Everything worked out great. I built it right away. The only issue I found, was that the axel was not well supported due to the difference between the inside diameter of the plastic nipples and the axel itself. I also found the plastic was a little weak and the forks would pop out with a little twisting. I took a wooden dowel, pressed it in and drilled a hole through the middle. Now the axel has no wiggle room and is supper sturdy. Hopes this helps anyone with their project and thank you for putting up the video.
Please excuse my ignorance, but when you say drilled a hole through the middle of a wooden dowel do you mean lengthwise? If so, what sized drill bit did you use?
Attach t-mount to flange first and then mount flange to wood. This will ensure a tight connection of the t-fitting and also ensure that the fitting is properly aligned
I was looking for a fork mount to put on a 2x6 which is just 17$, but for one fork mount. Then I searched a diy and came upon your video. I'm stopping by home depot tomorrow. Haha
This is a great idea, I built one so I can store 2 mtbs in the back of my van under my bed. I guess the thing I wished I had done was to make sure the pvc nipples would fit the spacing of my fork as well as my thru axle. For the latter just bring your axle with you to Home Depot. Not trying to be a hater, just trying to save someone some hassle. Thanks for the great idea!
Made one last night works fine I'm also going to strap down the bikes after they're mounted for a extra secure ride. I think I'll get some extra quick release's to keep on the mount for the ease of not having to switch it back and forth.
Thanks for the awesome idea and great step-by-step instructions! Just finished one for my van today - it holds my two road bikes securely and looks nice!
Great video. Love all the haters who just feel the need to leave negative comments 😂 If you don’t like the idea or can’t figure it out, move on and do something yourself.
I thought your idea was great I brought all the components, being in Germany it cost me three times as much plus I had to bore the center of the PVC raisers out by 2mm and shorten the by 3mm to fit my 15x100 front axel. But hell it’s original.
Hello! Thank you for this video... Very helpful. Can you please tell me the space between the fork of your bike. My Fat Bike is almost 6 inches between fork. Would this be ok for this size?
Hi Martine! Yes, you could still do this, just get longer pieces to insert into the T pipe :). It would technically work just the way it is but it will be more stable if you make it wider.
Great idea but curious if your bike is older and doesn't have the front hub easy lock vs the older screw on/off nut what can you use to secure the fork down? I'm looking to secure four bikes and I think the 2x6 idea with staggered hubs will work.
I am making this today. I have a 15mm boost. The 1/2 plastic nipples are not big enough for the axle to slide through. I bought the 1/2 set like you said but with the two nipples that hold the through axle being brass not plastic. The brass nipples are a perfect fit but there're brass. Also the 1/2 nipples (close) are 1 inch and not wide enough for the boost setup. I got the brass ones in 1 1/4 and it is a little wide. Gonna have to file this one down. I also got the entire set up in 3/4 instead of 1/2 and it works great. I'm gonna keep the 1/2 one to show friends and or let them use it. Thanks for the video.
Any experience with the $15-20 fork mounts available from Amazon, etc, compared to this DIY option? Maybe those break easier? Or are the PVC nipples prone to breakage at all?
Hello ! Thank you so much for the instructions! I know this is an old post, but I have a Trek FX3 Disc, according to Trek website mine is: Wheels - Front hub -Formula alloy, 6-bolt disc, 12mm thru axle, 32h Do I use the same size as you? Thanks!
Nope. MTB have bigger axles by a few mm. You and i have 12mm diameter front axles whereas this guys' MTB is probably 15mm or so. I recommend taking your axle into your local hardware store and just looking for fittings that fit snugly and build from there.
That could be tricky, but not impossible. You definitely want to make sure it is secure! Saris has a pretty cool modular system for truck beds that can also work inside an SUV. It's pricier than DIY, but looks a bit more polished. www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike-deals/?q=saris+traps+single+track
Good point! Some of the non-locking ones are as low as $20 on Amazon (and they only work with QR axles), though that's per bike mount so if you want 3 you're looking at $60-80+. For those on a very strict budget, black pipe still might be the way to go. Locking mounts from a reputable brand like Yakima cost $70 each.
