Buying Allen 103S Premium 3-Bike Trunk Mount Rack

Allen 103S Premium 3-Bike Trunk Mount RackBuy Allen 103S Premium 3-Bike Trunk Mount Rack

Allen 103S Premium 3-Bike Trunk Mount Rack Product Description:



  • Fits most sedans, hatchbacks, minivans, and SUVs, including some vehicles with spoilers
  • Quick set-up design pops into place right out of box; can be folded down using one hand
  • 15-inch long carry arms easily accommodate up to three bicycles
  • Comes fully assembled and can be set up and installed in minutes
  • Lifetime warranty on workmanship and material

Product Description

Premium trunk mounted 3-bike carrier

Customer Reviews

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
3Quick rust / poor service
By Biker Bob
After owning a 103D for several years, I gave it to my son and purchased a new 103S expecting an even better rack. The rack is stronger and spreads the bikes a little farther apart. The hold-down system is wonderful. I attached the rack in mid-May. Within a month, I notice that the nuts had started to show rust. Those on the old rack still looked new. By July, the rust was so bad that I e-mailed customer service. They responded immediately stating that this was not acceptable. They took me up on my offer of close up pictures that they could relay to their supplier. After that I heard nothing. Finally after several inquiries, they said that they had given the photos to the supplier. Since then (it is now 1/16/09) none of my five e-mails have been responded to. After many tries, I finally got a connection on their phone line in October. Reluctantly, they promised that new nuts would be sent, but that they would be the same material. I just gave up and purchased new stainless steel nuts at the hardware store and replaced them so that I would not worry about the safety of the rack over time. When I asked via e-mail about sending the rack back under their "lifetime warranty", there was no response. Silence is disappointing customer service.Update: It is now 2012. My son's 103D is still in like new condition. My 103S continues to show more rust. The rubber parts seem to have a problem with being gooey and leaving black residue on my bike frame. I never did hear from the manufacturer.

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Strong and reliable...but basic.
By Tweezak
I opted for this rack over others because I kept hearing about things like recalls on the Yakima "Joe" series racks and that those and other similar racks had a nasty habit of dropping bikes. This was often because these racks had plastic hinges that failed. A button release mechanism might be really cool and convenient but if it drops your $1000+ bike...it tends to lose its coolness.The Allen Premium 3 Bike Rack is hell for stout. The pipe is thick and because it is bent rather than joined with bolts or rivets, it does not flex. Also, the hinges are metal. They are two metal plates that swivel together and are secured in the locked position by a 3/8" steel pin. This is not going to fail unless you do something stupid like haul lumber on it.The rack only has 4 straps and I thought that would be a problem...but because of the inherent side-to-side rigidity of the design, it does not need any side supports. When it is strapped down and tightened you can grab the thing and shake the whole car. The only movement in the rack is a result of compressing the squishy foam pads that rest on your car.Speaking of straps...the buckles on the trunk straps are high quality cam-lock style. They are all metal and are a smaller version of the buckles used in my motorcycle tiedowns...they are bulletproof and will never release. The harder you pull on the strap, the tighter they bind. If they seem to be stuck, give the loose end of the strap a little pull and the button will push right in.The lower straps have a rubber section in them that holds tension on the rack even if it shifts a bit. Pretty cool idea but I wonder a bit about the durability of that rubber.Other nice things: The pipes where you slide your bike on are fully covered with vinyl so if you bang your bike up against them, it's no problem. The vertical tubes are also covered in this manner.Negatives:This is a very basic rack. There's no mechanism to keep your bike from swinging so you'll need an additional strap and buckle or a bungee to put around the frame and wheel. The buckles that hold the bike on - while extremely secure - are not super convenient. After a few uses, you get the hang of it though.The bottom line: If you are not hung up on getting a trendy brand. Consider this rack. If you want a rack that is so strong that your trunk will probably buckle before the rack folds up, this may be the one.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5excellent design
By C. Resnick
This rack fit snug on my Mazda 3 hatchback and carried three adult bikes from NYC to Maine and back without a waver, even on poor quality highways. I had been considering a roof rack, but I'm very glad I found this instead.Some standout qualities:1. A sturdy, snug fit.2. A very quick, simple, and logical setup/dissembly.3. The excess strappage from the upper tensioning straps is generous and ideally positioned to thread through the wheels and tie, thus prohibiting front wheel knock.4. When not in use it easily collapses to a profile that's nearly flat. It should easily fit in most closets.5. It's very reasonably priced.A caveat: at least on my car, only the lower rubber pads touched metal, as the upper mounted against the hatch window, so I had no concern for abrasions. However, the way this thing stuck I doubt it would be an issue on any car, provided you wash off any grit at least in the few places the rubber meets the body.

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