If you’re an amateur cyclist, you’re probably aware of the cost of a decent bike rack for your car. On top of that, installing a bike rack can be slightly cumbersome–not to mention a little theft-prone if you neglect to purchase a lock. For about $50 in parts, this handy DIY suction mounted roof rack looks like it would do a fine job of allowing you to shuttle your bike around. When not in use, it could easily be stored in the glove box. [via Bike Hacks]

BY Adam Flaherty

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8 Responses to DIY Suction Mounted Roof Rack

  1. This is neat, but I’d be afraid of it coming loose. Not only would you lose your bike, but if it hit anyone/anything else there would be significant legal issues.

  2. Tony Woolf on said:

    Don’t try this at home! The only legally safe roof rack is endorsed by the vehicle manufacturer or reputable supplier for the vehicle it is used with.
    I know these suction devices are good but would it stand the force of the wind at 70 mph (plus possible adverse wind speed)? A friend of mine had a bike rack carying a tandem, at 70 mph it ripped the gutters off the car. Luckily there was no vehicle close behind. And there were no usefully salveagable parts of the tandem.
    And as for being theft-proof, a knife to puncture the rubber and release the vacuum and it would just lift off.

  3. Andy L on said:

    I would imagine that the bodywork would flex and distort over time also.

  4. Walter Anderson on said:

    If a commercial rack is a little “theft-prone,” how is this any better?

  5. I’ve had commercial racks come off at speed… still, a safety cord of some kind (ran through a closed door) would help with peace of mine.

    Thanks for sharing.

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