If you mean the 'rod' with the quick release lever that slides through the pipe/rack hardware, that's just the thru axle that comes with your fork. It's the same one the wheel rolls on so you should already have this!
@@rnfaboy Right, when you remove the axle to take the wheel off, slide it back into the fork to secure the bike in the rack mount. This also helps you avoid losing the thru axle, which definitely can happen!
I was very nervous putting my brand new beach cruiser on this rack. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG6JIgwJhur8_Rg8UeQ3EmePzi_wSncL8 But after reading many reviews I decided to get this one and take a chance. When arrived it was very simple to adjust and put together. I also added spike tape over the metal hooks before securing and tightening the straps, and no scratches. I also purchased the top bar made by the same company so that my cruiser sits straight on the rack without having to turn upside down. Extra bungee cords are used to secure the front wheel from flapping and even piece of mind knowing your bike is secure. Definitely recommend...
oh i see through axle compatibility because of through axel being the standard now. i forgot because i still have qr. this would be handy if i keep my bike may ride it another year and go through axel for future ease of compatibility.
Could use more detail on how to attach bikes. Seems like a sudden stop would cause bikes to rotate up and slam into rear window. Please try it and show video.
the bike is long enough and enough of a counter balance that that shouldn't really happen, but you could run a strap through the rear tires if you're worried about it. I like this concept generally, but I don't like how loose the axles would fit. I bought an aluminum one of Amazon instead for around $17 a piece that is designed to fit the 15mm x 110mm axles of modern mountain bikes.
Yes it is possible to make this work for boost with 1/2” pvc risers! I was able to make it work by boring the plastic risers slightly using a file. It probably added about 10 minutes to the job. It turned out great actually and has a nice tight fit.
@@singletracks I'm sure it's solid. I'm thinking about getting a tailgate pad though, just not sure if it will work with my tonneau cover. I might consider a bike with a quick disconnect wheel, but I'm not sure if I want something that makes it even easier to get stolen.
Here is a $5 version that looks just as functional. ua-cam.com/video/QPQeCqre8pI/v-deo.html . Just use plastic pipe and the metal straps and you should be good to go. The grey electrical pvc is uv stabilized if you want to skip the painting step.
$10 racheting straps from harbor freight or walmart will be easier and quicker. No need to disassemble front wheel. Same idea as tying down dirt bikes in pickup trucks.
Just tried this and the PVC nipple is probably .5 mm too small. I’m thinking I’ll just run a 5/8 drill bit through them to enlarge it a bit. Now if only I had a 5/8 bit.
The fittings are pipe thread, so a 1/2 NPT fitting only defines the threads and pipe OD, it doesn’t specify the ID. One table I found says 1/2” NPT is .622” ID, which is 15.8 mm, but the PVC fittings must be a tad thicker.
Everything worked out great. I built it right away. The only issue I found, was that the axel was not well supported due to the difference between the inside diameter of the plastic nipples and the axel itself. I also found the plastic was a little weak and the forks would pop out with a little twisting. I took a wooden dowel, pressed it in and drilled a hole through the middle. Now the axel has no wiggle room and is supper sturdy. Hopes this helps anyone with their project and thank you for putting up the video.
Please excuse my ignorance, but when you say drilled a hole through the middle of a wooden dowel do you mean lengthwise? If so, what sized drill bit did you use?
Attach t-mount to flange first and then mount flange to wood. This will ensure a tight connection of the t-fitting and also ensure that the fitting is properly aligned
I was looking for a fork mount to put on a 2x6 which is just 17$, but for one fork mount. Then I searched a diy and came upon your video. I'm stopping by home depot tomorrow. Haha
This is a great idea, I built one so I can store 2 mtbs in the back of my van under my bed. I guess the thing I wished I had done was to make sure the pvc nipples would fit the spacing of my fork as well as my thru axle. For the latter just bring your axle with you to Home Depot. Not trying to be a hater, just trying to save someone some hassle. Thanks for the great idea!
Great tip!
Just ran up to my local hardware store and got everything for my full suspension and dirt jumper!
