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MonoRail Solo

$349.95
(14 reviews) Write a Review

Estimated avalability 1/15/2024

 

The little brother of the MonoRail, the MonoRail Solo is perfect for those who do not need all of the capacity but still want the versatility of it’s larger brother. Superlight with a 25 lbs rack weight, the solo is our easiest rack to take on and off a vehicle. Out of the box the MonoRail family has the widest carrying capacity of our line up, due to their ability to fit up to a 5” fat bike tire. The solo also has the added versatility of allowing for both 1.25” and 2” hitches out of the box.

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  • Carries 1 bike, up to 60 lbs. Expandable to 2 bikes up to 45 lbs per tray, with Add-On
  • No contact with frame, secures bicycle by front wheel
  • Carries road tires up to 5.0” fat bike tires, and diameters from 20” to 29”
  • Compatible with bicycle wheelbases from 36” to 50”
  • Folds flat against the vehicle and tilts down 30 degrees to allow for hatch access
  • Fits both 1.25” and 2” hitches with adapter sleeve (included) & anti-wobble bolt
  • Includes locking hitch bolt, cable lock, and standard lock pods, keyed alike
  • Not for use with fender equipped bicycles, or on Class I hitch receivers
  • Rack weight 25 lbs (shipping weight 35 lbs)
  • Fit Memo- For cargo vanss, depending on hitch manufacturer, handlebar width, an 8" Hitch Extension may be required for handlebars to clear the door.
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  • 4
    Good rack but not perfect

    Posted by justin on May 28th 2020

    I forget what I paid for this rack but I definitely went with it for the good reviews and the good price compared to its competitors. I've had it for a year now and it has held my bike (2018 rocky mountain altitude) mostly fine. I have it installed on a toyota camry. On the highway it sways and bounces a bit (I dont know how normal that might be for all hitch racks, but this does sit up pretty high), a couple times the bike has tilted slightly and the front tire wasnt centered in the cradle anymore when i stopped and checked. I try to strap and ratchet the bike down TIGHT but I think a multi hour drive at 70mph is just a lot. The ratcheting hook is noticeably looser than when I first bought it at this point, it still seems to work well once ratcheted down tight but when it's free it has a lot of play, like it's not on the notched post as snug anymore. This may be a total non-issue, but it is something I've noticed. I am about to drive 10 hours to move and I do not 100% trust my bike on the rack for that much highway driving. I also wish you orient this with the front tire ratchet/cradle on the left side, rather than just the right. Just my tendency to hold the bike that way, Otherwise a great rack, way easier than stuffing the bike into my car, and I trust it more than a strap on trunk rack. Overall I'm satisfied but with some critiques.

  • 5
    Ski and bike rack

    Posted by Michael M. on Dec 7th 2019

    Easy simple and reliable rack. Actually the best rack I’ve ever had. And I’ve had plenty that cost a lot more. I was so happy with my bike rack I also purchased a ski rack and the same can be said about that. So thank you for making two great products that I’m sure I’ll be using for years to come.

  • 5
    Solid Rack

    Posted by Bill on Jul 2nd 2019

    Bought the solo for my Tacoma based on price, reviews, sixty pound capacity and it being a solo rack I can extend for two when needed. Rock solid mount, no problems traveling with a fifty pound bike. Two issues, first the locks are sadly inadequate and were immediately replaced by a pair from the local tire store. Second the three inch riser hitch bar that comes with the solo rack places the carrier too high on the pickup. The Tacoma's tailgate will not lay flat when the carrier is in the tilt position. The straight two inch bar might do the trick but I'm hesitant to drop the cash to test this theory, but imagine being able to drop the tailgate with bikes in the carrier! So it would be nice if the the solo were offered in modular form allowing a choice between the straight or some type of tailgate friendly bar, and the riser hitch bar. An option for upgraded side mount swivel locks would be a nice touch too.

