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Tow Bar Bike Rack Gap Requirements

  • 19-06-2023 05:12PM
    #1
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    Hi All,

    Apologies if this is covered elsewhere but I could not find anything in a quick search. Looking at getting a tow bar mounted bike rack and worried about space. The Halfords rack, https://www.halfords.ie/cycling/bike-accessories/bike-racks/towbar-mounted-bike-racks/halfords-4-bike-towbar-mounted-bike-rack-548658.html says it requires 65 mm between tow bar and bumper.

    • "Fits standard 50mm diameter tow ball and requires a minimum clearance of 65mm between the tow ball and the bumper.

    The advanced version says similar, but not on the website, on the box and in the fitting video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpPDRNu0e10&ab_channel=Halfords).

    I haven't seen this requirement specified on any other rack web page I have looked at, but concerned that it would be on the box or elsewhere.

    My questions - To anyone with a Halfords rack is this gap requirement actually needed, or is it just so that you don't claim for damaged bumpers if you bang against it? Does anyone know of other racks that have this requirement or is it only Halfords?

    Thanks in advance

    RN



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