Sunday, November 20, 2011

Yakima Big Stack Kayak Carrier

The Yakima Big Stack Kayak Carrier at RockCreek.com fits on your rooftop in a sleek, narrow package, and can hold up to four boats easily. With steel reinforced arms that fold down when not in use, and is padded to protect your boat and vehicle. Place your boats on their sides and "stack" them up like sideways pancakes for the absolute use of space on your car. Optional Yakima Boat Locker available to lock boats to any type of roof rack. Visit www.rockcreek.com to fit your vehicle today. You can find the Big Stack Kayak Carrier from Yakima at: www.rockcreek.com

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Six Tips For Buying the Right Bike Rack

!±8± Six Tips For Buying the Right Bike Rack

The idea of a "right" or "best" bike rack is almost as hard to define as the "right" or "best" bicycle for you. But here are six tips to help you buy the one you need -- the one that offers the best combination of features, quality, and price for YOU is obviously the only "right" bicycle carrier you need to be concerned about!

You could easily spend hundreds of dollars for a good new carrier, or get by with only tens of dollars in expense to buy a good used bike rack. Because there are a wide range of prices out there, and because there are many features available in all price ranges, never start with price considerations first. Instead, consider the following:

Tip 1: What vehicle are you planning to use the rack on?

You need to know exactly what type of vehicle and if at all possible exactly which vehicle you will mount the rack on. You need to know all this so you can decide on how you want your carrier to mount on the vehicle. Will it bolt to the frame? Will you be mounting it on brackets or braces attached to a bumper? Once you know the details, you can choose the right bike rack for your specific vehicle.

Tip 2: How many bikes will you usually be carrying with your bike rack?

You might find a great deal on a 2-bike rack, which would be perfect for you and a friend. But suppose you have a group of friends, or a family, and you want to carry 4 bikes on the rack? Likewise, a great deal on a 4- or 6-bike (they're HUGE!) rack isn't very "great" if you will never need to carry that many bikes. A bike rack that's too big can be cumbersome and nearly useless.

Tip 3: Where do you want the bikes to be racked?

That is, physically where do you wish to carry your bikes? Do you want a roof rack? How about something mounted on the rear of your vehicle? Maybe you'd even like to install a hitch and pull a trailer bike carrier. (Now you know why Tip 1 was important: Knowing the vehicle you're using you've probably already decided this.)

Tip 4: What size and shape are your bikes?

Some of the fancier bike racks may be great for your ,000 high-tech Trek racing bike, but how will they handle your kids' 20-inch BMX off road bikes? Never consider a bike rack or bike carrier without thinking about how it will fit your specific bike or bikes.

Tip 5: Who will normally be loading the bikes onto your rack or carrier?

Don't assume your 90-pound, "5-foot-barely" daughter will be able to load bikes onto the same rack arrangement as your "6-foot-and-taller," 200-pound son the linebacker! This will ultimately be an important factor in deciding what type of bike rack you want to buy and where you will mount it.

Tip 6: NOW think about how much you can afford to spend.

Pricing should be one of the last considerations if you're serious about getting a quality bike rack. Once you've taken all 6 tips into account, go to your local bike shop, or take a trip online and see what meets your needs at a price you can afford.

If you are able to lead or ride your bicycle literally everywhere you want to go, a bike rack may not even be in your thinking. But in the real world, bike racks or carriers are necessary for most bikes and biking. Follow these 6 tips for buying the right bike rack and you'll do well.


Six Tips For Buying the Right Bike Rack

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