5 Better Tips For Transporting Your Bike

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  • @the_blair_bike_project
    @the_blair_bike_project 3 роки тому +865

    I fold the rear seat forward and store the bikes clean and dry and bug free. My kids get to ride on the roof and hang on to the rails which they love (I think) and develop incredible grip strength.

    • @ronr.53400
      @ronr.53400 3 роки тому +5

      damnnn 😚

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 3 роки тому +22

      I did that. I was the kid. I survived. Fun as heck...

    • @xperimeter
      @xperimeter 2 роки тому +8

      You must be trolling for a Karen🤣

    • @the_blair_bike_project
      @the_blair_bike_project 2 роки тому +20

      @@xperimeter Karens don't join these types of channels. We're safe here

    • @felishiadarling
      @felishiadarling 2 роки тому +12

      Hey, why not? We did that when I was a kid. Even rode in the back of trucks and had no seat belts etc. they even left us in the car while shopping. True story. 😎

  • @nickhopper7316
    @nickhopper7316 3 роки тому +402

    I didn't read through the comments, so someone might have mentioned this already... If you have a roof rack and you park in the garage, always put a chair in your parking spot. There isn't anything worse than pulling into your garage after a long ride and hearing that crunch! The chair forces you to get out of your car before pulling in all the way.

    • @bpm9295
      @bpm9295 3 роки тому +9

      yes. this.

    • @____________________________.x
      @____________________________.x 3 роки тому +16

      That's a nice tip. I'd totally forget I was carrying a roof load after a long trip too

    • @donnamarie9593
      @donnamarie9593 2 роки тому +4

      Awesome idea!!!

    • @thecurbsurfer3237
      @thecurbsurfer3237 2 роки тому +21

      You have to remind yourself throughout your drive. I always tap the roof of my car and shout, “ BIKES ON THE ROOF!” In 20 years I have been doing it, I haven’t had an issue.

    • @thebigempty_5792
      @thebigempty_5792 2 роки тому +4

      YEP...the ex did that TWICE....I was not involved in any way except paying for it HAHA. It was NOT cheap.

  • @ryankennard6626
    @ryankennard6626 3 роки тому +86

    Straight out of high school, I spent a summer driving all over the USA in an old Datsun 210 ($500) with a $4k race bike (lot of money in the 90s) upside down and ratchet strapped to the roof.

  • @paulandrews7573
    @paulandrews7573 3 роки тому +37

    A big drawback to roof racks is the one time you forget the bikes are up there and drive into a garage or a restaurant drive trhough and trash your bike, I had one customer that ripped of the roof his car (the bikes were ok). I worked in bike shops for 20 years, every shop has stories about this. GET A RECIEVER HITCH TRAY RACK!!!

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 3 роки тому +2

      Just pretend you're a truck driver.

    • @johnjacob688
      @johnjacob688 3 роки тому +1

      You have a higher chance of getting rear ended than driving under something low. I'll stick with roof racks.

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 3 роки тому

      This is like the u-haul truck vs short bridge videos

    • @ralwoe
      @ralwoe 2 роки тому

      @@stevek8829 Lot's of truckers forget their load heights and get stuck going through an underpass.

  • @theopinson3851
    @theopinson3851 3 роки тому +213

    Biggest con of roof rack: you will eventually drive into your garage and destroy your bike. Tech tip: don’t use a roof rack.

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 3 роки тому +10

      I tell people it's not "if" but "when" you will drive it into your garage.

    • @cryx4
      @cryx4 3 роки тому +15

      @@newttella1043 it is an if - if you have a garage in the first place

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 3 роки тому +19

      @@cryx4 If you ever use a drive thru window.
      If you ever park in a parkade.
      If you ever drive to front door to check into a hotel.
      If you ever drive on a street with low hanging branches.
      If you ride and travel with your bike enough, then it's a matter of "when".

    • @OriginalGabriel
      @OriginalGabriel 3 роки тому +3

      Would get at least one customer a year bringing their garaged bike into the shop

    • @mountainsteward7776
      @mountainsteward7776 3 роки тому +6

      This hits home! No pUn intended

  • @eddiea5076
    @eddiea5076 2 роки тому +19

    you can even cut the cost down on hitches by going to the junkyard. Type in the model of your car call and check if it has a hitch, you can either ask them to dismount it for you with all the hardware or you can bring your tools and dismount it yourself. it cost me $25.00 for a Subaru Forester hitch, free would only be a better deal than that. great video tips thank you

  • @mattgies
    @mattgies 3 роки тому +57

    I follow the "buy once, cry once" philosophy. I got the Kuat NV 2.0 and couldn't be happier with it. And the hitch for my car was surprisingly cheap and easy to install.

    • @thebigempty_5792
      @thebigempty_5792 2 роки тому +2

      best one on the market....I second that :D

    • @theatomic430
      @theatomic430 Рік тому +3

      The poor man pays twice.

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi Рік тому +3

      @@theatomic430 a poor man pays more then twice dude

    • @33ttpat10
      @33ttpat10 Місяць тому

      Did you install the hitch yourself? Sorry old thread I know haha

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies Місяць тому

      @@33ttpat10 Yes, I did. Had to drill two holes in the bottom of the trunk. Went off without a hitch (pun intended).

