I've done a search of "rack" threads, but none seem to answer this question:
Do the more expensive bike racks better protect a car from scratches ?
A friend is interested in buying a bike rack. He isn't a big biker and is about to buy his first bike so he would prefer spending 50-60 for a bike rack as opposed to 150-250, but is concerned about the rack scratching his car.
**** Please do not give your opinion on the store. He just wants to know if the more you spend on a rack protects the car for damage ******
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The first two are hitch racks, so I'm assuming he has one installed already. Typically they hold the bike further away from the car and are therefore the least likely to cause damage, but the ones listed are pretty crummy.
If he's only going to carry one bike, the Saris Solo, the third link, is by far the easiest to use and the one I'd recommend.
The first two are hitch racks, so I'm assuming he has one installed already. Typically they hold the bike further away from the car and are therefore the least likely to cause damage, but the ones listed are pretty crummy.
If he's only going to carry one bike, the Saris Solo, the third link, is by far the easiest to use and the one I'd recommend.
Sell the car?
Go with a hitch-mounted rack if your car has a Class I/II receiver. The strap-on racks are all more difficult to install/load/unload and more likely to cause car dent/scratch issues as well because they do not hold the bikes as straight up and down or as far away from the back of the car.
Don't forget to check Harbor freight as their hitch-mount is on sale right now for $50 -it's a trek out to Arlington Heights, Lombard or Burbank but it is worth it.
I've had this rack for 2 years now, used it on many different cars for trips of various length and have not had any problems with scratching cars. The buckles on the straps are worn out and I now need to put an extra strap or bungie cord over it, but otherwise its been fine.
http://www.target.com/p/BIKE-RACK-SCHWINN-TRUNKRACK-2/-/A-13324481
That said if his car has a hitch that is probably the way to go, and if I get a new rack I will probably spend more money, but this was a good buy when I was new to cycling and looking for a way to transport bikes, and I still use it when I rent cars or use zip cars.
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