I bought Eddie's Sportworks rack this morning. I've been using Sportworks racks for years, and this rack seems to kind of complete the set. I already have two Sportsworks rack bases. One fits a 2 inch hitch receiver, and the other a 1 1/4 inch. I also already have two Sportworks recumbent racks.
Sportworks recumbent racks differ from their regular racks by having ratcheting arms on both ends of the racks, rather than just at one end like the regular racks have. I've thought for years that they are the finest hitch racks ever made. With two ratcheting arms, you can load or unload a bike in just a few seconds, and it's as solid as any rack I've ever seen.
For years, one of my Sportworks racks has been adjusted for my Corsa, and the other for Rose's Stratus, then her Xstream. The one shortcoming of regular Sportworks recumbent racks is that they're not long enough for longer recumbents. They aren't long enough for my Xstream (which is longer than Rose's, which was a prototype) or our Screamer. When I traveled to Oklahoma to pick up our Screamer, I modified one of our racks to carry it, by using a piece of conduit to lengthen it. It looked like this.
A bit primitive looking, to be sure, but it did the job and got the Screamer home. I can undo that modification now. The rack I bought from Eddie is a Sportworks made for LWB bikes, and it will carry either the Screamer or my Xstream without modification.
Our Screamer on the new rack.
And my Xstream on it.