  • @eljaypost513
    @eljaypost513 3 роки тому +4

    I use the typical truck rack. When carrying multiple bikes, I use pool noodles and cut to pieces and slice them to attach to the frames in sections they may rub against each other (bikes) thus avoiding paint/frame/fork damage or car damage.

  • @garystrabala3681
    @garystrabala3681 3 роки тому +66

    No one seems to have mentioned a minivan. Bike fits right in, secure as can be, no cost of a rack, and no chance of the bike falling off. I've had several over nearly 30 years and for me it's the best solution for bike transport. They've gone out of favor over the last few years however and for many they're not very sexy but for me their practicality outweighs any disadvantage.

    • @steimystein4368
      @steimystein4368 3 роки тому +2

      The best way to haul a bike....

    • @junezydek1532
      @junezydek1532 2 роки тому +2

      Nah......my last van had gouges in the paint on top of the bumper from lifting a bike in and hitting it with the sprocket. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't hoist it high enough to avoid that after a long, tiring ride. I use a platform hitch rack on my current van.

    • @steimystein4368
      @steimystein4368 2 роки тому +2

      @June Zydek if I can lift band equipment (subwoofers, amps powered speakers) into my minivan, bikes are easy. Plus I'm old school... I restore and ride 90's mountain bikes. They are pretty light. I don't have anything over 25 pounds.

    • @digri4677
      @digri4677 2 роки тому

      Best of the best option, safe, clean, no hassles!!!😘😘😘😘

    • @Skunked68
      @Skunked68 2 роки тому +2

      Gear side up to protect, inside a van, or even laying in a truck box, for winter biking, is great way to also keep salty road crud off for those of us unfortunately living with winter corrosive road salt. I did 9 miles at 0 degrees last polar vortex in Feb. I’m no spring chicken. 5 layers on, heavy insulated pack boots. Only the toes cried uncle. I’m thinking on hunters battery warming socks for this winter.

  • @jeffrittenour8202
    @jeffrittenour8202 3 роки тому +5

    My friend built a bike rack out of PVC pipe that sits in the back of his truck directly behind the cab. Fits 3 bikes perfectly. Just slide the front tires in and run a tie-down strap through the back tires. Still leaves plenty of room in the bed for everyone's gear between the back tires and bed. Best part is it can be built for around $30 or less and it lasts forever. Directions are readily available on youtube.

  • @DeadsetYT
    @DeadsetYT 3 роки тому +73

    Step 1: Get a friend with a ute! The end. Haha, Love ya work mate!!

    • @DailyMTBRider
      @DailyMTBRider  3 роки тому +6

      Friends with good cars are always better than doing it yourself!

    • @cheefussmith9380
      @cheefussmith9380 3 роки тому +3

      what's a ute?

    • @DeadsetYT
      @DeadsetYT 3 роки тому

      @@cheefussmith9380 I guess americans call them trucks. Aussies call them utes.

    • @Thematty635
      @Thematty635 3 роки тому +2

      Ute's are the answer! Very partial to a nice hilux, Triton, or raptor 😂

    • @DeadsetYT
      @DeadsetYT 3 роки тому

      @@Thematty635 Yeah my mates got a Hilux. Does the trick. :D

  • @renenavarro4121
    @renenavarro4121 3 роки тому +16

    The 2 option you forgot to mention is scratches the hell out of your cars new paint..I hated it. I got the rack receiver and never looked back. By far the best way to transport your bike

    • @DailyMTBRider
      @DailyMTBRider  3 роки тому +4

      So true, the damage alone is worth avoiding!

    • @heinzmaibaum4848
      @heinzmaibaum4848 3 роки тому

      Thanks for the heads up -
      You helped me make up my mind

  • @michaelroot2736
    @michaelroot2736 3 роки тому +13

    When I got into MTBing I was on a serious budget, so for my 2006 Toyota Tacoma spending about $30 in lumber and hardware I built a bike rack that fits in the bed of my Tacoma without having to remove either wheels. The rack holds 2 bikes and they are very secure with one ratchet strap to tighten them in.

  • @Coolchris158
    @Coolchris158 3 роки тому +15

    After a tough ride its always hard to put the bike back in the roof rack. I have a Tacoma with the 6ft bed. I used a cargo bar and a roof rack holder to fit my bike in the back of the truck. Since its a 27.5 size M I can actually keep the tailgate closed. With the tailgate pads security is an issue. I made a padded chain lock and lock the bikes to the bed of the truck.

    • @phabeondominguez5971
      @phabeondominguez5971 3 роки тому

      Oh man, even on a Medium size MTN bike going on a sedan? So then, what bike transport would you recommend? Car = 2002 IS300 Sedan

  • @jameskerr7828
    @jameskerr7828 3 роки тому +41

    5:20 - I'm no aerodynamics expert, but I would have thought having bikes on the roof would create more wind resistance than bikes behind the car? Regardless of the direction the bike is mounted. 🤔

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 3 роки тому +5

      I had to rewind the video to make sure he really said that. My old Honda Civic had a huge decrease in gas mileage. Even without the bike the rack would eat more gas.

    • @visualpun650
      @visualpun650 3 роки тому

      That is what I have heard for years.