Happy to Have It!
Thank you so much😂I almost just spent around 50 on a mount, love it👍🏻
Made one last night works fine I'm also going to strap down the bikes after they're mounted for a extra secure ride. I think I'll get some extra quick release's to keep on the mount for the ease of not having to switch it back and forth.
Thanks for the awesome idea and great step-by-step instructions! Just finished one for my van today - it holds my two road bikes securely and looks nice!
Fantastic! Perfect for my pickup. Will adapt for thru axles
Genius! Thanks so much mate ! Built my own thing way cheaper and way more fun!
Great video. Love all the haters who just feel the need to leave negative comments 😂 If you don’t like the idea or can’t figure it out, move on and do something yourself.
Great video, just what I was looking for. Some of these comments below are unbelievable. Thank you for sharing this great idea.
Yes, there are some real winners.
One guy complained about the sound, as if Cameron Crowe is the director...dics
Fabulous! Building one this weekend.
This is a great idea for my band build thanks a lot
Home depot will cut the wood for you. Great video!
I thought your idea was great I brought all the components, being in Germany it cost me three times as much plus I had to bore the center of the PVC raisers out by 2mm and shorten the by 3mm to fit my 15x100 front axel. But hell it’s original.
HOLY-MOLY! YOU SAVED MY DAY!
Hello! Thank you for this video... Very helpful. Can you please tell me the space between the fork of your bike. My Fat Bike is almost 6 inches between fork. Would this be ok for this size?
Hi Martine! Yes, you could still do this, just get longer pieces to insert into the T pipe :). It would technically work just the way it is but it will be more stable if you make it wider.
Fantastic! I had my doubts going into this but it worked out great! 👍
Great video! Great idea! Any way to make this work for my two road bikes?
What "axles" did you use????????????????????????????????
Great idea but curious if your bike is older and doesn't have the front hub easy lock vs the older screw on/off nut what can you use to secure the fork down? I'm looking to secure four bikes and I think the 2x6 idea with staggered hubs will work.
Great design. I am building an inside car bike rack using a fork holder. Does the rear wheel need to be tied down?
This is awesome! Thanks for the video!
Just saved me 250 bucks! ty a lot!!!!
No problem! I'm glad you liked it!
I am making this today. I have a 15mm boost. The 1/2 plastic nipples are not big enough for the axle to slide through. I bought the 1/2 set like you said but with the two nipples that hold the through axle being brass not plastic. The brass nipples are a perfect fit but there're brass. Also the 1/2 nipples (close) are 1 inch and not wide enough for the boost setup. I got the brass ones in 1 1/4 and it is a little wide. Gonna have to file this one down. I also got the entire set up in 3/4 instead of 1/2 and it works great. I'm gonna keep the 1/2 one to show friends and or let them use it.
Thanks for the video.
wouldn't the 3/4" set have a lot of play with a 15mm thru axle?
Any experience with the $15-20 fork mounts available from Amazon, etc, compared to this DIY option? Maybe those break easier? Or are the PVC nipples prone to breakage at all?
This is such a rad idea
How to you keep the 2 x 6 from moving front to back? Or is that not an issue?
Great video!
That looks awesome!
Excellent video man really like the part where you lay out the prices thanks.
Thanks for the feedback, glad you like it!
Thanks for Video & DIY solution........still fine tuning to match my needs but Your idea is the star of the show. Thanks again
PERFECT!
Brilliant!!!
🙌
very cool. This gives me some ideas.
Awesome, I'm doing this for a cheap single hitch mount....
Very nice how many bikes can be accomodated
What about a fatbike 150mm wide fork or 135mm wide ??
This is so cool, will it work with through axles?
Does this work only for through-axles? I didn't realise until the very end that this is for through-axles (maybe not for QR?)
Yes. But, I'm thinking of just using a block of wood and drilling a hole through it for my son's quick release
How about roadbike fork mounting? Is the size same?
video was meant for 15mm axles -
mine is 20mm or 0.787", so I need to use 3/4" pvc pipe which is
20.93mm - close enough…
Is sat go for 3/4 inch anyway and convert down for 15mm. Fashions change. You got a list together yet?
