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Towbar bike racks for safe and convenient bike transport 

A towbar bike rack is one of the easiest and most secure ways to transport bikes with your car. Mounted directly on the towbar, these bike racks sit lower than roof-mounted solutions, making it easier to load heavy bikes such as e-bikes or mountain bikes. Towbar bike racks are stable, quick to install, and ideal for cyclists who want a reliable way to bring their bikes on everyday rides, weekend trips, or longer adventures.

Because a towbar bike rack sits at the rear of the vehicle, you don’t need to lift bikes onto the roof. This makes loading and unloading faster and more comfortable, especially when transporting heavier bikes. Many modern racks also tilt or fold, so you can still access the trunk even when bikes are mounted. 

Why choose a towbar bike rack? 

A towbar bike rack is designed for stability and ease of use. Compared with roof-mounted bike racks, the lower loading height and strong mounting point on the towbar make these racks especially suitable for heavier bikes or multiple bikes.

Key benefits include: 

  • Easy loading thanks to the low mounting position
  • Secure and stable transport for heavy bikes such as e-bikes
  • Fast installation on the towbar in seconds
  • Options for transporting one to four bikes
  • Access to the trunk with tiltable designs

These advantages make towbar bike racks a popular choice for families, cycling groups, and riders who frequently travel to trails or cycling destinations. 

Choosing the right towbar bike rack 

When selecting a towbar bike rack, there are a few factors to consider. 

First, think about how many bikes you need to carry. Some racks are designed for two bikes, while others can carry three or four. If you ride e-bikes, it is important to choose a rack with a higher weight capacity and wider spacing between bikes. 

Second, consider how the bikes attach to the rack. Some systems secure bikes by the frame, while others hold the wheels for added protection and compatibility with different bike styles. 

Finally, think about convenience features such as folding designs, tilting functions for trunk access, and compact storage when the rack is not in use.