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No. I just sold a Kuat, and while it's good kit, it's not a 1-up. Not an even trade, IMO. I would keep the 1-up.
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I would not swap a 1Up for anything other than another 1Up. My rack lives on my car and is used heavily for work - there is nothing that will outlast a 1Up. Their new heavier duty options are even easier to use and more bomber.
The only comparable rack is the QuikrStuff, which is for all intents and purposes, the same thing designed by the same people after they sold 1Up. |
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Agreed on sticking with the 1UP. Mine is going strong at 6-7 years old - drove cross country with it with 3 bikes and a packed car. I've had someone back into it in a parking lot while I was out on a ride and bent one of the parts. Within a week, 1UP got that part to me.
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I might be in the minority here and I've never actually owned a 1Up rack so YMMV. I've had experience with the Kuat Piston Pro X and it has been fantastic. Easy to use, durable, and installation is a breeze. I've had a couple of minor issues and Kuat has also been great to deal with on the phone and promptly sent up replacement/warranty parts when needed. The 1Up is likely a great rack too but the "homemade in my garage" look isn't stylish enough to hang off the back of my truck...
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Going to try to tune up the 1Up.
The one that caught my eye is the Rocky Mounts Guiderail. Kind of like if a good product design firm re-designed the 1Up. |
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Like others have already said, sounds like you just need some maintenance. I have a Kuat NV and know others with a 1UP and Piston Pro. They all have their pro/cons, but I wouldn't swap. Kuat has fantastic customer service. I needed some wheel adaptors to fit kids bikes. I called them up, a real person answered, and they immediately shipped out a pair. The Piston has tail lights. I wish they all did. The main benefit of the 1UP design is that the bikes are angled up. The further something sticks out the back the worse the departure angle. On the Kuat, the bike trays extend straight out. I sometimes carry 4 bikes. I have a lifted truck and I wouldn't want to try it on anything else unless there are no driveways to go up.
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