My 15mm axle doesn’t fit. Guess I should have went 3/4
Doesn’t fit my 15 mm and the 3/4 is way too big
i have a 15mm thru axle and it didn't fit through the 1/2 pvc. HOwever, after boring the PVC with a 5/8" spade bit, it did.
The 1/2” PVC close riser Does not fit a 15mm through axel.
How much was the quick release?
Hello ! Thank you so much for the instructions! I know this is an old post, but I have a Trek FX3 Disc, according to Trek website mine is:
Wheels
- Front hub -Formula alloy, 6-bolt disc, 12mm thru axle, 32h
Do I use the same size as you?
Thanks!
Nope. MTB have bigger axles by a few mm. You and i have 12mm diameter front axles whereas this guys' MTB is probably 15mm or so.
I recommend taking your axle into your local hardware store and just looking for fittings that fit snugly and build from there.
1/2" is 12.7 mm, so 12 mm would fit not 15mm tho.
Im in Colorado too, good vid!
what would i need to get to adjust this to a road bike?
can you make this kind of thing for a roof rack with cross bars?
That could be tricky, but not impossible. You definitely want to make sure it is secure! Saris has a pretty cool modular system for truck beds that can also work inside an SUV. It's pricier than DIY, but looks a bit more polished. www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike-deals/?q=saris+traps+single+track
For $27 you can buy a fork mount on Amazon and it's lockable! This seems like a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
Good point! Some of the non-locking ones are as low as $20 on Amazon (and they only work with QR axles), though that's per bike mount so if you want 3 you're looking at $60-80+. For those on a very strict budget, black pipe still might be the way to go. Locking mounts from a reputable brand like Yakima cost $70 each.
You didn’t mention where you got the fork mounting rods that hold the forks to the rack
If you mean the 'rod' with the quick release lever that slides through the pipe/rack hardware, that's just the thru axle that comes with your fork. It's the same one the wheel rolls on so you should already have this!
@@singletracks so when you take your wheel off you just remove the thru axle bolt and use it for your mount. Thanks.
@@rnfaboy Right, when you remove the axle to take the wheel off, slide it back into the fork to secure the bike in the rack mount. This also helps you avoid losing the thru axle, which definitely can happen!
Yo that’s awesome!
never seen a 70% off cart - is that in all the HD?
I don't think so. Just depends on if they have items they really need to get rid of.
I was very nervous putting my brand new beach cruiser on this rack. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG6JIgwJhur8_Rg8UeQ3EmePzi_wSncL8 But after reading many reviews I decided to get this one and take a chance. When arrived it was very simple to adjust and put together. I also added spike tape over the metal hooks before securing and tightening the straps, and no scratches. I also purchased the top bar made by the same company so that my cruiser sits straight on the rack without having to turn upside down. Extra bungee cords are used to secure the front wheel from flapping and even piece of mind knowing your bike is secure. Definitely recommend...
That work for Axle thru, not for Q.R.?
Will this work for boost forks?
used they're like $30 on Craigslist and you could spend the 30mins driving to pick one up?
oh i see through axle compatibility because of through axel being the standard now. i forgot because i still have qr. this would be handy if i keep my bike may ride it another year and go through axel for future ease of compatibility.
Where did you get the quick release from?
You can get these (cheap) on ebay.
it's not a quick release, it's a 15mm thru axle
I guess for a boost set up, use different PVC fitting?
You got it! Pretty simple swap.
So PVC nipple was .38¢ or .34¢? :)
Does not fit 15 x 110mm axle
what is the size for 9mm qr?
Could use more detail on how to attach bikes. Seems like a sudden stop would cause bikes to rotate up and slam into rear window. Please try it and show video.
the bike is long enough and enough of a counter balance that that shouldn't really happen, but you could run a strap through the rear tires if you're worried about it. I like this concept generally, but I don't like how loose the axles would fit. I bought an aluminum one of Amazon instead for around $17 a piece that is designed to fit the 15mm x 110mm axles of modern mountain bikes.
