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  • What bike carrier suits an e-bike?
    What bike carrier suits an e-bike? E-bikes are generally much heavier than standard road or mountain bikes, often weighing anywhere between 20 to 30 kgs or more. This added weight can significantly limit the type of bike racks that are safe and practical for transporting them. For this reason, tow bar or hitch-mounted carriers are widely regarded as the best and most reliable option for carrying e-bikes. PlaSome readers
  • Choosing the right bike carrier
    Choosing the right bike carrier There are a lot of bike racks on the market, all with many advantages and disadvantages over each other. Finding the best rack for (1) your specific vehicle and (2) your bike(s) can feel overwhelming. To simplify your decision-making process, we’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you find the best bike carrier for your individual needs. Bike racks can be split into seven main categories of how they attach to your vehicle: Hitch mounted bikeSome readers
  • Can I key alike my bike carriers to match my roof racks?
    Can I key alike my bike carriers to match my roof racks? Investing in new accessories and roof racks is an exciting step toward enjoying more outdoor adventures. However, dealing with multiple keys to unlock various accessories, such as bike racks or kayak carriers, can quickly become frustrating at your destination. To simplify this process, our trusted brands offer a variety of Same Key Systems. These solutions allow you to replace multiple lock barrels with a single set of matchingSome readers
  • Which bike carriers suit a carbon frame bike?
    Which bike carriers suit a carbon frame bike? Carbon frame bikes require extra care when choosing a bike carrier, as clamping directly onto the frame can damage the material over time. For this reason, the best carriers for carbon bikes are those that avoid frame contact entirely. For example, if you are looking for a roof-mounted carrier, the Yakima FrontLoader and Rhino Rack RBC050 both secure the bike by the wheels, leaving the frame untouched. These are perfect for carbon road, gravel,Some readers
  • Roof-mounted bike racks
    Roof-mounted bike racks Despite the growing popularity of tow bar and hitch-mounted racks, roof-mounted bike racks remain one of the most common and effective ways to transport bikes on a vehicle. The first step is ensuring you have the correct roof bars fitted to your car. Most aluminium roof bars feature a T-track channel, making it easy to install bike racks by simply sliding thSome readers
  • Can I use a towbar carrier with a rear spare wheel on my car?
    Can I use a towbar carrier with a rear spare wheel on my car? Yes, you can use a towbar-mounted bike carrier with a rear spare wheel however, this will depend on the clearance between the towbar and the spare wheel. In many cases, a standard bike rack may not fit properly due to the extra depth of the rear-mounted spare wheel, which can obstruct the carrier or prevent it from folding or tilting as designed. To ensure a proper fit, both Yakima (https://media.yakima.com.au/wp/wp-contentSome readers
  • How do I tow a trailer and use a rear mount bike carrier?
    How do I tow a trailer and use a rear mount bike carrier? Your ability to tow a trailer and simultaneously use a rear-mounted bike carrier depends primarily on your vehicle’s towing capacity and load rating. If your vehicle is rated to handle the combined load, you can use specialised adapters such as the MHDHRE or MHSBM-2 (https://www.roofracksgalore.com.au/misSome readers
  • Rear-Mounted Bike Racks
    Rear-Mounted Bike Racks If your roof bars are already occupied, perhaps with a roof box, and you're not considering a tow bar-mounted carrier, a rear-mounted bike rack can be a practical alternative. Also known as boot-mounted or rear door-mounted racks, these systems are often a more affordable way to carry two or three bikes, as they don’t require roof bars or a tow bar setup. That said, it’s essential to ensure your vehicle is suitable for this type of rack. Rear-mounted carriers clFew readers
  • Tow bar mounted bike racks
    Tow bar mounted bike racks In recent years, tow bar bike racks have grown significantly in both popularity and quality, driven in large part by the rapid rise of electric bikes (e-bikes). Due to their added weight compared to traditional bicycles, e-bikes are often unsuitable for roof-mounted or rear-door racks. Lifting them onto the roof of a vehicle is not only physically demaFew readers
  • Ute tub-mounted bike racks
    Ute tub-mounted bike racks If you own a ute, one of the simplest and most effective ways to transport bikes is by hanging them over the tailgate. The Yakima GateKeeper Evo and the Thule GateMate are specifically designedFew readers
  • Suction-Mounted Bike Racks
    Suction-Mounted Bike Racks Some vehicles, particularly sports cars, coupes, or cars with glass or panoramic roofs, offer very limited options for carrying bikes. For years, owners of these vehicles were often told that transporting bikes simply wasn’t possible. That changed with the introduction of suction-mounted bike racks, opening up new possibilities for previously “unrackable” cars. Tree Frog has becomeFew readers
  • Hitch mounted bike racks
    Hitch mounted bike racks Hitch-mounted bike racks are among the most convenient and secure ways to transport bikes on a vehicle. They offer excellent stability, are easy to load and unload, and pose minimal risk of damaging your car. However, these do require a receiver hitch to be installed. If your vehicle doesn’t already have one, this is something that can be installed by a profeFew readers
  • Best bike carrier for a 29er
    Best bike carrier for a 29er 29er bikes can present unique challenges when it comes to transport. The larger wheel size (29 inches) makes some bike racks incompatible, and many 29ers feature frame-mounted suspension and/or disc brakes. This means selecting a suitable rack requires a bit more care to ensure your bike is securely held and protected from damage. Roof-Mounted Options If you're transporting your 29er on roof racks, a wheel-clamping system is ideal to avoid frame contact.Few readers
  • Best bike carrier for a kid's 20-inch bike
    Best bike carrier for a kid's 20-inch bike Kids' bikes with 20-inch wheels can be tricky to transport, as many standard bike racks are designed for adult-sized frames and wheel diameters. The shorter wheelbase and compact frame geometry of a child’s bike can cause fitment issues, particularly with hanging-style carriers. Selecting a rack that supports smaller wheels and offers secure mounting is essential for both safety and ease of use. On the Roof Roof-mounted carriers can be a gFew readers
  • Can I mount a bike carrier to my motorhome, caravan or RV?
    Can I mount a bike carrier to my motorhome, caravan or RV? Due to the increased movement and stress at the rear of a caravan or RV compared to a standard passenger vehicle, most conventional bike carriers are not covered under warranty when used on these types of holiday vehicles. For caravans specifically, we recommend consulting a qualified caravan dealer to discuss installation options tailored to your setup. For motorhomes, we offer a limited selection of bike carriers designed to withFew readers

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