    • @JoeReillyDoesthings
      @JoeReillyDoesthings 2 роки тому +3

      I’ve found if i shave my legs it cuts down on the wind resistance when i drive

    • @MineGames131
      @MineGames131 2 роки тому +1

      @@JoeReillyDoesthings Are you sticking your legs out of the door?

    • @jameskerr7828
      @jameskerr7828 2 роки тому

      @@JoeReillyDoesthings up here for thinking, down there for dancing! You are indeed a thinker.

  • @gerrygadget
    @gerrygadget 3 роки тому +7

    Currently using a roof rack. I got a Kikkerland small folding step stool from Target. You can get a larger one, too. The extra foot of height makes a big difference, and the it hardly takes any space. I keep it in an InstaCrate (also folding!) with a towel, sunscreen, water bottles, rain jacket, and various bike supplies. Makes it easy to get going on bike day.

    • @Jennifer-fk5xi
      @Jennifer-fk5xi Рік тому

      You must be tall or strong enough to use this option man...

  • @Bikonja
    @Bikonja 3 роки тому +5

    When I was buying a car my first requirement was for it to be reliable. My second requirement was for it to be large enough to fit my bike in without even taking the wheels off.
    I am not regretting my purchase, it's awesome making my buddies jealous when after a ride I just open my tailgate, chuck the bike in (I have something like a tarp to protect the car from mud) and close the tailgate - boom, all done. And then I can annoy them while they're trying to put their bikes on their racks :)
    And I don't have to worry about whether I've secured the bike properly, whether my wheel is sticking out and I'll hit something on the super narrow roads here, whether I'll press the brake while the wheel is off... Heck, even if I wash my bike after the ride at the bike park/trails I don't have to worry about rain and mud getting on it after the wash :)

  • @charliehornbeck4595
    @charliehornbeck4595 3 роки тому +36

    I have long since moved on from the "put you bike in your car" phase, but one benefit that you missed is the extra security when you compare to other forms of bike transportation. Other than that it, was a great video like always!

    • @DailyMTBRider
      @DailyMTBRider  3 роки тому +2

      So true that it keeps your bike a lot safer and that's always a plus!

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict 3 роки тому

      Nobody is getting into my trunk. Trunk latch is disabled, so you need the key fob. Plus it's locked to a big padlock and cable to the trunk arm. Been my method for 10 years. People are all surprised when I pull my $5k Cotic BFe out of my car, looking better than all the other bikes.

    • @BlackMan614
      @BlackMan614 3 роки тому

      I actually moved back to putting the bike in the car. I have a OEM mat which protects the back of the seats and only need to take the front wheel off. Super easy. Other car has a hitch mounted Tula rack... those things tend to fall apart after about 5 years of use. I've replaced straps, plastic mount pieces, etc. They also scratch the bike.

  • @superdrew69-
    @superdrew69- 3 роки тому +3

    I use a moving blanket and a ratchet strap on my truck tailgate. Works perfectly and is super secure.

  • @michaelb.8953
    @michaelb.8953 2 роки тому +5

    I've been doing the inside the car transport option for years. It seems to work well for me and is just as quick if not quicker than the outside the car rack option. I bought one of those quick disconnect axles on Amazon and for the front wheel which takes seconds to disconnect then just separate the front tire from the bike. I have the back seats folded down on my Corolla and just load the bike into my trunk with the chain side up and then drop the front tire in on top of the bike and close the trunk, done with no need to remove the back tire with plenty of room left over for some groceries or whatever. To make things a little easier I leave the front brakes disconnected even while riding maybe not the smartest idea, but so far so good as I have plenty of braking power from the back brakes, but I rarely get going too much faster than 20 mph. Also if I have a car emergency with my bike in the trunk I have another form of transportation if needed to get help, but really it's a Toyota so never an issue.

  • @jonnysnakes5417
    @jonnysnakes5417 3 роки тому +12

    Erm van. Done
    No hassle, bike aint getting stolen when u pull up for a coffee n in the uk the roads get gritted with salt in winter n the spray off the road seriously messes with ur bikes brakes n fork seals

  • @BudoDave76
    @BudoDave76 3 роки тому +6

    One Up Bike Racks are the best racks I've ever used! Easy to use, Won't rust and modular.

  • @MarkMTB
    @MarkMTB 3 роки тому +33

    don't forget some manufacturers don't recommend clamping carbon frames in anyway.

    • @DailyMTBRider
      @DailyMTBRider  3 роки тому +2

      Great reminder Mark! Folks should always be sure not to damage their bike!

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict 3 роки тому +1

      Nobody should use a carbon bike, shit's terrible for the environment.

    • @christiandruan
      @christiandruan 3 роки тому +5

      Lol I’ve never heard something so stupid. If you want to complain about pollution then blame the giant mega corporations that pretend like they care about the environment Iike Amazon.

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict 3 роки тому

      @@christiandruan You didn't know carbon fiber can't be recycled? I'm saying making mountains of carbon fiber waste is not worth the weight saving.

    • @camerondavis7291
      @camerondavis7291 3 роки тому

      @@RealMTBAddict the real thing you should've pointed out was having a car that uses fossil fuels

  • @mitchellkolinsky7341
    @mitchellkolinsky7341 3 роки тому +25

    This might be nitpicking but I find those bike rack mounting bars tend to scratch the spacers under your stem.

