So do you still love the RECON Rack vs NSR Racks. What are the big game changers? Pro and cons for both?
Up in the air on the two.
I sure do. A friend has a NSR and I realize each time I use it I like the Recon better. Also, looking at the website and from instagram it looks like they currently have a very short lead time, so now is the time to buy haha.
Recon Pros:
Holds all types of bikes with minimal need to shuffle bikes around when loading
can hold bikes without suspension (kids bikes, road bikes etc)
only touches the wheels, so no paint scratching
The tip feature is great, one person operation (pls note, with 6 bikes, I don't recommend tipping it down yourself. it is heavy! but when the rack is empty it is super easy and you can put it back up with one hand)
Adjustable for vehicles. there are 3 vertical height positions so you can adjust it to suit. I ran it on the middle setting on my truck and it was still pretty high, but I was able to load it
everything is replaceable. if you crush a basket backing into something. he can sell you just the basket, same with the wheel tray
Recon Cons:
It is heavy! it is a struggle to get it off the vehicle. I recommend getting the stand he sell with it as well cause it is a bear to set it on the ground. I don't remove mine often, but when I do I don't look forward to it
Harder to store in your garage as the baskets are always the same size, it takes up a bit of room. but you should just be riding more and not take it off the vehicle haha
With heavy bikes and short people it is sometimes a struggle to load it as you have to lift the bikes above the basket height. you may have to load your shorter friends bikes for them. I found that I could load them directly from the back and roll the front wheel over the back of the basket to load it. YMMV and it was a bit sketch when it was wet, but that worked for me. Most of the time I could load it fine (I am one of the short ones)
it seems pretty spendy. Works out to about $195/bike for the 6 bike. for the quality, I feel like it is worth it considering what I spend on my bike, but it does have a bit of a sticker shock.
NSR Pros
very light - easier to load/unload
Easier to load bikes for shorties, you don't have to lift the bike any higher than the top of the upper rack 'forks' so you don't need to lift it way overhead
one single rope on the rear tire (recon has a bungee top and bottom). i ended up using a gear tie anyway for added security, so this is sort of a moot point
cheaper - NSR is about $135 per bike for the 6 bike
smaller profile - if you mount a receiver on your wall, you could tuck this rack out of the way on the side of your garage. One of my friends stores his (emtpy) NSR on the side of his trailer when the hitch is being used to tow his trailer. Couldn't do that with the recon
NSR Cons
Very specific order for bikes, you might spend a while loading and unloading to figure it out. recon is more forgiving in terms of location of bikes
Scratches head tubes and fork crowns. Just about every bike I have used on those racks gets scratched
Can't carry any bikes without suspension without doing some sketchy loading
can't carry some bikes with suspension (evil bikes are particularly hard to load on these racks - there are others. fat head tubes don't work well)
wheels can rub on your rear window/paint. this isn't good with muddy mtb tires
if you crunch the top of the wheel bar, I have heard that they don't really offer replacements (I could be wrong, but have heard that from two people)
tip feature is just a pin, so you have to sort of jiggle the rack around to get the pin back in and remember the cotter pin etc. when I had my NSR I would go out of my way to not tip it down cause it was hassely. Recon, I don't even think twice, just pull the knob and tip it down.