One of the most serious risks comes from roof-mounted bike racks. It is all
too easy to forget that the bikes are up there and drive into your
carport or garage. When this happens, even if your bike escapes major
damage, it is likely that the roof rack and car top will be bent or
worse. And, car roof repair can be shockingly expensive. So,
it is definitely worth it to avoid the hassle of driving into
things with the bikes on top.
Remind Yourself That Bikes Are On Top
One trick that might help is placing the garage remote control in a cycling
glove. This way, when you see the glove, it should trigger your mind to
remember that there is a bike on top. This trick will not work if there is
no remote control. Instead, you might place a sign on your
dashboard or try hanging a flag on your carport with a picture of a
bike on it. Maybe even a mirror mounted on your garage wall that
lets you see the loaded roof rack as you pull up. One of these
suggestions just might save you major grief.
Rear-Rack Precautions
There are two reasons careful bike placement can not be emphasized enough when
using a rear rack. First, the bikes need to be high enough so that if
you hit a rough road, there is no way the wheels can strike
the ground as the car bobs up and down. Second, you must keep
the wheels well above the exhaust system to prevent the heat from
melting tires and popping tubes.
For Safety, Check And Re-check
Occasionally check the rack installation, too. It can loosen over time and you
definitely do not want the rack flying off on the highway. Snug bolts
and attachments, inspect all components, and apply lube
to parts that may rust or corrode. For rear racks, make sure the pads
are still in place and protecting the car.
Finally,
remember to stop occasionally on trips to check the bikes and rack.
And, do not neglect to protect your precious cargo at stops. If you
do not have a lock, leave someone with the car or park next to a window
so you can watch your precious cargo.
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