TheAngryKoala
New Member
Hi all,
New to posting here so apologies if it's in the wrong section.
I've used the search button, I've read the reviews, I'm aware that pretty much the only racks that will allow a tailgate to open with the bikes on are the Atera Strada DL and the Thule VeloSpace XT.
However, am I missing something with the security of all these towbar mounted racks? Yes, they lock on to the towball with a key, and yes, the arms lock on to the bikes' frames. But those locking arms all come from a U shaped vertical which is simply bolted to the main frame of the rack, in most cases with a basic quick release mechanism to allow them to fold down flat. What's to stop anyone simply undoing the quick release bolts completely and lifting the whole U frame, arms and bikes off the main rack? Even if a chain or cable is added, if it goes round the U it would appear to render it completely pointless?
Before I spend upwards of £500 on a carrier, can anyone provide any assurance that bikes can actually be fully secured to these carriers?
Cheers!
PS. Thule have sent an interesting reply to a separate query about towbar bike racks to say:
"We cannot recommend our towbar mounted bike racks for vans as they are intended for normal cars. Vans usually have a longer wheelbase as well as a lower towbar. You may be at risk of having the bike rack hit the ground when you're going down hills or across bumps. Therefore any fitment of our towbar mounted bike racks to a van is at the owner's own risk. The only Thule rack recommended for a VW T6 is the Thule WanderWay which is designed for this vehicle."
New to posting here so apologies if it's in the wrong section.
I've used the search button, I've read the reviews, I'm aware that pretty much the only racks that will allow a tailgate to open with the bikes on are the Atera Strada DL and the Thule VeloSpace XT.
However, am I missing something with the security of all these towbar mounted racks? Yes, they lock on to the towball with a key, and yes, the arms lock on to the bikes' frames. But those locking arms all come from a U shaped vertical which is simply bolted to the main frame of the rack, in most cases with a basic quick release mechanism to allow them to fold down flat. What's to stop anyone simply undoing the quick release bolts completely and lifting the whole U frame, arms and bikes off the main rack? Even if a chain or cable is added, if it goes round the U it would appear to render it completely pointless?
Before I spend upwards of £500 on a carrier, can anyone provide any assurance that bikes can actually be fully secured to these carriers?
Cheers!
PS. Thule have sent an interesting reply to a separate query about towbar bike racks to say:
"We cannot recommend our towbar mounted bike racks for vans as they are intended for normal cars. Vans usually have a longer wheelbase as well as a lower towbar. You may be at risk of having the bike rack hit the ground when you're going down hills or across bumps. Therefore any fitment of our towbar mounted bike racks to a van is at the owner's own risk. The only Thule rack recommended for a VW T6 is the Thule WanderWay which is designed for this vehicle."