Clarke
New Member
Hi all,
I was researching ways to safely transport the Trek Rail on my car whilst still protecting the carbon frame. I came across a thread about transporting the Specialized Turbo Levo so I thought I’d make one for the Rail too. I think I’ve settled on a nice solution which works with my Thule EasyFold XT2 bike carrier.
I’m using the EUFAB 11577 Strap Frame Holder which fits the XT2 bar nicely. At £40 from Amazon I thought it was fairly expensive but to be honest I was surprised by the quality. The strap itself is metal wrapped with plastic. The strap can be locked into position which is a nice security addition. The way the system tightens to the carrier bar is impressive. You spin the body of it around until the built-in ratchet clicks and then you can continue to spin the unit to get it into the correct position.
I used it along with the Thule carbon frame protector so the solution is around £60 all in. Before I actually take the bike on the road I’ll add some other straps around the bike for redundancy.
How do you transport your Trek Rail? Cheers.
I was researching ways to safely transport the Trek Rail on my car whilst still protecting the carbon frame. I came across a thread about transporting the Specialized Turbo Levo so I thought I’d make one for the Rail too. I think I’ve settled on a nice solution which works with my Thule EasyFold XT2 bike carrier.
I’m using the EUFAB 11577 Strap Frame Holder which fits the XT2 bar nicely. At £40 from Amazon I thought it was fairly expensive but to be honest I was surprised by the quality. The strap itself is metal wrapped with plastic. The strap can be locked into position which is a nice security addition. The way the system tightens to the carrier bar is impressive. You spin the body of it around until the built-in ratchet clicks and then you can continue to spin the unit to get it into the correct position.
I used it along with the Thule carbon frame protector so the solution is around £60 all in. Before I actually take the bike on the road I’ll add some other straps around the bike for redundancy.
How do you transport your Trek Rail? Cheers.