Tow ball bike rack

TwoTokens

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I recently picked up a used Thule EuroClassic 929 G6 (3+1). These can be had for a very reasonable price in the UK now. (Its the predecessor to the VeloSpace XT3).

Easily supports my XL Cube Stereo 29er with the addition of Thule's fatbike straps.

Standard 60kg load limit, 25kg per bike, 1370mm width and all the features you come to expect with Thules racks.

Handy bonus that it comes with a 4th row accessory rail, rated to 15kg. No use for eBikes, but great for getting all 4 family bikes on.

The main limiting factor is the rail spacing, at 190mm it requires staggering eBikes off centre due to the boost axle width if you want to squeeze 3 bikes on. Works fantasticly for just two eBikes in the 1st & 3rd rows.

Would love a EPOS with the 250mm spacing, but that would cost 5 times what I paid for this...

Photo of it with 3 bikes, both E and acoustic

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RickBullotta

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Hitch rack will be more secure and quicker to install/remove than a tow ball rack. I use a single 1-Up for all my bikes including my Levo. I have a double Thule that I use for fat bikes and when I need to carry my wife's bike.
 

TwoTokens

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Mar 6, 2024
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Hitch rack will be more secure and quicker to install/remove than a tow ball rack. I use a single 1-Up for all my bikes including my Levo. I have a double Thule that I use for fat bikes and when I need to carry my wife's bike.
Hitch as in 1.25" & 2" square reciever style?

I agree that these are great, much more versatile than a standalone swan neck tow ball. Sadly very hard to find/spec on cars in the EU! I understand that they're the norm in the US?
 

George_KSL

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Sep 11, 2021
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I think most people from US are unaware their 1UP-style racks are mostly illegal in EU&UK. They could be re-engineered to add lights and plate, in fact you can do such modifications yourself, even install US square hitch but you will find it used against you in accident by insurance since the thing wasn't homologized for domestic market in first place.

So we are stuck with like 7th expensive attempt by Thule (Epos). Finally decent but my god the price.
 

RickBullotta

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Jun 5, 2019
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I think most people from US are unaware their 1UP-style racks are mostly illegal in EU&UK. They could be re-engineered to add lights and plate, in fact you can do such modifications yourself, even install US square hitch but you will find it used against you in accident by insurance since the thing wasn't homologized for domestic market in first place.

So we are stuck with like 7th expensive attempt by Thule (Epos). Finally decent but my god the price.
There are plenty of very affordable kits to add lights/plate to 1up racks. It's still a good thing to do in the US as well!
 

RickBullotta

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Jun 5, 2019
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Hitch as in 1.25" & 2" square reciever style?

I agree that these are great, much more versatile than a standalone swan neck tow ball. Sadly very hard to find/spec on cars in the EU! I understand that they're the norm in the US?

Yes, mostly. And the racks usually come with an anti-rattle and security device so that they're very safe and secure with the weight of an eMTB (or 2 of them).
 

IntenseScotia

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Feb 6, 2024
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Scotland
I use a Buzzrack E-Scorpion XL and it's solid. No movement at speeds well over the advised 🙄

Holds my Tazer solid and has no issues at all so far and I've done about 3-4k with it so far

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Folds up and fits in the boot when not in use
 

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