    • @DailyMTBRider
      @DailyMTBRider  3 роки тому +4

      Not nitpicky at all my friend! They can scratch up your bike a bit - but no more than a cheap rack!

    • @mitchellkolinsky7341
      @mitchellkolinsky7341 3 роки тому +4

      Agreed

    • @darrenmorin3084
      @darrenmorin3084 3 роки тому

      I use one but I use two rags or cut pool noodles to protect my bike... Works great!

    • @letsallgetalong5499
      @letsallgetalong5499 3 роки тому

      Or just put insulation tape round spacers and seat post?

  • @isaacberschauer9322
    @isaacberschauer9322 3 роки тому +15

    Dude this editing is just.... **italian cook gesture** delicious

  • @bbtube11
    @bbtube11 3 роки тому +5

    Also those roof rack style mounts that fit on top of the bed of a truck, they look pretty cool and leave the entire bed under it for storage.

    • @luperamos7307
      @luperamos7307 3 місяці тому

      What car would you recommend for a family of 5 to transport 5 bikes?

  • @nickojohnodtujan2795
    @nickojohnodtujan2795 3 роки тому +2

    Another most important thing when putting your bike inside the car (when wheels are off) is to put rotor dummies to avoid the pads from sticking to each other. Great content BTW.

  • @silverfoxx1062
    @silverfoxx1062 3 роки тому +13

    I used a roof bike rack (when I first retired and got into bicycling) because my Subaru Outback was already equipped with rails. Eventually, however, I tired of using a step ladder to get my bike onto the roof rack. And the kicker was that I strained my lower back a few times when putting the bike back onto the roof rack after long, tiring rides. I recently got a hitch installed and purchased a bike rack for it. This is definitely the way to go. Not inexpensive, but you’ll be much happier in the long run.

    • @surfnyolly
      @surfnyolly 3 роки тому

      Thank you for posting this comment! I just got a trailer hitch and tray bike rack installed on my Forester and I’m having some buyers remorse. It was expensive. Maybe I would’ve been fine lifting my bike up to a roof rack....ugh I know I’d be a mess doing that! Really glad to see how much you like it too!

    • @ralwoe
      @ralwoe 2 роки тому

      And there's the chance of a slip while loading, causing damage to your vehicle.

    • @johnbeckmeyer1696
      @johnbeckmeyer1696 Рік тому

      With a roof rack, you have to watch out for low-hanging tree branches and garage doors/public parking structures.

  • @downtoridemtb
    @downtoridemtb 3 роки тому +6

    Tailgate pad tip: use a section of a pool noodle on your fork lowers for some extra padding and to push your stanchions away from making contact with the pad.

    • @MiloLife
      @MiloLife 3 роки тому

      This. This a lot! Hard lesson learned on my last bike was the tailgate rubbing on the frame all the way down to the aluminum. My bike was very secure, backroads are choppy and will F up your frame.

  • @BCpov
    @BCpov 3 роки тому +107

    How many random cars did you film to make this video? 😁

    • @DailyMTBRider
      @DailyMTBRider  3 роки тому +21

      Haha just a couple at the local pump track!

  • @kathyt7134
    @kathyt7134 3 роки тому +4

    It was a hassle at first to situate my traditional strappy bike rack. However, I was able to get it down to a pretty easy system of putting on and off, tightening and loosening only two straps to install and remove. I use three of the excess strap lengths to tie around the wheels and frame to stabilize. Not too difficult and the bike doesn't budge!

    • @sarahkathleen6752
      @sarahkathleen6752 11 місяців тому

      Basically once you've gotten the rack fitted to your vehicle the first time you don't really need to adjust it again (unless it becomes loose). So it makes installing it really fast after the first few times.

  • @dragnridr05
    @dragnridr05 3 роки тому +18

    For my truck, I just lay a blanket over the tailgate and put my bike in my bed with the front wheel sideways outside the tailgate. And I use a tie down strap to hold it down and it goes nowhere. Plus a blanket is easy to clean.

    • @DailyMTBRider
      @DailyMTBRider  3 роки тому +5

      Blankets are cheap and easy options for trucks - but I will say a tailgate pad (or the latchit rack) make it much easier to carry more bikes and keep your bike safe!

    • @ChadLudlow
      @ChadLudlow 3 роки тому

      @@DailyMTBRider agreed. i had 2 bikes in my truck bed and i wasn't really too keen on driving on the highway because the lateral forces could cause them to skid on top of each other.

    • @stinger7369
      @stinger7369 3 роки тому

      I have a moving blanket

    • @dragnridr05
      @dragnridr05 3 роки тому +2

      @@ChadLudlow If you use a tie down strap and wrap the strap around the lower part of the frame once then on to the next bike the same way and make them snug, but not overly tight, they won't slide at all. Plus with the weight of the bikes tied down to the bed with the strap, the blanket won't go anywhere. Just don't use a knitted or crocheted blanket.

  • @chrisk8376
    @chrisk8376 3 роки тому +1

    Roof rack option - get a moki door step, I bought one and it's a game changer. Easy to stow and full access to the roof!!!

