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Created by warwickl warwickl  > 9 months ago, 27 May 2023
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warwickl
warwickl

NSW

2357 posts

27 May 2023 8:19am
I need a bike rack for 2 e bikes on a tow ball mount .
We have a steep driveway so need good ground clearance. Also I would like easy to use and space between the bikes to prevent rubbing damage.
Recommendations please.
Flying Dutchman
Flying Dutchman

WA

1732 posts

27 May 2023 6:48am
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warwickl said..
I need a bike rack for 2 e bikes on a tow ball mount .
We have a steep driveway so need good ground clearance. Also I would like easy to use and space between the bikes to prevent rubbing damage.
Recommendations please.

If you can afford it, Thule EasyFold XT. If towbar is a receiver hitch type make sure ball is mounted on tongue in the upward position not downward position for clearance. The picture below is when ball is in downward position. You want to have this the other way around. I used to manage a roof rack shop so have a lot experience with bike racks.




HotBodMon
HotBodMon

NSW

612 posts

27 May 2023 9:22am
I bought one of those cheap units off Ebay about 5 years ago & it's still going strong on the Jimbox . Ikuram? brand cheapocharlie / knockoff name , hitch or towball option available .
Sways a bit but the bikes don't move & it folds down to let you access your tailgate easy enough .Purchase the 3 bike option so there's sufficient spacing if you're worried about pedal scratches .



gs12
gs12

WA

421 posts

27 May 2023 7:42am
if you are really precious about your bikes, I suggest to look at something like Yakima HoldUp.
it keeps two bikes separate and grabs them by the tire - no contact with the frame if that is your concern. I'm not sure about ground clearance and if it will hold two ebikes but I'm sure that info is available somewhere
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

7194 posts

27 May 2023 9:04am
I've always found a front basket more useful than a rack.

You can even get them printed with your name. I have one like this but with Carantoc on the front..

...................oh wait. I might have read that wrong. Please delete this message...


Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

7194 posts

27 May 2023 9:07am
While we are on the subject though, does anyone know of anyone who would be willing to print / engrave / etch / whatever a stem cap like this :





None of the internet custom cap people will do, too much copyright they say. pfffft.

eeergh, its not for me....but I can fund the operation if anyone can do it...
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

27 May 2023 12:05pm
This is ours and I highly recommend it.. It seems to have plenty of clearance..

It's a RockyMounts rack and it only takes seconds to mount each bike with no extra ropes or ties needed..


www.pushys.com.au/rockymounts-monorail-fold-and-tilt-2-bike-2inch-hitch-bike-carrier.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwscGjBhAXEiwAswQqNIiDeVzKr69IS9ahdgZCjq-kGJyAGj-CGgsm7dpnG4x0TG2bnSL0YxoCAsMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds






Pugwash
Pugwash

WA

7730 posts

27 May 2023 5:29pm
I run Yakima. have four different racks and n + 1 bikes - dualies, road, cyclocross, vintage, even an e bike for commuting.

Main rack I use is the five, tilt away: www.roofrackstore.com.au/yakima-fulltilt-5-bike-carrier-8002463-p-414970.html

That said, I think DavidJohn is on to it for two e bikes. E bikes are heavy!! Clearance could be the only issue - particularly if you're not driving an SUV/4x4.

Yakima do a similar product: www.yakima.com.au/holdup-2
kk
kk

kk

WA

953 posts

28 May 2023 7:54am



superlizard
superlizard

VIC

702 posts

29 May 2023 9:59am
Vertical bike racks are awesome, but quite expensive though. Highly recommend those. If you google it, you'll find some local manufacturers and sellers.I've built one from scratch for a fraction of the cost, and had four bikes on it without problem on longtrips. It was strong and sturdy. And since it has four slots, you can space your two bikes out.
If you can weld (or know someone who can), check out the one I built - search youtube: "DIY vertical bike rack"
warwickl
warwickl

NSW

2357 posts

29 May 2023 5:59pm
Thanks for all the suggestions and all look like top quality racks but there remains a big BUT.
They are all to low to the ground for my driveway.
The good news, I had ISI bike racks recommended so have followed up and so far very promising.
Anyone own or have experience with ISI bike racks?
gwunder
gwunder

NSW

15 posts

5 Jun 2023 9:29am
We have an Ezigrip 2 www.ezigrip.co.nz/products/tow-ball-mounted-bike-racks/e-rack-2/
They are specifically designed for 2x ebikes, are simple, relatively cheap, accommodate a bike rack number plate, and have lights.
The rack also folds up and is easy to store in the garage (light enough to carry easily as well)www.ezigrip.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/E-Rack-2.png' />
Twimby
Twimby

WA

483 posts

5 Jun 2023 11:56am
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warwickl said..
Thanks for all the suggestions and all look like top quality racks but there remains a big BUT.
They are all to low to the ground for my driveway.
The good news, I had ISI bike racks recommended so have followed up and so far very promising.
Anyone own or have experience with ISI bike racks?



I and many of my mates have had the ISI for a number of years. Solid units, no problems with e-bikes. Hilly had the 4 bike one, pretty sure we have had 4 e bikes on it at times. A few of them have fitted to their caravans as well.
Here is a photo with 3 on




Paradox
Paradox

QLD

1326 posts

5 Jun 2023 7:39pm
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kk said..




I will admit I only looked at this thread because I knew a picture like this would be posted.....
warwickl
warwickl

NSW

2357 posts

6 Jun 2023 7:24am
Thank you for the replies.
The ISI seems to be the only rack that will allow good clearance for my steep driveway.
I think the nice youg lady's rack would not clear my driveway even if I helped.
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