentioned, it rides on the Prius decal....but just a little bit. I don't think this is a deal breaker and this part of the car won't be damaged. For one...It's one of the anchor points that has a very soft and pliable foam covering. And, it only touches the outer edges of the decal. For the initial install I attached the bottom strap to the bottom of the car even though there is no metal down there to attach it to. (a bit flimsy) I plan on using one of the alternate methods described in the instructions that utilizes the bottom of the hatchback instead of the underside of the car. This change should also allow me to open by hatchback without taking the rack off of my car. I think. ;-) (I hope) I have a few trips planned and I'll post an update down the road and adjust my rating if need be. I think this is a very solid rack and it will provide years of reliable service. Cheers.
J**P
Does its job, right up to the end!
My wife and I purchased this bike rack based on its low price and good reviews. I wasn't expecting much, but when it arrived, I was impressed by both the quality and ease of setup. We had attached it to my little hatchback (securing it to the bottom of the hatch door, as the included straps weren't long enough to reach the underside of the car) with two adult-sized mountain bikes. Aside from the strap-length issue, it appeared to do its job, holding the bikes steady for the first two-hour leg of our journey to vacation. Unfortunately, the journey was cut short by a careless driver who, while playing with her phone, slammed into our vehicle (which had come to a complete stop in heavy summer-vacation traffic) at about 50mph, sending our much-smaller car careening across the next lane, where we came to a (hard) rest against the concrete median. Both airbags deployed, the car was totaled, and my wife and I were both transported to the hospital with injuries. But the bike rack? A freakin' tank. Not only did it hold both bikes securely during its final journey through the air, it remained in tip-top condition when it came to its final landing place 20 feet from our vehicle. The frames and wheels of the bikes weren't so lucky, but I was truly impressed with the quality of the rack, right up to the last. Due to the frame damage to the bikes and the fact that it's probably not wise to hang on to a $38 rack that flew 20 feet through the air with two bikes still attached to it, I decided to scrap it and list it with the damaged property. Hopefully the other driver's insurance will replace our bikes, and when that's out of the way, I fully expect to get the same rack again. Only this time, I'm taking the back roads.
M**Z
La instalación si es sencilla, es recomendable usar la opción de ajustarlo en la cajuela no a la defensa, si caben 3 bicicletas pero es necesario remover las llantas delanteras, si no se remueven las llantas delanteras solo caben 2 bicicletas, se siente super firme lo probamos en un trayecto de 270 km y no se sintió que se aflojara nada, fácilmente puede con las 3 bicicletas.
K**I
Used it a couple of times. Easy to install and secured my bike well.
K**O
I bought a bike in June and that was hard enough to find, given the global bike shortage during Covid-19, but nobody local had any trunk/hatch mounted bike racks at all, and no idea when they'd be in stock again. I found this one online and for less than what I would have paid in store. It took a while to arrive (not the seller's fault - Covid has disrupted everything lately and the initial shipment estimate was accurate) but I received it yesterday and set it up with ease in minutes & was off for a ride soon after. It is very sturdy and seems good quality. Highly recommend!
D**D
The trunk mount is good but even after cleaning the trunk area before mounting the rack it still scratched it. Car is not new but still not that impressed
J**.
Very easy to put it on and off the car. So far I put 2 bikes on it. Very easy to load them. So far so good
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