frame clamp still locked closed.
Any securing of loads should have redundancy: if one attachment fails, the load should not be released. There are many points with my Exodus (Halfords) towbar bike rack that I dislike, but allowing two frame attachment points and both wheels strapped in does give a very reassuring level of redundancy.
If the secondary attachment points aren't strong enough to hold the bike, then they don't add any redundancy, they just aid with positioning. I don't have any experience with tailgate racks so this isn't meant to be a criticism of how you've used it. I second guess myself and my rack everytime I use it and have modified it more than a few times to make it more secure. I think I'll 'upgrade' to a Thule towbar rack next spring, but the single frame attachment which relies on one mechanism to both attach the clamp to the bike and the clamp to the rack doesn't appeal to me.There were more points with mine. But once the frame clamp failed the chock followed, then the second chock.
The T5 rack strap goes through the aluminium wheel channel which means it’s slightly harder to adjust for different wheelbases but much more robust than the flimsy sliding plastic attachment on the new one which is clearly not intended to be structural so to speak.
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