I have the Swagman XTC2 rack which is similar to the Hollywood one but IMO 
the fit and finish on the Swagman is a little nicer. (I've owned both.) 
I've had no issues with fenders, racks, or mixte frames, and I've even 
hauled our Xtracycle Edgerunner (long tail cargo bike) with room to spare. 
Not as fancy as the Thule so it costs less.

http://www.swagman.net/product/x-tc2/

It doesn't come with a decent integrated system to lock the bike or the 
hitch bolt. (Workarounds are, of course, available.) There's no mechanism 
to move the bike out of the way to open the trunk or tailgate, so I just 
plan accordingly. And I wouldn't use it with a carbon fiber frame.

As a side comment, I personally would be reluctant to get the Thule rack 
you link. It's a great rack but I don't like how it doesn't fold compactly 
when off the car. Platform racks are large and oddly shaped, so the ones 
I've owned have been a pain to store. With lots of room, that wouldn't be 
an issue, but garage space for me is a rare and precious commodity.

--Ed C.

On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 11:11:07 AM UTC-7, Michele wrote:
>
> Shopping for a rack for my car, so I can get my bike to farther flung 
> locations, and I'm realizing that most hitch racks require a naked front 
> wheel. I need one that allows me to have a small rack and Wald 137 on the 
> front. I'm considering the Thule DoubleTrack Pro 
> https://www.thule.com/en-us/us/bike-rack/hitch-bike-racks/thule-doubletrack-pro-_-1691160
>  
> but I'm wondering what riders in this group use?
>

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