Yes indeed. I took the EXO plunge a couple weeks ago, then took a long road trip to test it out with two bikes.
First, the Swingbase by itself is heavy, but I see it as heavy-duty. Once it is in place and the locking bolt is ~fully~ tightened, it’s rock solid. Tested this pretty thoroughly on the highway and a few “green and blue” trails in the Rockies, with bikes on.
Second, as everyone here knows, Mr. T’s plastic bits around the receiver interfere with just about every pin, lock, and hitch product out there, including regular trailer hitches. I’m considering trimming part of this plastic out. It seems to fit better and is easier to torque down with the bolt entering from the driver’s side. (YMMV)
Third, the DoubleUp bike rack is easy to assemble, fasten, load, and operate. It’s weight is awkward but easily manageable. The locking ‘tongue and groove’ mechanism - for lack of a better name - that connects and secures the accessory racks to the Swingbase was new to me, but it is pretty slick - and it stayed securely in place for 2,200 miles and many uses. Maybe I’ll post more on this later.
Saving the most important for last! Yes, the hatch and tailgate will both open with the Swingbase in place - in both folded and open positions. ** See caution below ** Hatch will open with DoubleUp installed, but not with bikes (duh). Neither will open without hitting bikes in the closed position, but no problems when it is swung out of the way. Easy to operate the swing and lock, locks open and closed. Closure has an extra hand-operated giant “wing nut” locking handle to tighten it all down.
** Caution: this locking handle MUST be turned “level” otherwise the tailgate will hit the end of it when turned vertically. I’ll post separately about a lesson learned. **
Now for a few pics of the Swingbase only (on a 2018 LC).
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