You bet, Alan. That’s exactly the kind of versatility the Yakima SkyBox NX Skinny Rooftop Cargo Box (Black Carbonite) #Y93QD is designed for. Since its only 26-1/2inch wide, it leaves enough room on most standard crossbars like a 54inch or 60inch bar…
The Rola Sport REX Series Roof Rack 59685 is a great roof rack but I have a different recommendation for you. The highest weight capacity roof rack that we have is from Rhino-Rack with a 220 lb weight capacity. Typically vehicles do not have roof…
We've checked with Thule in the past about if there's a fat tire adapter for the BigMouth and they have told us there isn't a solution and also that there isn't a longer strap like you are looking for. The Thule ProRide Roof Bike Rack…
Yes the Thule ProRide XT for Fat Bikes part #TH598004-FB can easily carry standard bike tire widths as well. The trays are wider to accommodate the fat tires but standard bike tires will fit just as well.
There is a version of the ProRide XT that is compatible with 4-1/2 inch tires, though the base model #TH598004 only fits tires up to 3 inches wide. So what you will need instead is the version with fat tire adapters, which is the following part…
The Yakima roof rack system you're looking at only has space for the lock cores in the SkyLine Towers #Y53TR so you'd just need 4 lock cores to secure them to your flush mounted rails, which you can get with the Yakima Same Key System (SKS)…
The aftermarket roof tracks, such as the Rhino-Rack RT-Style Roof Rack Tracks - Rivet Mount - 39-3/16" Long - Qty 2, part #RRRTS534, are not test fit for vehicles. The rack manufacturers recommend that you to a garage that specializes in…
Hey Jason! There is a license plate holder for your Thule T2 Pro XTR #TH83JV. What you need is the Thule License Plate Holder for Bike Racks - Lighted #TH35JV. This will strap onto your bike rack when it is folded up so the plate is visible. It also…
Great question! The Yakima FrontLoader #Y02103 has 2 places for a lock core to be added; one to lock the rack to the roof rack and one to lock the bike to the rack. If you want matching lock cores for both bike racks then you need a 4-pack of lock…
We carry a very handy 2 inch ball mount for this exact application. The part is #D210. The ball mount slides and pins into your hitch and the top receiver will accept 2 inch bike racks and hold them above the ball. The Ball Mount has a 500 lb tongue…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hey Tricia, This is great, I drive the same exact car, just a year older! The crossbars for a roof rack use legs and a custom fit mounting clamp to go onto that vehicle. The clamps go in between the door jam near the rain gutter/seal. You definitely…
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Effortless Roof Bike Racks for Crossbar-Free Adventures
Discover the freedom of roof bike racks that don't require crossbars. Perfect for those who want a sleek, non-permanent solution for transporting bikes. These racks use innovative suction technology, making them easy to install and remove, while ensuring your bike stays secure on any journey.
These racks use powerful suction cups that adhere to your car's roof, providing a strong hold. Once attached, they are incredibly stable, even at high speeds. It's important to clean the surface before installation for optimal grip. This setup is ideal for those who want a temporary solution without permanent fixtures.
Yes, these racks are designed for quick and easy installation. The process involves placing the suction cups on a clean surface and securing them with a few pumps. After a couple of tries, you'll find it becomes second nature. This makes them perfect for those who frequently switch between vehicles or prefer not to have a permanent rack.
Absolutely! These racks are versatile and can accommodate various bike types, including road bikes, mountain bikes, and even trikes. Just ensure you have the correct thru axle adaptor if needed. This flexibility makes them a great choice for families or cycling enthusiasts with multiple bikes.
Not having a permanent roof rack means you can maintain your car's original look and aerodynamics when not transporting bikes. It also reduces wind noise and potential drag. Plus, you can easily remove the rack when not in use, which is perfect for those who only occasionally need to transport bikes.
These racks are highly adaptable and work well on various car models, from sedans to hatchbacks. The key is ensuring a clean, smooth surface for the suction cups to adhere to. Whether you have a glass or metal roof, these racks provide a secure and reliable solution for your biking adventures.