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Velocirax 6 Max - https://www.velocirax.com/products/6-... Velocirax line of racks - https://www.velocirax.com/collections... Velocirax garage storage solutions - https://www.velocirax.com/collections... Other racks: Thule Revert 4 bike - https://alnk.to/5ui6dMs Thule rack options - https://alnk.to/6TCa4km Kuat Piston SR $657 - 1 bike - https://alnk.to/90zuHr5 Kuat Piston Pro $1,098 - https://alnk.to/c08nnhX Kuat Piston Pro X $1,389 - https://alnk.to/h6GlOXj Quikr Stuff Mach 2 $1,248 - https://quikrstuff.com/product/mach2-... Rockymounts Guiderail 2 $850 - https://alnk.to/cHNpiAR Saris MHS $900 - https://alnk.to/6TAoVHO from Performancebike Saris MHS $900 - https://alnk.to/fSh2Xko from JensonUSA Thule T2 Pro XTR $750 - https://alnk.to/eDRK5Dr from JensonUSA Yakima Stage 2 $849 - https://alnk.to/6bVn0vq Yakima Onramp LX $899 - https://alnk.to/6TAoVMG Here are the chapter timestamps for the video: Introduction to Velocirax Max (0:00-0:19) Why Upright Bike Racks? (0:19-1:15) Velocirax Max Features and Capacity (1:15-2:42) Demonstrating Bike Loading and Unloading (2:42-6:55) Weaknesses of the Velocirax Rack (6:55-7:59) Initial Impressions and Additional Features (7:59-8:45) Test Driving with Four E-bikes (8:45-12:47) Pros and Cons / Conclusion (12:47-13:51) The video reviews the Velocirax Max upright bike rack, highlighting its cult-like following and distinctive black and red powder coating (0:19). The reviewer emphasizes the advantage of upright racks for carrying multiple bikes, especially heavy e-bikes, as the weight remains a constant distance from the car, reducing leverage issues common with traditional tray racks (0:39-1:15). Key features of the Velocirax Max (specifically the six-rack version, priced at $1,180) include: Increased capacity: 300 lb total capacity, with each tray holding up to 100 lb, optimized for e-bikes (1:53-2:03). Beefier construction: Improved structure, straps, and a larger lever for easier access and leverage (2:09-2:20). Suspension system: Features shocks that assist with tilting the rack down for easier loading and unloading (2:22-2:42, 3:21-3:33). Loading and unloading bikes is demonstrated as a smooth process thanks to the tilting mechanism and suspension, allowing bikes to be rolled on and off without heavy lifting (2:42-5:07). The reviewer notes that the straps are heavy-duty and secure the bikes well (5:10-5:27). The video also mentions the inclusion of rubber bands to secure brake levers, although the reviewer is unsure of their necessity with the beefy straps (5:39-6:18). Weaknesses of the rack include: Limited ground clearance: Not ideal for high hitches or off-roading, as it lacks an angle adjustment (6:56-7:10, 13:09-13:14). No basket adjustability: Unlike some other racks, the height of the bike baskets cannot be adjusted (7:12-7:22). Suspension only aids descent: The suspension helps when tilting down but doesn't assist when lifting the rack back up (6:42-6:49). No integrated locking system: The reviewer suggests an integrated locking system would be preferable to the included wall mounting system (13:15-13:22). Initial impressions mention that the company offers a range of products, signifying their commitment to the category (8:06-8:11). The rack was found to be too high for a lifted truck but worked well with a 4Runner, allowing the tailgate to open (8:11-8:23). It also includes an $80 wall rack mounting system for storage and features a "camp mode" for bike storage while camping (8:26-8:42). The test drive with four e-bikes (totaling 200 lb) showcased the rack's stability over harsh speed bumps, angles, rough asphalt roads, and freeway speeds (8:45-12:47). Despite some movement, the bikes remained secure and did not touch each other, even without the brake lever straps installed (9:20-10:57). The reviewer emphasizes the rack's 300 lb capacity provides ample room within limits, crucial for dynamic forces during travel (12:22-12:33). In conclusion, the pros of the Velocirax Max are its quality, robustness, many new features on the Max 6 version, and various spacing options (12:47-13:07). The reviewer is very pleased with the rack's performance so far (13:25).