With so many bike racks available, where should you start? Are you after a universal rack or one tailored to your specific bike? The best choice is often one that suits your bike's unique features.
When selecting from our ranges, consider a few key factors: tire width, wheel diameter, and whether your bike has fenders (mudguards). To make it easy, we’ve created the perfect guide to help you choose the right rack!

Some bikes, such as time trial bikes, have a narrow spacing between the downtube and the tire. This can make it difficult for the rack arms to fit between. If your bike has less than 15mm or 1/2” gap it may be better suited to our ProFlex range.
Some bikes, such as time trial bikes, have a narrow spacing between the downtube and the tire. This can make it difficult for the rack arms to fit between. If your bike has less than 15mm or 1/2” gap it may be better suited to our ProFlex range.

If your bike has fenders or mudguards, you will still need to match the tyre and wheel size - see step 1 above. However, your bike will be suited to our ProFlex range which is fender compatible. You will also need to confirm the space between your fender stays and tire is suitable - see step 4 below.
MTB mudguards - Please note many mountain bikes with small fenders or mudguards will not require the ProFlex range - being much smaller they will not interfere with the function of our Classic Rack or Mountain Bike Rack.
If your bike has fenders or mudguards, you will still need to match the tyre and wheel size - see step 1 above. However, your bike will be suited to our ProFlex range which is fender compatible. You will also need to confirm the space between your fender stays and tire is suitable - see step 4 below.
MTB mudguards - Please note many mountain bikes with small fenders or mudguards will not require the ProFlex range - being much smaller they will not interfere with the function of our Classic Rack or Mountain Bike Rack.

Wheel size is the diameter of your wheel from edge to edge (A). Tire width is the width of the tire on the wheel (B).
The tire width will determine which size rack to purchase. If you have confirmed that your bike does not have fenders/mudguards or narrow spacing between the tire and the downtube, read below to help choose a size!
Tires up to 2.1": The Classic Rack will be the best fit.
Tires 2.1" - 2.8": The MTB Rack will be the best fit.
Tires 2.8" - 5": The Fat Rack will be the best fit.
Wheel size is the diameter of your wheel from edge to edge (A). Tire width is the width of the tire on the wheel (B).
The tire width will determine which size rack to purchase. If you have confirmed that your bike does not have fenders/mudguards or narrow spacing between the tire and the downtube, read below to help choose a size!
Tires up to 2.1": The Classic Rack will be the best fit.
Tires 2.1" - 2.8": The MTB Rack will be the best fit.
Tires 2.8" - 5": The Fat Rack will be the best fit.

Some bikes with fenders/mudguards which fit tightly to the tire will not fit our racks.
The ProFlex works by sliding between the fender/mudguard and tire when rolling the bike onto the rack. Before you purchase, take a moment to make sure your bike will fit safely and securely.
If the stays on your bike are very close to the tire or rigid with no flexibility, there may not be room to fit the rack arms in between.
We recommend a minimum 20mm or 3/4 inch clearance between the tire and stays to enable the bike rack to flex and fit between.
Some bikes with fenders/mudguards which fit tightly to the tire will not fit our racks.
The ProFlex works by sliding between the fender/mudguard and tire when rolling the bike onto the rack. Before you purchase, take a moment to make sure your bike will fit safely and securely.
If the stays on your bike are very close to the tire or rigid with no flexibility, there may not be room to fit the rack arms in between.
We recommend a minimum 20mm or 3/4 inch clearance between the tire and stays to enable the bike rack to flex and fit between.

Wheel size is the diameter of your wheel from edge to edge (A). Tire width is the width of the tire on the wheel (B).
The width of your bike tire will determine which rack you should choose. The ProFlex comes in three sizes: Narrow, Wide, and Fat, each size catering for a range of different bike tire sizes.
ProFlex Narrow is for tires up to 2.1" in width.
ProFlex Wide is for tires 2.1" - 2.8" in width.
ProFlex Fat is for tires up to 5" in width.
The width of your bike tire will determine which rack you should choose. The ProFlex comes in three sizes: Narrow, Wide, and Fat, each size catering for a range of different bike tire sizes.
ProFlex Narrow is for tires up to 2.1" in width.
ProFlex Wide is for tires 2.1" - 2.8" in width.
ProFlex Fat is for tires up to 5" in width.