  • @oweltaxz8874
    @oweltaxz8874 3 роки тому +6

    Roof racks are good until the time you forget you have a bike up there and go under a low clearance bridge or parking and end up damaging both bike and car

  • @m0nkku
    @m0nkku 3 роки тому +2

    I use Thule VeloCompact 3, you can lock the rack to your car with key and all the bikes to the rack so you can go to shop and all the bikes still be there when you come back or you can take multiple bikes to a trail and lock the bikes that you don´t use. Also is sturdy enough for ebikes and it also designed so that it wont damage carbon frames.

  • @latchitrack2463
    @latchitrack2463 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the review. We are glad you are digging the Latchit Rack!

    • @DailyMTBRider
      @DailyMTBRider  3 роки тому +1

      You guys really do make a great product! Thanks for passing it along!

    • @latchitrack2463
      @latchitrack2463 3 роки тому

      @@DailyMTBRider Of course, we will have to collab again!

    • @bobbyhempel1513
      @bobbyhempel1513 3 роки тому

      Looks good; I'll have to make one as I can't afford to buy one.

  • @russellburton2135
    @russellburton2135 3 роки тому +1

    In New Zealand we call a trailer hitch receiver a tow bar. A bar used to tow stuff. Things a bit more simple in our neck of the woods.

  • @RVAMTB
    @RVAMTB 3 роки тому +2

    I have a 2018 Honda CR-V. I built my own bike stand for inside my car using a 3' 1x6 and 2 2x4s. I glued the 2 2x4s together and drilled a hole through them for my front wheel axle. The 2x4s are the same width as my front fork and rounded so I don't touch my brake caliper. I attached that 2x4 block to the 1x6. This allows me to stand my bike up securely in my car.
    Later, I built another with a similar design so I could have 2 bikes in the back. I added 2 hook/loops do they lock together and don't move around while driving.
    I had extra wood from another project, so the only cost was the hook/loop. The hook/loop thing is something you sometimes see in bathrooms as a locking mechanism.

  • @jacksonvance5469
    @jacksonvance5469 3 роки тому +1

    I used Etrailer for a hitch receiver and bought a used Yakima 4 bike holder thing. For my truck I got a Dakine tailgate cover. The Velcro is still perfect after one year and it only has one hole from constant muddy bikes.

  • @samslocombe5402
    @samslocombe5402 3 роки тому +35

    There’s only one really good option: The rear hitch rack.

    • @Aereto
      @Aereto 3 роки тому

      There is one other alternative, though it is exclusive to commuter purpose built bikes: go for compact foldables that fit a small car, and only if those bikes do not use chain drives because of mentioned chain and gear lubricants.

    • @mtoohill
      @mtoohill 2 роки тому +3

      I thought a pick up is the best option, just throw it in the back. Use a bungee cord to hold it in place.

    • @davidlammermeier4884
      @davidlammermeier4884 2 роки тому

      Kuat hitch bike rack Serpa 2 is best. Hands down

    • @adamd5013
      @adamd5013 2 роки тому

      LOVE my Kuat Transfer Triple rack! Was hard to pay for but well worth it

  • @Doohopper_Grandma
    @Doohopper_Grandma 2 місяці тому

    This was enjoyable to watch and was nice to see all the options! Thank you!

  • @peterplantec7911
    @peterplantec7911 Рік тому

    This was helpful. Thanks a lot for your time putting this together.

  • @The_RC_Dude
    @The_RC_Dude 3 роки тому +5

    I also have a tip of my own: If you use straps to hold you bike in place, put frame tape there! Trust me, do it. I have found out that they will leave big scratches!

    • @Msasha2727
      @Msasha2727 3 роки тому

      I needed this! I scratched the crap out of my one bike frame! I’m getting a new bike and I was worried about that!

  • @Alex-rr2zu
    @Alex-rr2zu 2 роки тому +1

    I have a pickup with a regular bed. Bought a bar that fits between the sides of the beds that allows you to lock in front fork after removing wheel. I’ve carried three bikes easily. No fear of falling off or being damaged driving into garage! Was pretty cheap,about $90 and easily removed.

  • @robbiefisher1
    @robbiefisher1 3 роки тому +3

    You can go custom as well, design what you need and make it yourself. I went with a $60 cargo hitch (camping gear, cooler holder) a few modifications and it works great. Also nice that it can be used for other things other then just holding a bike.

    • @KimLong-nh7mj
      @KimLong-nh7mj 2 роки тому

      We have the cargo Carrier but don't know what to add to it so it will hold our bikes up right. Any hints would be helpful what did you use?

  • @mushieslushie
    @mushieslushie 3 роки тому +2

    I have a cheap tarp from harbor freight and just lay my bike in the back. I keep a zip lock bag in the trunk for the axle. When I take the axle out, before taking the wheel off or doing anything else, it goes in the bag and in the trunk. This process is so quick, I have often pulled up to my car after a ride, loaded my bike, changed my shoes and left before the person next to me finishes putting their bike on their rack. If you are going with a friend this can be a problem, but then just have them drive if they own a rack, haha. For shuttling, its fine to fit two bikes if you are driving a short ways with the tailgate open (I have a Subaru Impreza, a bigger car can fit 2 bikes easily vertically like you showed). Also with my fully blacked out windows in the back, I'm way more comfortable parking my car somewhere for a while with the bike concealed inside.

    • @latchitrack2463
      @latchitrack2463 3 роки тому

      sounds like you have it all on lock. That is awesome to hear!

