🚐 Lock it, load it, love it! Your bike's new best friend.
The RockyMounts DropTop Locking Thru-Axle Fork Mount is the ultimate solution for securely transporting your bike in vans and trucks. With a load capacity of 45 lbs and compatibility with various thru-axles, this mount features a locking mechanism and a wide mouth opening for easy loading. It comes complete with all necessary hardware, making it a must-have for any biking adventure.
Color | 12mm + 15mm |
Brand | RockyMounts |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 5 x 3 inches |
Load Capacity | 45 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount,Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | RockyMounts |
UPC | 815189021117 |
Model | DropTop |
Item Weight | 1.68 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 3 inches |
Item model number | RockyMounts |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10880 |
M**N
Awesome
This thing works perfect and is great quality. As I would expect from rockey mounts. Hold the bike steady in the van even when the roads get wild.
A**N
Very great and good security
I really like this mount. It's quick and easy and works for all of my bikes and being able to lock it gives me great peace of mind. For those using it with a 20mm axle, you have to knock the rubber shims out of the jaws of the clamp. It took me a minute to figure that out. Once I learned that it made it easy to switch from bike to bike.
T**K
I own two of these. They are great!
This is my favorite thru-axle mount. Sturdy. Secure. Lockable. Well-built. Versatile. Easy to use. It costs more but I think it is well worth it!
S**Y
Great mounts
I paired these with triple track 47" T track, and the tamper proof bolts that came with the rockymounts drop top were too long to use with the track (also the t track blocks didn't fit in the channels in the triple track). These mounts are solid and I like that they lock (even though my attaching hardware is just a regular bolt).Keep in mind that you can't use these mounts backwards (clamp facing towards the bikes rear wheel) in the low-profile configuration. The brake caliper on your bike will contact the body of the fork mount before you can get the axle lowered into the clamp.
M**Y
Makes loading and unloading EASY
The media could not be loaded. At first I thought I wanted a hitch carrier, but Im glad I decided to throw the bikes in the truck bed instead. I overland with my jeep gladiator and the bikes have remained stable while off-roading. I never have to worry about them shifting, the clamping mechanism holds the axle snugly in place, yet releases super easy when you’re ready to unload. Buy them
T**R
This thing rocks
Always always always used RockyMounts stuff for my roof rack on my cars. I got rid of my Tomahawk mounts as I got a truck, no more need for a roof rack. If you have a van with a rail system, or a Nissan with Utilitrack, or a Toyota with their rail system, install takes 2 minutes. Holds my bikes on rock-solid. Definitely buying another for the other side. Just make sure you account for the length of your bike when using this in a smaller bed pickup. My older bikes and hardtail fit perfect in a 5 1/2 foot bed. However, with a slack, long travel enduro or downhill bike, you’ll probably have to put the tailgate down. Or, use a bed extender.
T**C
Perfect if you want to mount your through axle bike.
These work perfectly and secure your bikes well. You do have to remove the axle and reinsert them so it takes a minute, but work as advertised and are easy to lock. One note, if you buy multiple mounts on Amazon, the locks won't be key matched. If you need key-matched mounts, go directly to RockMounts. There you can order them with the same key. You can also buy replacement locks at RockyMounts to match your own if you do order multiple mounts here.
M**O
Tried some of the others but this is the best
The media could not be loaded. I used these as a solution to mount two bikes in my Nissan Nv2500 van. I tried some of the cheaper types of these but the way this one clamps on to the through axle vs having to line it up and slide it through is just so much easier . They are expensive but worth it
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