I have the Buzz Rack eScorpion2, spot on for 2 ebikes, Levo XL fits a treat.
Same here for 2 x Trek Rails. Folds up taking small amount of garage floor space, heavy duty and has wheels to move it around.
I have the Buzz Rack eScorpion2, spot on for 2 ebikes, Levo XL fits a treat.
I bought a Thule easy food 2 bike . Great bit of kit. It’s on the car I’m seconds. Bike the same. Just lifts onto the tow barJust got my first eMTB, a Trek Rail 9... which unfortunately doesn’t really fit into my existing bike rack for my car.
Can anyone make any recommendations?
Cheers,
Tom.
I agree I looked at Buzz Rack but seemed more to do although I prefer the Velo Compact models they can close down to a good boot fit size. Also with the Velocompact they produce this model for various car manufacturers so if you look around should be able to find for £3-400. I recently bought a sea sucker but sent straight back bike was just too awkward to move and mount on thru axle for one man.My Thule Easyfold 2 was £479. Shop around.
I considered the Buzz rack but after watching the video its far more faffing around. The Buzz rack has its benefits but for me the thule is far simpler and user friendly.
Awesome what did you get in the end?Yes agree, the Velo compact is also a good option. Rather than folding in half, the lights slide inwards to reduce its footprint. I also considered this.
Great thread, helped me decide which I should buy.
Is there any rubber/plastic protection in the collars?Hi
I gave these extending support bars which fit around the seat post and under the stem
It means the clamps can easily fit and they are designed so you don’t clamp to the carbon frame (which I have) and you can tighten as much as you like
They are from Halfords (UK)
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YesIs there any rubber/plastic protection in the collars?
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