Sunday, June 19, 2011

All About Bicycle Racks


Bicycle Racks - Any avid cyclist will tell you that sooner or later you are going to end up needing a bicycle rack for your car or truck to transport your bike. Die hard purists would say that you don't need a bicycle rack because you can ride your bike anywhere you need to go but reality tells you that a great bicycle rack would come in handy.

The good news is that there are nearly an infinite number of bike racks available on the market and you will have no shortage of choices that will fit both your car and your bicycle. The bad news is that there are many pros and cons of bike racks and if you aren't careful you could end up purchasing a bike rack that doesn't work well for your needs. That is where we come in, we have a few helpful tips for you to consider when purchasing a rack.

Common Issues

  • What type of vehicle are you mounting this on? A car, truck or SUV because they have racks designed to fit all three individually or you can find universal models that could fit any of the three. We would recommend that you stay away from the universal style racks as they often have shortcomings.
  • Rear Cargo Access - Do you need to gain access to the rear of your vehicle. If a car then trunk or if an SUV the rear cargo area. Some racks allow decent access without any bikes on them while others are designed to allow access even with bikes mounted on the rack. The choice is yours, but the more convenient then typically the more pricey.
  • Roof Racks - Do you have a vehicle that could mount a bike on a roof top rack? If so consider where you drive often, is there clearance? Can you lift your bicycle up over your head to the roof of your car? Some bikes are light and some bikes are heavy, before buying a roof style rack make sure you have the muscle to get it done.
  • Installation - Some racks are designed to mount on the vehicle semi-permanently while others need to be removed each time you use it. Will this work for you?
  • Security - Any bike rack is susceptible to theft so make sure you are aware of your needs there and purchase an appropriate security device to protect your bike rack.

These are just a few of the considerations that you will need to take into account. There are more but this will get you started and get you thinking about the right things. Don't just buy any bike rack that comes along because it may not fit your needs and then you're either stuck with it or you wasted your money.

One of the most popular racks available is the plain old hitch bike rack that is designed to fit in your trailer hitch. It doesn't make the best car bike racks but are perfect for SUVs.

By Jack Travers


Thursday, June 16, 2011

Bicycle Racks Options

Choosing a Bike Rack - Simple Options

If you are a bicycle enthusiast then you have had to deal with the issue of being able to transport your bike. Maybe you've managed to get it into your back seat only to be left with a little extra dirt and grease that you didn't expect. The practical solution to the issue of transporting your bike is to purchase a bike rack. This is one accessory that you won't know how you ever lived without. A bicycle rack can be found in a variety of shapes and sizes with different mounts to best fit your car and lifestyle.



Before you begin shopping for a bike rack you'll need to determine how many bikes you want to carry. You can purchase a bicycle rack for just one bike or one that can hold up to four. If you only need to worry about one, then the choices will be pretty easy as the rack can be one of the smaller sizes. But if you are going to carry four then you'll have to pay special consideration to the size of the rack and how it will be mounted on your car. These racks can be mounted on the roof, trunk or a trailer hitch. You want it to be sturdy and not allow your bike to move while you are traveling.

The roof mount bike rack is very popular because it is out of the way and won't block any of your vision when you are driving. This rack is usually professionally installed. You'll want to make sure that you are capable of lifting the bike up onto the roof as well as taking it down. The trunk mount is much easier to use as well as less expensive than the other types. They attach with straps and hooks and can be taken off easily when you don't need to use it.

The trailer hitch bike rack is definitely the sturdiest and the best choice for someone who wants to carry multiple bikes. You'll need a trailer hitch attached to your car. Of course you won't be able to haul a trailer at the same time but you will be able to use your trunk. Once you have decided on the best type of bicycle rack to fit your lifestyle you can purchase the simple ones at discount centers or more specialized at bike stores. The widest variety of all types as well as competitive prices can be found online. Remember safety and always place a red flag on your bikes when you travel.

By Ken Geers