  • 5
    Perfect . . . almost.

    Posted by Steven on Jun 23rd 2019

    I just love this rack. After years and years of using a hang by the top tube hitch rack, (from a different, well-known manufacturer), wanted to get a platform rack. Was fairly happy with the top tube rack, and it worked very well with my carbon road bikes. But, not so well with my mountain bikes and their sloping top tubes. Already have a Rocky Mounts Brassnuckles car top rack and am impressed with its construction quality. Enter the MonoRail Solo. Love that it fits all my bikes, from a Bike Friday folding bike with 20" wheels to my Framed Wolftrax carbon fat bike...and everything in between. Very well made. Easy to assemble. Sits low enough to not block your rear license plate, (2018 Toyota RAV4). Will probably purchase the second bike attachment sometime in the future. Great company that stands behind their products. Specified matching locks to the Brassnuckles, but was sent a different key code. A single phone call and I had new, replacement, matching code lock cores at my front door two days later. How's that for service! Now the downside . . . the rack sits low enough on the car that every time I put the car in reverse, the sensors in the bumper think there is a hazard behind me and sounds the warning buzzer. A little bit annoying, and no way to turn the hazard buzzer off. Oh well. I'm still keeping this Rocky Mounts MonoRail Solo. That's how much I like it! p.s. The cross-track hazard buzzer is not a Rocky Mounts problem . . . it's a Toyota problem

  • 5
    So Simply

    Posted by Roddick on Dec 26th 2018

    I wanted a really simple bike rack and this fits my needs well. I just need to carry one bike (my bike is carbon and Cannondale tells you not to clamp the frame) and this is light, easy to operate and holds the bike very firmly. I looked at the Thule T1 and Yakima Single Speed. The Yakima does not fold, so that was out. The Thule looks good, but it sticks out farther and I wanted something compact. When I found out you could also add another bike to this down the road, i ordered it. It arrived a couple days later and took me ten minutes to assemble. I have only used it about ten times, but so far so good!!

  • 5
    Finally a really good single bike carrier.

    Posted by Gary W. on Dec 1st 2018

    Great features, good quality build, and very convenient design.

  • 5
    RockyMounts MonoRail Solo

    Posted by Julia on Nov 26th 2018

    I got my MonoRail Solo – its great!!! I put it together & on my car and I love it! I compared many different brand racks before I purchased and the RockyMounts MonoRail Solo. So glad I did, because Rocky Mounts far outweighs other popular brands in looks, function and ease. It has a clean, neat look and looks great on my pretty car. I can handle all aspects of using it just fine! It only take a couple quick minutes to install it and secure my TREK on it. Note: I want to repackage and store it in the box during winter but I can’t remember how it goes in the box… can someone send me a picture of how it looks while its still in the box please? Another nice feature is that we can store it in a nice box!

  • 5
    Love it! Perfect Solo Carrier

    Posted by Eric S. on Nov 1st 2018

    I bought this right when it was released so I've had several solid months of use with it. Its nice and sturdy and does not move around. Its really fast to take the bike off or put on and it is a very small footprint and does not get in the way of my backup camera or swing out tailgate. I would recommend this solo carrier to anyone who doesnt need to carry more than 1 bike!

  • 5
    Amazing Rack!

    Posted by PAUL GAN on Sep 6th 2018

    I was anxious to receive the rack today. When it arrived, I carefully assembled the parts as instructed. (Be sure to mount the rack into the hitch first before installing parts.) Taking my time installing the parts, I was so impress how the connections fit with precision. Mounting my 54 pound ebike was not a problem. Setting the wheels in the cradles was not a problem. I can even leave the rack on permanently (in California) since the rack does not obstruct the view of the back license plate. Now I can load my bike and extend my distance to parks and trails. Comparing with Yakima and Thule, this rack is by far the best design, engineering, and low cost. Go to Youtube and view the videos. I love this rack and I highly recommend it.