Saris Track Trap Bicycle Fork Mount (TR1BLK)
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Saris Track Trap Bicycle Fork Mount (TR1BLK)
Saris Track Trap Bicycle Fork Mount (TR1BLK)
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Top Features of the Saris Track Trap Bicycle Fork Mount (TR1BLK)
- Bike fork mounts you can put anywhere, including van and truck beds
- Powder-coated 6061-T6 aluminium
- Includes standard 9mm skewer
- Locking Skewer (923) available separately for added bike security
Ideal for your van or truck bed and can be mounted anywhere.
Does not fit 15mm or 20mm bolt through fork axles
About Car Racks
Travelling by car with your bike is much easier if you can carry it on the outside. It doesn't take up any room inside the vehicle and you don't get mud and grease all over your upholstery. The simplest racks to use fit onto the rear of the car. Most grip the vehicle with plastic-coated hooks which must be positioned where they can spread the load. With all these racks, it's vital that the rack is firmly attached to the car and it's best if you then fix the bikes to the car itself, not just to the rack. If you have a tow-ball, use it! That way, the rack won't even touch the car and the whole setup is really secure. If your car has roof rails, you can mount cycle carriers to them. This works well but be careful when entering car parks with height barriers! Whichever type you choose, make sure you lock the bikes to the car if you want to keep them.
About the Saris brand
Home for CycleOps/Saris is in an old farmhouse in bike-crazy Madison, Wisconsin. Their production facilities are behind the farmhouse. Believe it or not their origins are in curtain rods. Two brothers had a company that made window products. After the Graber brothers sold their company they needed something to do. They experimented in their garage and came up with a bike rack. They sold lots of racks under the Graber name and then sold the company. That was sometime back in 1973. Chris and Sara Fortune purchased the company in 1989 when it was selling 80,000 bike racks a year. In 1990 and 1991 Sara and Chris introduced a high end brand of bike rack, renaming them “Saris.” Today Saris is a leading supplier to the bicycle industry in 30 countries. The company expanded in 1999 by acquiring the Cycleops brand of bike trainer. As usual they set out to improve on the design and by 2001 they created a new trainer frame and in 2002 they debuted the world’s first progressive resistance magnetic trainer. It was in 2001 that they heard about a hub that could measure power output and they jumped at the chance to bring this product to cyclists. They bought the company that invented Powertap and started a new round of innovations Dede Demet won the gold medal at the 2002 Montreal World Cup on her powertap.
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Removed centre rear seat, backed bike in removed wheel and placed wheel in vehicle (just in case I drove off without it) attached bike forks to trap.
Secured bike to rear seat. JOB DONE
On roof bars - drill a pair of holes and bolt through with washers both sides.
On a WOoden board (trailer top or in the bed of a truck) again bolt through with a reinforcing metal band at the back - or big washers with an M6 hole in them.
I used 2x 6mm cap head bolts and put a washer and 6mm nut on the other side of the bulk head, it really is that easy.
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Also, how have people attached their rear wheel? Thanks
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