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Roof Mount Bike Racks
All Roof Mount Bike Racks will REQUIRE your car to have a Base Roof Rack, which can be factory installed or aftermarket.
Roof bike racks come in two styles: fork mount (front tire removed) or upright (front tire left on). There are several roof bike rack models available in each style, and almost all models have optional locks to keep your bike secure to the rack and the rack secure to the vehicle. Here are some pros and cons of each style:
Roof Mount Bike Rack Pros
- Bikes do not obstruct road visibility
- Bike roof racks can be swapped out seasonally with ski, watersports, or cargo racks
- Depending on the size of the vehicle, it may be possible to carry more bikes on the roof than on the rear of the vehicle
- Access to the trunk/hatchback is not compromised
Roof Mount Bike Rack Cons
- Additional noise & drag caused by the bikes on top of the vehicle
- Requires lifting the bike onto the top of vehicle
- Added height can cause conflict with garages, drive-throughs, tree branches, etc.
Roof Mounted Rack Styles
Fork Mount Pros
- The bike's profile is lower with the front wheel removed, and the weight is lighter with the wheel off
- Locking forks into the rack is the most secure and stable option
- Fork mount racks tend to be less bulky than uprights and use less space on your crossbar
Fork Mount Cons
- You must put the front wheel in the vehicle or purchase a roof mount wheel holder
- It may not be compatible with some bike fenders
- It may not be compatible with some forks; however, axle adapters are available for many new mountain bikes
Upright Mount Pros
- Compatible with almost any bicycle from 20" tire to 29" tire
- No need to remove the front wheel
- Some models can accommodate unusual frame geometry and full-suspensions
Upright Mount Cons
- The rack is bulkier than the fork mount and uses more crossbar space
- Must lift the entire weight of bike since front tire stays on
- Vehicle & load height is generally taller compared to using a fork mount
Recommended Rooftop Bike Racks
Our Gear Guide selection of best rooftop bike racks!
Truck Bed Mount Bike Racks
The choice of trail-bombers and mountain climbers alike, sometimes all you need is to throw the bike in your truck and head off. Kick it up a notch and protect your expensive downhill bike and your truck with a tailgate pad or a fork mounting block before you head off!
Truck Bed Mount Bike Rack Pros
- No additional vehicle height or length
- Keep your racks and trailer hitch available for more gear
- Easy to use, lots of room to stand while you secure your gear
Truck Bed Mount Bike Rack Cons
- Truck bed space is taken up by bikes
- Existing tonneau covers may interfere with bike loading
Truck Bed Mounted Rack Styles
Tailgate Pad Pros
- High capacity - up to six bikes generally
- Inexpensive
- Near universal fit - only a couple sizes to choose from
Tailgate Pad Cons
- No locking features
- Bikes can move around
- Not suitable for Carbon bike frames
Forkmount Pros
- Secure mounting
- Carbon bike compatible
- Locakable options available
Forkmount Cons
- Drilling is often required to mount carrier
- Front wheel must be stored separately
- Some models are specific to bike axle size
Recommended Truck Bed Mount Bike Racks
Our Gear Guide selection of best truck bed bike racks!
Trunk Mounted Bike Racks
Trunk Mount Bike Racks are the most basic way to carry bikes on most vehicles. This type of rack clamps to the vehicle with 4-6 rubber-dipped metal hooks and has rubber or foam pads that press against the bumper, trunk, or rear window for support. These racks tend to be less expensive than the other options, but the user must be cautious so as not to scratch the vehicle's finish during installation/removal.
Trunk Mount Bike Rack Pros
- Inexpensive
- Easy to store when off the vehicle, and can even be stored in the trunk of many vehicles
- May be able to move from one vehicle to another with minimal adjustment
- A great option for rental cars
Trunk Mount Bike Rack Cons
- Many points of contact on the vehicle
- Least secure, though some models include passive security features
- Maximum of 2 or 3 bikes, depending on the vehicle
- It may not work if the vehicle has a spoiler at the top of the hatchback
Recommended Trunk Bike Racks
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