To be completely honest do not go cheap with a rack for your pride and joy, I will only put my bike on a tow bar mounting rack, just for the one bike the E-scorpion is very good
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I personally now use a Thule folding rack for 2 bikes for me and my son, it looks like I might have to buy the 3 bike version soon if my wife decides to get a bike too as she is thinking about it.
Problem I have is I have a lease car which goes back next year so really don’t really want to fit a tow at to it but I may have to to and then just buy a rack that’s going to fit the bar.
I have a T-Roc R, not the biggest boot tbh even with the seats down, it’s the first bike I’ve had where it doesn’t have quick release wheels, may be I just have to take the wheel off and take an Allen key with me.
I’ll know for sure next week when the pedals turn up and I get out on it.
I have a friend with a T-roc and his bike does go in with the front wheel off, I used to do that as well. If its not quick release you may need to get a torq-wrench to make sure you put the axle back in at the correct nm I have to do that with my sons bike