  • @FromSimone
    @FromSimone 2 роки тому

    Super helpful. Saved me so much time and money. BIG thank you!!

  • @garthtimmins2852
    @garthtimmins2852 2 роки тому +2

    An alternative to a tailgate pad is to get a mover's blanket from Harbor Freight and hang that over the tailgate. Still protects your bike and the tailgate, but it's a lot cheaper. I think mine was about 10 bucks.
    Also, most truck beds have tie down points. If you need to stop at Maverick on the way home, you can run a cable lock through the tie down and around the frame of the bike to lock it in.

  • @tatemyers4847
    @tatemyers4847 3 роки тому +5

    I needed this 😂

  • @downundermtb4744
    @downundermtb4744 3 роки тому +4

    I carry a milk crate with me when loading my bike on the roof,I can also throw gear in it specially muddy wet gear..

  • @lastsonofkrypton36
    @lastsonofkrypton36 3 роки тому +1

    The tailgate pad is by the winner. I use a Raceface design because it has the elevated cushions on each side of the bike. I never even fasten the straps, and our bikes have never fallen over. It takes 5 seconds to load/unload a bike. Plus we can easily fit 4 or 5 bikes in there when extra people want to go. It's not even close, get the pad.

  • @DHFlip18
    @DHFlip18 Рік тому +1

    I like your video, great insight.
    I've been riding DH for over 20 years and have owned 1 Thule bike rack (hitch style with two poles) and still remember paying $156 for it. I have never had a problem with it and given a choice between all the rack options today, I'd buy the same one again. Every time I think about getting a new rack, I keep going back to the overall convenience of my old one. Here's my opinion on why:
    Today's racks are big and heavy: those tray racks are convenient to load bikes onto but are very large and heavy to store. My friends end up keeping their racks on the car permanently.
    I can easily store my in a closet, under my bed or couch. It's lightweight and has a small footprint while still being able to transport 4 DH bikes. I've actually managed to transport 5.
    The two bar design also allows me to safely secure my bikes without a lock by simply pinning the rack up to a wall or pole. You'd have to cut the poles in order to steal the bikes. Tray style racks have a cable which secures the bike in place but it's easier to cut. The rack itself is very convenient though.
    I can use my rack to transport snowboards by putting the poles thru the bindings too.
    He's my opinion on the rest of your video:
    1. Taking the wheels on and off isn't that difficult, just a few bolts and maybe 5 minutes.
    2. Why spend a ton of money on a bike travel bag that you'll have to wash the inside of when you can easily use an old blanket, bedsheet or a cheap tarp inside you car.
    3. Those bike rack hanging adaptors do not fit downhill bikes because of the top crown. Though they are convenient for other bikes.
    4. Rooftop mounts can be a great option for low vehicles, but it has several disadvantages: (a) higher off the ground means heavy lifting after a ride, you may be very tired (b) may be difficult if you're injured, especially broken collar bone or dislocated shoulder (c) risk damaging car if you slip or lose balance: a pedal scratching the roof can really suck (d) high clearance issues, especially if you forget you have bikes. Silly, but it's happened.
    I thoroughly enjoyed your video and think you offered some really good tips and you have valid points. Thanks for making a great video!

  • @CoinRollSearcher
    @CoinRollSearcher 3 роки тому +2

    I use a rack that goes into the bed of my truck and the bike mounts from the fork thru axle. Works great!👍

  • @zeroboyrick1717
    @zeroboyrick1717 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for mentioning velcro and how it fails overtime. It's a down and dirty "cheap" way to affix things but you are screwed when it wears out. Now you get to re-engineer something that will work, it won't be pretty most of the time.

  • @letsallgetalong5499
    @letsallgetalong5499 3 роки тому

    Very informative! When using racks Put sponge tubing round vulnerable parts of frame and use insulation tape where needed!

  • @hitary1
    @hitary1 3 роки тому +2

    I came from riding dirtbikes before mtb, for those with trucks, why not just stand them up with tie downs? 0 pressure points, 20$ on straps, full bed space, and no damages to bike or truck.

  • @Harvey017
    @Harvey017 2 роки тому

    I use the Kuat NV 2.0 hitch mounted bike rack when transporting multiple bikes, wouldn’t transport my pricey cargo any other way. But when I need to move around a single bike I use the Thule Insta Gator Pro in my pick up truck bed, easy and simple solution. Both are amazing products.

  • @dre9704
    @dre9704 3 роки тому +2

    For a car with a high roof there are car door steps that attaches to the latch for the door it makes it into a step. Has made putting bikes on the roof easier

  • @glosprit
    @glosprit 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Great straight forward info.

  • @jorgecorral.
    @jorgecorral. 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Really useful tips

  • @DAZLIN6
    @DAZLIN6 3 роки тому +3

    Been using my small yaris for years put a spacer in the brake and big sheet of tarpaulin in the back. No real issues.

  • @crystalclearwindowcleaning3458

    Very helpful. Thanks.

  • @Matt-oz1hw
    @Matt-oz1hw 3 роки тому +7

    If you have a pickup, just put the bike it the bed. Works for us.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 3 роки тому

      That has its limits. Big enduro bikes may not fit in a short bed. Especially if you're trying to fit the bike under a tonneau cover.

