Thule bike racks (Folding versus Non Folding) - which is best value ? (1 Viewer)

Jun 6, 2020
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Any feedback on "folding" versus "non folding" tow bar cycle (x2) racks (I know one folds and other doesn't ).

Particularly interested in thoughts on the folding ones if they are any good, given the price - understand storage is the biggest benefit, but appreciate any comments.
 
Oct 7, 2013
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Unfortunately I can’t comment on the “folding” type but we have used a tow-bar attached Thule that tilts in order to allow hatchbacks to open on our cars. We use ours on the car.

We experience no problems at all with that. 80mph on Autoroutes etc and the rack is rock solid. No movement of bikes and easy to load as it is at low level unlike the one on our motorhome which is mounted high. That rack is also first class.
 

Mikey RV

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I have the Thule easyfold for two bikes. It’s a great rack, locks onto tow hitch, you can lock bikes on, tilts to get in back of car or van if using on a PVC, and folds up like a suit case for easy storage. Have had two 25 kilo mountain bikes on it and tilted with no problems. (y)

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JohnZeus

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May 26, 2021
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Just bought a folding version off Ebay a Buzz Rack Folding type (slightly older model of the Eazzy-4) after borrowing a friends non folding previously. At £79 I think it was a bargain, just got to keep looking I suppose. Thule racks just seem so expensive and I can't say that this they were any better quality or better construction than this one, so +1 for Buzzrack at the right price I suppose.
I think folding vs Non is definitely about the space when storing as it's just so much smaller when folded. Mine is to carry 4 bikes so neither were light items and I don't notice a big difference in weight between the two although I know the folding one is slightly heavier by spec.

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That's not my reg by the way, previous owners before I bought it.
 
Sep 17, 2017
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Minor point that probably won't affect many people. Mountain bikes (and especially e-MTBs) have grown in length, tyre width and handlebar width in the past few years. My current mountain bike is very difficult to put on the rack because the 2.6" tyres don't fit in the rails, it hangs off both ends and the 820mm wide bars interfere with everything. They are brilliant fun out on the trails, but a pain to transport.
 

jumar

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We've got a couple of chunky eMTBs that load on our fixed Thule rack...they overhang the dimensions of our Citreon.....I imagine a folder to be a little short on the wheelbase of our bikes...but have no problems being advised differently...
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Aug 15, 2019
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I have a Thule folding rack, no problems with it at all I carry two bikes on it and works great and like you say easy storage I can take it off fold up and put in MH garage whilst on site
 

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