







🚗 Carry your ride, conquer the road — no bike left behind!
The KAC E2 Hitch Mounted Rack is a robust, platform-style carrier designed to transport two bikes weighing up to 60 lbs total. Compatible with 1.25" hitch receivers and includes a 2" adapter, it features a powder-coated steel frame, adjustable wheel trays, padded hooks, and a safety strap for secure transport. Its fold-flat design ensures easy storage and maneuverability, making it perfect for road warriors and weekend explorers alike.


| ASIN | B07TC9HLX6 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #362,896 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #477 in Bicycle Car Racks |
| Brand Name | KAC |
| Color | Black - Hitch Mounted - 2 Bikes |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle, Car, SUV, Trailer, Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (581) |
| Included Components | Bike Rack |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 53.27 x 31.18 x 33.46 inches |
| Item Weight | 17.85 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 60 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KAC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KR-B1PT2K |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | KR-B1PT2K |
| Mounting Type | Hitch Mount |
| UPC | 810015692288 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**S
Very good carrier; read my notes though
I just received this carrier today and was anxious to see how it performs. Assembly went fairly well, but the instructions could be more detailed. 2 extra "spare" plastic pieces were included, but not shown in the instructions, and almost no info on what they are for. My Prius has a 1.25" hitch which I had professionally installed when I purchased the car. I think it has a label with "Curt" on it. I just recently bought an ebike and I wanted a platform carrier to take it to nice riding locations. I only plan to place 1 bike on the carrier; it weighs ~50 pounds with the large battery installed. I may remove the heavy battery when traveling. One of the first things I noticed during installation is that the horizontal bar that attaches to the car receiver **has way too much vertical movement**. I don't want the rack/bike bouncing up and down a lot while driving. Since this might be due to the receiver opening being too large I decided not to deduct 1 star for this. I did attach a hitch clamp which essentially eliminated the vertical play. I also was not confident in the pin that goes vertically in the vertical bar, so I installed a good bolt to make that part of the rack more secure. Over-tightening the bolt slightly bent the 2 horizontal metal tabs the bolt goes through, but not enough to be concerned. The bottom of the vertical hook (near the adjuster knob) gets too close to my battery case. With some movements while driving this lower section of the hook bar would be hitting and damaging my battery case. So I added some cushion foam to the bar in that area to prevent that from happening. When I first tried to slide the vertical hook up to remove my bike, the top of the bike fell forward toward my car. The left handlebar hit my rear window and created a small scratch. This was due to the entire rack having a slight angle at the top toward my car. Adding extra bungie cords is a very good idea while traveling. The 3 included straps seem to be pretty strong. After putting the bike on I noticed how much my taillights and license plate were being blocked, especially by the large battery and the fat tires. I immediately ordered the Curt 53201 Auxiliary Automotive LED Light Strips. They should fit perfectly on the rack's rear right and left sides of the horizontal bar. Will need to do the wiring from the car, of course. I will check up to see if I can obtain a temporary license tag (or make a color copy of my license plate) to put on my rear window when using this rack with the bike on. I need to find out what the laws and options are in Oregon. Each state has different laws regarding the obscuring of taillights and license plates by rear racks, etc. Some have zero tolerance; some have 100% tolerance. Most are in-between. I went for a test ride for a few miles in the hills around my home and the rack/bike seem pretty secure----some movement, to be expected, but not enough to make me concerned. Should be good to go on the freeway at 65 mph. I'll soon find out! Overall, initially, I am happy with this rack.
S**F
Great price and quality carrier
I had read reviews on many “bargain” carriers because I really did not want to spend hundreds on a bike rack (especially after already spending more than I’d ever thought I’d spend on a bike with no motor lol!). After finally choosing this carrier, I kind of expected this somewhat lightweight package to arrive. I was quite surprised that the package was not all that lightweight! Parts felt heavy duty and well constructed. Instructions were pretty straight forward for the most part (although it took me a minute to figure out what the extra parts actually were…a backup pair of plastic inserts for one of the tire cradles…you’re welcome lol). I have a 1 1/4” receiver so removed the pretty stout metal 2” conversion sleeve. After assembly and installing on the vehicle, it is very stable! There is only slight movement due to being able to remove pins to fold the center stand down for lift gate access. But very solid at the hitch mount itself. Pretty substantial threaded bolt as opposed to a hitch pin, so not a quick attach/detach if you’re not wanting to keep the rack on the vehicle at all times. The bikes looked very secure without much movement when hauling…I kept checking the rear view mirror the entire time! Definitely worth the money, especially at the discounted price. My only complaint isn’t even about the carrier itself. It’s the fact that even without a bike being hauled, my reverse sensors start beeping like crazy thinking I’m about to back into something!
S**S
Great bike rack for the Price
We have been very happy with this bike rack. Having used a bike rack that you strapped onto the back door/trunk of a car for quite some time I was looking for a move to a trailer hitch rack. I can say that his rack has been great. It took no time at all to put together. It is sturdy with no discernible wobble when driving. Putting the bike on closest to the car can sometimes be tricky but we are using this with beach cruisers that have wide handle bars (and wheels). I only wish that the rack would tip up but always is sticking out a couple feet (which can make it difficult to parallel park). Otherwise, if you don't mind taking the rack off and on (which is pretty easy) I would recommend this as an extremely affordable option. The only reason that I subtracted a star was the bar is too short to hold two female bikes. I bungee together which fixes the issue.
S**M
All I needed and more
As you are probably doing, I tried to do a good amount of research before buying a bike carrier. The one qualification that absolute was that the carrier cleared the spare tire on the back of our 2005 Jeep Liberty. I needed a reasonably priced but good quality bike carrier to use locally. I only needed a single bike carrier, but I went ahead and assembled all the parts for two bikes. At this point in time, I have not tried to mount the bike on the back, so I can't say if the clearance is sufficient should I ever need to carry a second bike. I did/do not intend to go long distances with the bike, but I didn't want to worry about a flimsy piece of junk breaking and my bike falling off. This KAC carrier fits perfectly into the 2" hitch and tightens snugly. It assembled easily, is very easy to put on and remove and I have not had any problems and have no complaints. I think the carrier is very well designed and sturdy for the price. This is just my opinion, but, of course, I'm right.
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