Just got into full-suspension riding and picked up a Trek Slash 9.8 XL (wheelbase is about 131 cm). Finally have a bike that actually fits me.

Only problem: when I throw it on my Kuat Transfer V2, it looks like the wheelbase might be too long. Kuat says it’s rated up to 127 cm. The rear tray ends up at a pretty steep angle, but the bike still feels solid.

Snapped a few pics—does this seem fine to drive with, or am I better off upgrading racks before I regret it?

by cokdok

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  1. It’s fine, especially if you’re just driving paved roads. I load my bike on a rack that’s too small all the time with no issues.

  2. The front wheel tray can be put into a lower position by loosening its bolt and rotating the metal insert. That should move the whole bike forward and make it a bit more level.

  3. okiegrowngenetics on

    I ran the same rack and position with my YT and had no issues with it for even long haul trips

  4. Glad-Technology-6668 on

    Totally too dangerous, I’ll have to take that bike off your hands to keep everyone safe. Sorry.

  5. One_Adeptness3803 on

    It’s perfectly safe until you go over a speed bump and the low hanging rear tire snags it.

  6. I had this exact same problem with this exact same rack. Guy at my LBS determined my bike’s wheelbase was just over the max of this rack. Check the specs of the rack and your bike to see where you are at. I was able to return mine and ended up ordering a 1up super duty. I’m more than pleased to with the end result. The top of the line kuat looks impressive though. The lower models not so much.

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