The 101

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Kuat’s New Bike Rack Is Cleverly Designed and Easy to Use
Bryan Rogala shares his first impressions of Kuat’s new Piston Pro X bike rack. They’re very positive.
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In this episode of the 101, Bryan Rogala tests out the brand-new Piston Pro X bike rack ($1,389). With its Kashima-coated ratcheting arms and built-in LED brake lights, this hitch-mounted rack is an investment worth making if you’re looking for the ultimate adventure-rig accessory to bring your bike along.