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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the RockyMounts BrassKnuckles. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
9 reasons to buy
- An expert and several owners say bikes remain secure on long drives and at high speeds.
- Owners and testers of one year praise the rack’s durability.
- Assembly is straightforward, according to owners.
- Buyers feel the BrassKnuckles is reasonably priced.
- Experts and owners appreciate the rack’s low-profile design when installed and not in use. This reduces aerodynamic drag.
- Bikes are secured at the wheels, meaning no frame contact and no front wheel removal.
- An adapter kit for fat tires can be purchased separately.
- The BrassKnuckles fits 20” wheels.
- Testers and owners say whistling noise is minimal when driving without bikes mounted, unlike other roof racks.
4 reasons not to buy
- Several buyers find the wheel clamp arm stiff and difficult to move.
- Bikes with front fenders cannot be mounted on the BrassKnuckles.
- Locking cores for securing the rack and mounted bikes must be purchased separately.
- The 48” max wheelbase length is slightly below average for roof racks.
Bottom line
The RockyMounts BrassKnuckles is a roof rack that supports one 35lb bike with factory crossbars and 45lb with RockyMounts, Thule, or Yakima crossbars. It fits 3" tires, wheels between 20" and 29", and wheelbases from 34" to 48". Bikes with fenders won't fit, but a fat tire adapter kit is available for purchase. Owners and experts praise the sturdiness, durability, low-profile design, and easy assembly. Complaints are mostly minor, but buyers should note that locking cores cost extra. Overall, the BrassKnuckles receives high praise from experts and owners and is considered reasonably priced.Expert Reviews
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