Also clearance easy to drop the saddle if needed whereas uprights can easily catch on things the fork mount will clear.
Fork mount vs upright bike roof rack.
Using this rack doesn t require you to remove the front wheel when loading your bike.
It s a versatile and durable rack that can accommodate different bike types.
See upright ease of installation.
Looked at many went with the fork mount for ease stability security profile.
What i d be using it for would be for quick trips to the auto mechanic i drop the car off and then bike to work etc.
I ve heard that fork mounted racks are better than upright racks because with the latter your fork can move freely and create tiny stress fractures in the frame fork.
If you already have a car roof rack it may be a more convenient choice as you only need to add the bike roof rack.
The roof bike rack range from thule gives you a full choice of different mounting and loading unloading options.
Unlike fork mount roof mounted bike racks the cyclingdeal bike car roof carrier rack bicycle rack uses a frame holder to secure your bike s frame.
Last fall i purchased a new tri bike 2011 felt b 16 awesome bike.
The rockymounts brassknuckles upright mount is our top pick when it comes to roof mounted bike racks.
With everything from fork mounted carriers that include thru axle options to frame or wheel mounted roof bike racks.
2 accessories such as full fenders and front racks will interfere with the use of upright bike mounts that capture the front wheel.
It s easier to mount a bike in a fork mounted bike rack for 3 reasons.
I have a roof rack and a hitch rack.
That means no scratches or dents on your bike s frame.
Sounds like lots of people like the fork mount.
Just to clarify i m not a racer and don t transport my bike on the car all that often.
3 on hitch rack 4 on roof.
As previously noted the fork mount also requires an adapter if your current or future bike has a through axle in front.
5 some fenders and front racks can interfere with the bike mount and may require that you try mounting the bike before purchasing.
The bike is lighter due to the removal of the front wheel.
It s easier to reach the mount because the bike isn t as tall with no front wheel.
The fork mount is more stable than the upright but a bit more of a pain to deal with.
Definitely fork mount went through this myself in july 3000 miles with 7 bikes.