Product Dimensions | 34.54 x 23.11 x 4.83 cm; 9.07 Grams |
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Item model number | 64031 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1/2-Inch/6.5-Feet |
Height | 1.9 inches |
Length | 13.6 inches |
Weight | 1.04 Kilograms |
Width | 9.1 inches |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Swagman |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
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Swagman Anti-wobble Threaded Hitch Pin and Cable, 1/2-Inch/6.5-Feet
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- For use with Swagman Universal Racks fits 1-1/4" threaded receiver bar
- Tubular high security key allows for easy access with only a half turn to unlock
- Triple chrome plated for maximum rust protection; 7' long 10mm security cable with hitch pin
- 10mm braided steel security cable locks your bikes to your bike rack
- Cable goes through bike frame and attaches to the locking hitch pin
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ASIN | B000SLHU2W |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #41,996 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #69 in Bike Cable Locks |
Date First Available | April 19 2012 |
Manufacturer | Swagman |
Place of Business | Penticton, BC V2A 7J1, CA |
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Threaded 1/2" Class 1+2 Locking threaded hitch pin for use with Swagman universal 1-1/4" and 2" receiver racks; 7' long 10mm security cable.
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Threaded 1/2" Class 1+2 Locking threaded hitch pin for use with Swagman universal 1-1/4" and 2" receiver racks; 7' long 10mm security cable.
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Our Story
What is a Swagman?
The term originates from Australia and describes someone who travelled by foot from farm to farm seeking work and carrying his belongings in a swag. This is the image our founders had in mind when they started Swagman almost 30 years ago. But they were in search of adventures and their swag included bikes, kayak or anything they could use to explore the nature surrounding them in beautiful British-Columbia, Canada.
About Swagman
Swagman was one of the first companies worldwide to design and market a hitch style bike rack. Over the years, that small bike rack company based in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia grew to include numerous ground breaking designs in the North American Bicycle, RV and Automobile markets.
Nowadays, we have grown but still dream of adventures, your adventures. How can we help you travel, explore and discover the beautiful nature our world has to offer? This is what drives us to design innovative product. Knowing our products are part of your journey is what keeps us going.
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Would be better if they included a keyed-alike padlock to attach the other end of the cable to your hitch as it is not long enough to start by looping around the carrier and then through 4 wheels and 2 frames and get back to the receiver pin. I do find the cable works very well if you attach it to the receiver pin first, then loop through rear tires and frames coming out and then through the front tires going back to the hitch and padlock to the hitch.


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Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on March 18, 2022



1. Not Anti-Wobble. For starters, nowhere on the product's blister pack for the hitch pin (with or without the cable) does it say 'anti-wobble'. Further, I suspect that those who claim it is not anti-wobble are not using it with a tongue that has a threaded, aluminum-block insert. This is critical to the whole 'anti-wobble' thing. In fact, if someone just wants the 'anti-wobble' feature for a Swagman rack, it's just throwing money away since the included, threaded hitch pin that comes with Swagman racks are 'already' anti-wobble.
If whatever you're going to use this with does 'not' have a threaded aluminum-block insert, the so-called 'anti-wobble' hitch-pin will do nothing. In fact, if Swagman really wanted to cover this deficiency, they'd offer a version that includes the threaded block since it goes in easily and is held in place by just a couple of rubber, O-ring gaskets.
2. Security. Some have complained that it's not really secure in that someone could theoretically unbolt the rest of the rack. Well, duh. Unless you weld everything, that's pretty much the case with any bike rack. Even then, someone with a portable cutting torch could cut everything loose. The real feature of the cable is that you won't have to use an additional cable/padlock to secure your bikes. Simply put, it just cuts down on the number of keys/padlocks you have to lug around.
Frankly, if someone has a bike rack with a tongue that doesn'thave a threaded insert, and didn't care all that much about 'anti-wobble', it'd be a whole easier and cheaper just to run down to your local big-box store and buy a locking hitch-pin/cable from them. Which leads to the last point:
3. Permanent/temporary. The Swagman 'anti-wobble' hitch-pin, whether OEM or locking, is a bolt-in affair which takes more effort to insert/remove than just a standard slide-in pin. That, alone, is probably enough to deter most casual thieves. But it's also more time consuming and harder to do. If someone is doing a lot of installing/removing the bike rack, it might be better to just use a non-threaded hitch-pin.
The bottom line is that, while the Swagman Threaded, Locking Hitch-Pin and Cable 'do' work, the user should really examine how they plan on using their bike-rack to determine whether it truly fits their needs.


