Total Bike Rack Buying Guide
Unfortunately we can't ride our bikes everywhere. Sometimes we
have to transport our bikes from one place to another. In the
old days, people would use hodge-podge methods to tie their
bikes to vehicles for transport, but those days are long over!
With the advent of back racks, it is now possible to transport
your bikes safely and securely.
Bike racks come in many different styles and uses. They also
come in various prices. You need to do a little investigation to
see what fits your needs. You very well sped as much as 300
dollars on a high quality bike rack or pick up one really cheap
at bazaars or garage sales. The one you pick will depend on your
needs. Be sure to ask yourself the following questions.
1. What vehicle will be used? You need to know where the bike
rack will be going. This is important because you need to know
how the rack will attach to your vehicle. Racks use different
attachment methods. You will have to choose one that fits your
vehicle.
2. How many bikes will you need to transport? Do you transport
two or more bikes? If so, you will want to buy attachments that
will allow more than one bike rack.
3. Where do you want them to be racked? Consider whether you
want a roof, rear, or sport rack:
- Roof Racks These racks are attached at the top of a vehicle -
Rear Racks These racks attach to the rear of vehicle - Sport
Trailers These are used to carry many bicycles
4. What shape are your bikes? You must into consideration the
size and shape of your bikes. If you are transporting children's
bikes, for example, you will need racks that will take that size
of bicycles.
5. Who will load the bicycles on the rack? It has to be
convenient for the loader. The easier the rack is to load unto
the more expensive the rack.
6. How strong should your rack be? If you are loading heavy
bikes, you will need racks that can withstand the weight of the
bike. They have to be made of sturdy material. But the sturdier
the material, the pricier the rack.
7. Should it be lockable? If you want added security for your
bikes you will want to purchase racks that support locks and
other security devices.
8. How often are you likely to use the rack? You need to know
how often you will use the rack so that you can purchase one
that can withstand the rigors of travel. If you will not use it
often, you will not have to purchase a heavy-duty, high price
rack.
9. How much do you want to spend? Ultimately, everything boils
down to your budget. If you can't afford it, even if you need
it, it will have to wait. But don't be afraid to save up if the
cheaper alternatives do not match up to your needs. Try to find
a rack that has only the features you need. If it has bells and
whistles you don't need, don't buy it right away. It's fine to
take into consideration features and functionality that you
might need in the future, for example.