    • @Matt-oz1hw
      @Matt-oz1hw 3 роки тому

      @@mrvwbug4423 My truck bed is 6 feet long and my bike is like 6.2, still fits

    • @Matt-oz1hw
      @Matt-oz1hw 3 роки тому

      @@mrvwbug4423 but true

    • @perryvath7617
      @perryvath7617 3 роки тому +1

      My personal favorite. Why would anyone dangle the front wheel over the tailgate?

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 3 роки тому

      @@perryvath7617 , I would lmao if I ever see some pickup dude dangling the front tire of a Harley Davidson over the tailgate....
      Point is, all motorcycles are transported proper, so can bikes.

  • @mogeking56
    @mogeking56 3 роки тому +1

    I put a trailer hitch receiver on a Honda CR-Z and it works great carrying my E cell bike everywhere

  • @JohnthePixelizedGuy
    @JohnthePixelizedGuy Рік тому

    This video was extremely helpful. Thanks man

  • @petecunningham47
    @petecunningham47 3 місяці тому

    For years I had a VW Buss with no trailer hitch. I found a rack that attached to the TOP of the rear hatch with 2 sets of hooks where the handle bars were hooked in (the hooks had a latch) and the bike was suspended from the handle bars vertically with the seat resting on the lower part of the hatch. This really worked great! I even transported a tandem this way (hung from the rear handlebars)! Although it stuck way up in the air. I've never seen this rack since.

  • @harrygrimley4352
    @harrygrimley4352 3 роки тому +2

    I like the looks of the the lachet rack. Thank you. Well done sir b

  • @stevek8829
    @stevek8829 3 роки тому +1

    A nice option for SUV or PU truck is a fork mount substitute axle or two or three. You take the front wheel off and hook the through axle or drop out hook up to them. You might mount them right to the bed or if a SUV to a base plate of wood or metal. In an SUV being inside lets you do something after ride without making your bikes too easy to steal.

  • @rtwebbjr
    @rtwebbjr 3 роки тому +2

    E-Trailer is the way to go. I have a traditional bike rack as well, setting up all the straps is a pain in the neck

  • @karens1967
    @karens1967 Рік тому

    Those Allen racks are great. I used one for almost 15 years on my little Nissan Stanza. I found it easy to use.

  • @TheButlerNZ
    @TheButlerNZ 3 роки тому +1

    4:20 And MY biggest tip with car mount hangers... PAY ATTENTION TO WHERE THE LOWEST WHEEL SITS...
    Years ago we went ton a 150k drive to a national downhill event.
    The bike was fitted with the lower wheel (front) sitting behind the exhaust.
    The result... We cooked a new 26 x 3.0 which has never been an easy tyre to replace.. especially when 150k from home on a weekend.
    .. and by cooked... it literally burned through the sidewall of the tyre.

  • @kwaktak
    @kwaktak 3 роки тому +3

    This video couldn’t have come at a better time. I just traded in my kid carrier turned cargo hauler minivan for a Honda Pilot. If you can stuff a bike in a CR-V I should have no problem until I get a trailer hitch receiver installed. Thx for the link BTW; we already paid UHAUL once for our other car. Never again. 🙏🏼 ✌🏼

    • @luperamos7307
      @luperamos7307 3 місяці тому

      Just saw your comment and was hopping for a recommendation. Have a family of 5 and my kids are coming to an age that I can take them mountain biking. I saw that you had a minivan before and then went for the Pilot. I'm wondering what type of car you would recommend to transport 5 bikes. They always say minivans are so much larger than midsize SUVs, but I think that the hitch on a minivan might be too low.

  • @nickojohnodtujan2795
    @nickojohnodtujan2795 3 роки тому +1

    Recon racks are by far the best hitch type bike rack that I came across.

  • @jamesgretsch4894
    @jamesgretsch4894 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the tips.

  • @HS-iy5rn
    @HS-iy5rn Місяць тому

    I use Thule Insta-Gator inside my Toyota Tundra bed and it works great. It also looks super cool while transporting the bike.

  • @zzzingrol
    @zzzingrol 3 роки тому +1

    If using a roof mount rack, always do something to stop yourself from pulling into your garage after a long ride. It can become very expensive to hit the entrance with two $3000 bikes. It normally destroys the bikes, the house siding, and the car roof. Happened to a friend after a hard race.

  • @chrizk.9343
    @chrizk.9343 Рік тому

    Get into a bind and this thing is a life saver

  • @williamstucker551
    @williamstucker551 2 роки тому +1

    I bought two RockyMounts HM Bolt-On thru-axle bike racks and mounted them to my truck bed at the back of my bed. I spaced them so I can fit two bikes back there. The cool thing is that with the RockyMounts you have the option for 12x100mm, 15x100mm, Boost 15x110mm, and 20x110mm thru-axle. So I have one set up for my gravel and one set up for my trail bike. After driving around to and from the trail there is absolutely zero play or sway. Just a suggestion for anyone with a truck.

  • @nunyabiznazz2210
    @nunyabiznazz2210 Рік тому

    I have one of the cheap strap on racks. It's not that difficult to deal with as long as you are using it on the same vehicle. Another plus is it's small lightweight and will fit in my backpack so I can ride with it in there to my destination and then mount it to a vehicle if need be. I have actually used this method to transport multiple cars from place to place by driving to the destination with my bike, removing the rack, putting it in my backpack and riding back to get the other car. (No second driver needed).

