If you look on their website, under accessories you will see an adapter for 
fenders $13 each.

Michael

On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 10:28:40 AM UTC-4, Jon Dukeman in the 
foothills of Colorado wrote:
>
> The 1UP looks like a nice unit. I watched the video but didn't see them 
> install or remove a bike. I'd like to know if it would work with fenders 
> and or basket.
> I have fork mounts on the front wall of my pick-up bed but the front rack 
> and basket negate using that.
> For now I just lay my bike down in the bed of my pick-up and bungee it and 
> wrap towels around the Brooks and where the handlebars touch the bed.
>
> On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 7:09:59 AM UTC-6, jinxed wrote:
>
>> Yea, the site is pretty clunky. i also thought they were spendy till I 
>> started looking at the other offerings. For me, it ended up being a wash 
>> because I only needed to carry one bike, but it had to be a tray style. 
>> Every other offering was 2 or more bikes and cost equal or more even with 
>> my shop discount! I actually became aware of them from another parent at my 
>> daughters school. I kept seeing their car with the rack on it, and honestly 
>> thought it was custom made. I finally waited by their car one day to ask 
>> them about it. (Is that creepy?) They were totally happy to chat about it 
>> and gave me a full demo taking their bike on and off, and the rack on and 
>> off. I was sold and frankly amazed they are not more prevalent. 
>>
>> The 1UP not only ticked my known requirements, but surprised me with some 
>> I didn't know. It fits very close to the car when the tray is in use and 
>> pivots up even closer when empty. I LOVE that it can be removed in seconds, 
>> folded, and stowed in my tiny hatchback trunk when not in use. Although my 
>> need is one bike at the moment, being modular, I can add two more trays if 
>> need be. It's also extremely stout with nary a wiggle from the bike once 
>> locked in. On top of all that, it looks like it should have "paul" machined 
>> into it someplace. It's the new retro of hitch racks. 
>>
>> For the record, I have no affiliation with these guys and paid full 
>> retail. 
>
>

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