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Saris’ new T-Bones rack offers a convenient two-in-one storage system for cyclists. As a hitch rack, the T-Bones, which comes in two- or three-bike versions, locks into both 1 1/4- and 2-inch hitches and has an integrated, keyed cable replica Breitling Windrider Chrono Cockpit Men's watch lock for securing bikes. Once home, the rack slides out of the hitch and into a robust indoor pedestal for in-home bike-storage. The empty rack weighs just 10 lbs (two-bike version), and the whole process from car to home takes about a minute—depending on how far away you’ve parked, naturally.
The support arms, which swing easily out of the way, secure the bikes via big rubberized straps that wrap around the top tube. Additional straps hold the down tubes to keep the bikes from swaying while in hitch mode. A large release lever makes for disengaging from either the hitch or the indoor pedestal, and the rack comes with a replica Breitling Windrider Cockpit Steel Mother-of-pea backpack-style carrying case for further portability. The design does require removing the rack when in hitch mode to open most hatchbacks. But, as I said, the straightforward removal takes only a couple of seconds. I’ve been using this for a couple of weeks now and have really enjoyed the convenience, especially in home mode, when it almost seems to be putting my bikes on display. The T-Bones is in stores now. MSRP is $350 for the two-bike version and $380 for the three-bike. saris.com—John BradleyTwitter: johnwbradley