  • @superspecky4eyes
    @superspecky4eyes 3 роки тому +2

    Get a Seasucker/Vacuum mount bike rack, they fit any car, they're rock solid and you can install/remove it in seconds.

    • @Andrew-ye4fl
      @Andrew-ye4fl 3 роки тому

      Agree! Have one and loving it. No issues and those things stick to the car ridiculously tight!

  • @DanielinLaTuna
    @DanielinLaTuna 3 роки тому

    I’ve got a front mounted receiver on my Land Cruiser, in which I place my bicycle. I like being able to see if any problems are coming up. A long time ago my bike fell over in its tray and I didn’t see it for an hour. That was an hour during which the frame was rubbing on another part of the carrier, damaging the paint

  • @nttmggr13sccrntt74
    @nttmggr13sccrntt74 3 роки тому +1

    amazon had swagman xtc for 106 bucks. i had to get it. i love it.

  • @MoSportsUSA
    @MoSportsUSA 2 роки тому +1

    My two cents, I also have a Honda CRV (2012) and find the easiest, cheapest way for me to transport a bike is to fold forward the rear seats, throw a moving pad (mistakenly forgotten by hired professionals) on the floor, and lay the bike on top. Moving pads can also be purchased at Harbor Freight or Walmart for nominal cost (generally $10-20 depending on size). If security is a concern, another pad can be laid on top or a large pad folded over..

  • @thecakeisalie7070
    @thecakeisalie7070 3 роки тому +3

    I'd be worried about the stanchions getting chipped with road debris on roof racks.
    Doesn't the seatpost adapter method have a very high risk of dropping the bike because the seatpost clamp isn't designed to support the bike weight plus road bumps?
    Looks like it's best to either use a hitch mounted tray type or carry them inside the car. Next best is probably the strap mounted type.

  • @dkipu266
    @dkipu266 3 роки тому +1

    I have been using the traditional style bike rack, after years of this I am reminded how much damage they’ve done to my car with multiple MTB’s and/or Fat Tire Bikes hanging off of them. Time to get a better option.

    • @adamd5013
      @adamd5013 2 роки тому

      I get zero damage and lots of satisfaction owning my Kuat Transfer triple bike rack. Beyond awesome and easy.

  • @smilesformiles1935
    @smilesformiles1935 3 роки тому +45

    Who else cringed when he put his bike inside his car derailleur side down?!

  • @williamstellmann
    @williamstellmann 3 роки тому +2

    I recently got a hitch rack after being frustrated with my tailgate pad. The velcro would always wear out and it once caused my bike to flip out onto the road, luckily my bike was only scratched and needed a new shifting cable.

    • @latchitrack2463
      @latchitrack2463 3 роки тому +1

      We feel your pain there. So many riders we see had that happen when they switched over.

  • @juliaraymond2407
    @juliaraymond2407 3 роки тому

    I use a Thule rear mounted bike rack, and it couldn't be easier and quicker to install or remove... I can have mine from hanging in the garage, to installed on my Subaru outback in less than 2 minutes... quick and easy, and it holds the bike well also... and, putting the bike on or taking off is easy and quick, very secure and solid, as well as rotating the arms to down for when I'm not carrying a bike and keeping the rack on the car... I love it. I highly recommend.

  • @veroth_1289
    @veroth_1289 Рік тому

    Highly recommend the Yakima Forkchop for mounting to roof rails. Very compact and aerodynamic.

  • @daemon.mythos
    @daemon.mythos Рік тому

    I have a bike rack like you showed, and I use a bungee through the front wheel to a part of the frame farther back. It keeps it from moving at all.

  • @basicwrc
    @basicwrc 3 роки тому

    Great informative video, thanks

  • @hobblyjig
    @hobblyjig 4 місяці тому

    I just dropped way too much money on a Quickrstuff mach2 rack and I'm so excited. After many many years of spending way too much time loading and unloading bikes I decided to go all the way.

  • @Thesagedavincishow
    @Thesagedavincishow 3 роки тому

    Great video !! Thank you

  • @dbloyd2
    @dbloyd2 3 роки тому

    My Honda Fit allows you position the seats so you can just stand you bike up in the car with only the front wheel off. Or I can put the seat down flat and just place the entire bike laying down but It looks so cool having it upright.

  • @tims8299
    @tims8299 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the great video

  • @adamlake9507
    @adamlake9507 3 роки тому +1

    Love this channel

  • @rufusthomas3067
    @rufusthomas3067 3 роки тому +1

    In the UK, the winter gritted roads will make a mess of your bike if they are exposed outside. I'm looking at buying an estate car to fit my bike in with as little hassle as possible!

  • @michaelpitts3285
    @michaelpitts3285 3 роки тому +1

    Allen sports makes a rack that you can get at Walmart for like $40 and it works well for me on 3 different cars. A Jeep Cherokee, Kia Soul, and Ford Ecosport. i can put it on in about a minute and have my bike ready to go in about 90 seconds. it also has plastic holders with straps for the top tube..

  • @elijahosters7087
    @elijahosters7087 3 роки тому +4

    Recommend the raceface tailgate pad.

  • @bobbyhempel1513
    @bobbyhempel1513 3 роки тому +5

    I have a mount in my truck bed to clamp my fork into.