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The AMC-400L is a premium aluminum motorcycle carrier designed for 2" hitch receivers, featuring a self-storing bilateral roll-on ramp and a 400 lb load capacity per bike. Lightweight yet robust, it supports e-bikes and fat tire bikes up to 600 lbs total, ensuring easy, secure transport with included anti-rattle and youth bike adapters.















| ASIN | B07WT7QT3W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #196,199 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #138 in Powersports Loading Ramps |
| Brand Name | Black Widow |
| Color | metallic |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Dirt Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (262) |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 75.25 x 5.5 x 7 inches |
| Item Weight | 38 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 400 pound |
| Manufacturer | Discount Ramps |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AMC-400L |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Hitch |
| UPC | 847821018896 |
E**.
as advertised
Arrived a day early, that was a good sign. The rack is very well made with nice welds and very sturdy. All nuts and bolts worked smoothly. my old steel rack was a back breaker; this is so light I can easily slip it on the hitch. (I'm 73 years old) Nice light 6 ft long ramp that fits snug on rack, so you have no worries about it slipping as you put the bike on. Very happy with purchase.
W**Y
Quick and easy to install
Bought this rack to haul bike to and from the track, it’s very sturdy, while light as it is fabricated out of aluminum. Works very well for one bike, saves the need for using a trailer, easy to install
S**W
Highly recommend this quality designed and built Carrier.
As previously stated by others the latest fabricated carrier parts are as you would expect and appreciate. The sound welding is as good as you could expect and want for aluminum. I have many years of metal fabrication experience and appreciate good profile and welding technique. All parts were available, and all bolt holes were located exactly where required. I would recommend to the supplier or fabricator to also band the bolt on support scab plates to the main aluminum frame. They were loose and had cut the bolt bag causing parts to be possibly lost. Very happy with the easy assembly and stoutness of the assembly.
B**N
Lightweight, relatively inexpensive, one person installation and removal.
Overall, this seems like a good carrier for my TW200. I was pretty disappointed in the quality of the welds between the main supports and the cross braces that the bike sits on. They are not pretty, but they will likely do the job. It came with all of the hardware and pieces. The instructions were pretty straight forward and logical. With a basic socket set it can be assembled by one person. It’s awkward, but not heavy to handle when installing and removing it from the receiver on my truck. I have a 2 1/2” receiver on my Ram 2500 which requires me to use a 2 1/2” to 2” reducer since this is made for a 2” receiver. The anti-wobble accessory seems to do the job, just don’t over tighten as the steel plate the four bolts thread into isn’t very thick. I added two ratchet straps between the outside of the carrier and the tow hook rings on my receiver to assist in stabilizing the bike going down the road, not sure if they really do anything. I test drove this set up all over town for a shake down run and the anti wobble bolts did stay tight, the assembly was still solidly assembled (nothing loosened up, and all of the straps kept the bike secure.). It does bounce around an unsettling amount at times when crossing rough terrain/rail road tracks/etc. but maybe that is to be expected and nothing to worry about. I’m heading up to the Keweenaw Peninsula and hauling my T-Dub up there and back. I’m hoping this carrier will do the job and last for many years.
S**T
Great hitch carrier for the money
I'm much more impressed with this hitch carrier than I thought I would be. It's well-built and seems like it will hold up well. It carries my 300 lb KLX 230s with zero issues and doesn't rock side-to-side, even when traveling at moderate speeds on rough gravel roads. Be sure to use the included hitch stabilizer, though. The included ramp is a little thin, but is easy to use for loading and unloading. The tie-down points are also good and sturdy. While it hauls my 300 lb bike with no issues, I don't know if I'd push my luck with a heavier bike.
B**N
Great bike hauler with small tweaks.
Solid. Use a hitch stabilizer and small cut of wood to prevent front suspension from compressing
G**S
Fits 2024 Tesla Model Y!
See photos. Be sure to put the anti-rattle clamp on the *right* side. It cannot fit on the bottom due to the plastic cowling around the hitch. The Tesla OEM hitch is rated at 350 lbs max for a trailer with a ball mounted up to 8.5" away from the hitch pin. For longer moment arms and a vertically-displaced CG, however, the weight limit decreases due to longer moment arm and rotational forces due to acceleration and braking. For a bike rack, for instance, with estimated CG 32.2" away from the hitch pin, Tesla rates the hitch at 160 lbs max weight of the bikes + bike rack. This Black Widow motorcycle carrier has a moment arm of about 18.5" from the hitch pin, and a vertically-displaced CG of the motorcycle. So, I'm estimating the Tesla OEM hitch rating at 192 lbs. max weight for the motorcycle carrier + motorcycle. But, my setup is 250 lbs motorcycle + 40 lb rack = 290 lbs, or about 100 lbs over even that estimated rating. I'm willing to take the risk and carry my motorcycle around town only, where I'm less likely to hit unexpected potholes at high speeds. Trailers are a pain for a quick trip to the local track. So far it works just fine even with my 290 lbs total weight, which is 100 lbs over my estimated rating. Be sure to use the anti-rattle clamp to hold things secure. To strap down the motorcycle I use 2x heavy-duty 1.5" wide cam buckle straps on the handlebars, 2x 1" wide regular cam buckle straps + axle/handlebar slings on the rear axles, and 2x 1" wide x 4' long lashing straps with cam buckle on each wheel. I do not recommend ratchet straps, as they can be easily over-tightened and damage the front shocks, and they are a pain in the butt to use in comparison.
N**E
Great for transporting a moped/scooter
Good quality, easy to assemble. We used it for hauling a Honda metropolitan moped from Indiana to Washington. It is very secure, and hardly rattles at all, even on the biggest potholes. Can't speak to dirt bikes, but if you want something to haul your moped or scooter, this worked well for us.
C**N
Great product and simple set up.
E**K
Solid bike rack! We drove 7000km from new brunswick to ontario and back not issues whatsoever. We drove on highway and dirt roads, the brace collar works awesome the bike didnt move and inch.
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