Lock your bikes onto the back of your vehicle, safely out the way while travelling, yet easily and quickly accessible when you arrive at your destination.


This bar at the left is used to secure your bike to the bike rack.
You simply undo the easy wingnut (twirl the butterfly thingy), and the end curves come off.
Fasten those curves under the handle-bar and seat, as shown below.
Then lift that bar onto the bike rack, and fasten the bike rack together.

One bike rack can handle a number of different size bikes.
The way to handle the different sizes is to get different "adaptor bars" that fit between the handle-bars and seat. See below for sizes.
A small bike needs a small adaptor bar, a large bike needs a large adaptor bar.
It's that simple.
Once you've got the right adaptor bars in place, simply lift your bikes onto the bike rack, and they will all fit.
Distance between handle-bar and seat: 48cm
You can adjust that length a little by using the various screw holes for the wingnut on each end, instead of the default one.
Distance between handle-bar and seat: 63cm
You can adjust that length a little by using the various screw holes for the wingnut on each end, instead of the default one.
Distance between handle-bar and seat: 70cm
You can adjust that length a lot by using the various screw holes for the wingnut on each end, instead of the default one.
40mm diameter head for thicker mountain bike frame tubes