Does 1/2 inch pvc fit 15mm thru axles?
No. I tried this with 1/2 for my 15x100 TA and axel does not fit through the plastic close risers.
Yes it is possible to make this work for boost with 1/2” pvc risers! I was able to make it work by boring the plastic risers slightly using a file. It probably added about 10 minutes to the job. It turned out great actually and has a nice tight fit.
I used a 5/8" spade bit to bore the holes slightly larger; we'll see how it holds up.
That's nice. I only wish I still had my pickup
Brilliant!
Or you can buy quick release mounts, they look better, are not much more in price and come with a skewer already.
Where can I buy the quick release mount? Any link would be appreciated
Great idea right up until the part where you have to remove your bikes wheel to make it work
Definitely not as convenient as a tailgate pad but depending on your truck setup this can be handy. It's incredibly secure as well.
@@singletracks I'm sure it's solid. I'm thinking about getting a tailgate pad though, just not sure if it will work with my tonneau cover. I might consider a bike with a quick disconnect wheel, but I'm not sure if I want something that makes it even easier to get stolen.
Thank you thank you
No problem Michel! Glad you liked it.
grazie amico mio mi hai fatto risparmiare un mare di euro
Here is a $5 version that looks just as functional. ua-cam.com/video/QPQeCqre8pI/v-deo.html . Just use plastic pipe and the metal straps and you should be good to go. The grey electrical pvc is uv stabilized if you want to skip the painting step.
Interesting build! Nice and cheap.
"first we're going to want to grab our wood."
check and check.
hahahahahahhahaha
i got the bike, and i got the stuff for the rack, now all i need is a truck
I'll pick most of the parts up when I'm in California again. You don't want to know the prices for these parts here. 🤣
$10 racheting straps from harbor freight or walmart will be easier and quicker. No need to disassemble front wheel. Same idea as tying down dirt bikes in pickup trucks.
All you have to do now is make the wood waterproof :D
Use decking material = waterproof.
Ah ok, thx bill
I dont see the bike on it. I have to give one star, lol
That thing was trash.....didn't work! Bought quick release mounts with brackets on Amazon for $17! Done deal
Yep! Glad I looked at the comment section, going to use his technique with the 2x6 board and carabeaners just not the pipe fittings.
You could have added more detail (some, ANY) about how you attache the bike. #imanovice
I don't trust putting my through axle through that you might scratch it
The axle will only touch the plastic nipples. Its unlikely plastic would ever scratch the axle.
Suh-weet!
Here’s a pro- tip for you, get a wireless mic so we can hear you, sound is very bad! Shalom!
What am I missing? Half-inch diameter is less than 13 mm, through-axle is 15 mm…seems like if I wedge the axle in it’s not coming out very easily.
ClayJ926 I am wondering the same??!
Just tried this and the PVC nipple is probably .5 mm too small. I’m thinking I’ll just run a 5/8 drill bit through them to enlarge it a bit. Now if only I had a 5/8 bit.
The fittings are pipe thread, so a 1/2 NPT fitting only defines the threads and pipe OD, it doesn’t specify the ID. One table I found says 1/2” NPT is .622” ID, which is 15.8 mm, but the PVC fittings must be a tad thicker.
Scott Ziesman I used my dremel to make the pvc fitting slightly larger to fit the 15mm axle
1/2" electrical conduit connectors actually fit the axle nicely, but then they don't thread into the metal pipe.
Step one, buy a truck. Doh.
Haha yeah.
What glasses are those?
Viper
terrible background music doesn't really add anything just makes it garbage more than you think
Thumbs down.... you dont ACTCUALLY show how the forks connect!
Through the quick release rods. Duuuh!
I bought the fork mount bike block for 20 bucks, a bit more but worth it.
Woodprix is nice for that.
Over Engineered, much easier ways am sure.
Can definitely be simplified a bit. Any suggestions for improvement?
Just do it yourself, go to WoodPrix page and learn how .
Built it, doesn’t fit.... shit
Clear coat or stain that wood man! JEEZ
Check Woodprix mates. I love it to my wooden projects.