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Rotate the pivot arm up until the 

hook rests on the bike tire 1” or 

less from the brakes or the fork.

Failure to place wheel hook in the 

correct position can cause your bicycle 

to eject, and cause personal injury, 

property damage, or death.

Feed the strap through the 

spokes of wheel. Rotate the 

wheel slightly, if necessary, 

and avoid the valve stem. 

Insert the strap end through 

the buckle. Pull to tighten.

Compress the 

hook against 
the wheel by 

applying firm 

pressure.

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Load Second bike (if applicable). 

Alternate bike direction. Refer 
to loading steps 3 through 6 to 

load your second bike.

5

If you have bike to bike interference 

when loading two bikes, adjust 

trays as necessary to eliminate 

interference between bikes.

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Loosen the 4 tray bolts (do 
not remove bolts).

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Slide the tray left or right.

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Retighten the 4 tray bolts.

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Both trays can be adjusted.

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Summary of Contents for HoldUp Evo

Page 1: ...Key 2X spine 1X spacer 2X front tray assembly 1X rear tray assembly 1X tray bolt 4X tray bolt 4X washer 4X washer 4X lock washer 4X lock washer 4X HoldUp Evo 8FJHIU MJNJUT Per Bike 50lbs 22 7kg WBJMBCMF BDDFTTPSJFT 8002482 HoldUp EVO 2 Works only with 2 Hitches ...

Page 2: ...en the knob COMPLETELY while wiggling the tongue C Lock the knob when locked the knob will turn freely Tip Use a permanent marker to draw a line on the tongue so that you know how far to insert the tongue next time you install your carrier Affix the spacers to the base as shown 4 Align the spine with the tongue Do not use with hitch adapters extenders or reducers ...

Page 3: ...hardware from the tray assemblies A B C D B 8X 34 Nm 25 ft lbs 7 A Place the the lower tray assembly into position It s the assembly with the large Yakima sticker Orient the tray so that the sticker is right side up B Install the hardware and fully tighten to 17 ft lbs 23Nm C Place the upper tray assembly into position D Install the hardware and fully tighten to 17 ft lbs 23Nm ...

Page 4: ...ier can fold down past horizontal to aid in loading your bikes Be TVSF UP SFUVSO UIF DBSSJFS UP UIF MPDLFE IPSJ POUBM QPTJUJPO BGUFS MPBEJOH CAUTION G B GFOEFS QSFWFOUT QSPQFS QMBDFNFOU PG UIF XIFFM IPPL SFNPWF UIF GFOEFS GPS QSPQFS BOE TBGF MPBEJOH Do not load a bike if it has a flat tire or a slow leak Lost tire pressure may result in an insecure load 2 1 Always support the spine when lowering Ho...

Page 5: ...d avoid the valve stem Insert the strap end through the buckle Pull to tighten Compress the hook against the wheel by applying firm pressure 6 Load Second bike if applicable Alternate bike direction Refer to loading steps 3 through 6 to load your second bike 5 If you have bike to bike interference when loading two bikes adjust trays as necessary to eliminate interference between bikes t Loosen the ...

Page 6: ...heel may not contact the wheel cup see image Ensure that the wheel strap is pulled tightly and secured in the buckle Also tires must be fully inflated and centered on the tray t Push hooks against tires t Check that rear wheels are secured by the ratchet straps t Be sure all hardware is secured according to instructions t Always secure pivot arm when tray is empty see page 7 8 MXBZT VTF UIF JOUFHSB...

Page 7: ...ver and fold the HoldUp EVO all the way up until it locks into position t PME IPPQT JOXBSE t 5JMU XIFFMUSBZ JOCPBSE t 3PUBUF QJWPU BSN EPXO t 1VTI UIF IPPLT BHBJOTU XIFFMUSBZT 4 63 QJWPU BSNT XIFO OPU JO VTF click a b Periodically it may be necessary to adjust the tension of the swing arms Use a 5 mm hex wrench to make the adjustment BOTTLE OPENER Use the built in bottle opener to enjoy a refreshi...

Page 8: ...NBUFE DBS XBTI XJUI DBSSJFS JOTUBMMFE 6 t BLF TVSF ZPVS UJSFT BSF mMMFE UP SFDPNNFOEFE QSFTTVSF GPVOE PO UIF UJSF t P OPU DBSSZ UBOEFN PS SFDVNCFOU CJLFT t P OPU USBOTQPSU CJDZDMFT XJUI BUUBDIFE CBCZ TFBUT QBOOJFST XIFFM DPWFST GVMM CJLF DPWFST PS NPUPST In addition some undersized receivers may not accept this product If you do not know the capabilities of your hitch receiver consult an automotiv...

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