Yakima racks claim to make "bomber quality" rack systems and they use their racks themselves and they have been taking their jobs very seriously for 25 years. Yakima specialize in using round bar technology, thus they are 15% stronger and have better aerodynamics when not in use, other manufacturers square or rectangular.
Yakima racks claim to make "bomber quality" rack systems and they use their racks themselves and they have been taking their jobs very seriously for 25 years. Yakima specialize in using round bar technology, thus they are 15% stronger and have better aerodynamics when not in use, other manufacturers square or rectangular.
Bikes or Snow
Yakima make racks for bike, snow, water and cargo, for bikes they make top, trunk, hitch and truck bed racks.

For the top of the car Yakima make seven solo bike racks in either complete bike or front wheel out for road bikes or mountain bikes.
They also make a tandem rack and a front wheel holder. All are strong and sturdy and clamp your bike securely to your car.
Super Joe for your trunk
For the trunk there are four easy to mount bike racks all from the Joe range, first the little Joe is a basic trunk rack, well made and simple to use, then there is the Super Joe 2 & 3, these have stability and strength and take two or three bikes perfectly. The Spare Joe is a strap rack to fit on the spare tire of your 4 x 4.

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Hitch up your bike
For your hitch, look no further than Yakima who have ten different styles that fit any different hitches. There is the Hookup, the Kingpin, the Fullswing, the Backswing and the Bighorn. These hitch racks can take up to five bikes in safely and comfortably, clamping the bikes from bellow or from above.
Truck your bike
Truck owners have a choice of a simple rack to leave space on the truck bed as the bike goes up top or five different bed mounts, two of which you don’t need to drill holes in your truck as they clamp fit.
Yakima make well designed and well made rack systems, visit their web-site and it will point you in the right direction as to the answer to your bike rack solution.