On my previous car I had a towbar professionally fitted and I used a towball mounted bike rack that carried two bikes.
This worked very well for me. Benefits were that I locked a hitchlock on the bike rack at the towball point when I took the bikes off to ride away and I could enjoy my bike rides knowing that the rack attached to the towball was fairly safe from theft.
Also, loading adult bikes onto a rack at knee height is a damn sight easier than lifting bikes onto a roof mounted contraption and I never had to concern myself with height barriers at car parks.
Finally, if on a lengthy journey and you want to take a break, leave the hitchlock on so the rack cannot be taken and secure the bikes to the sturdy bike rack by the use of a good ‘D’ lock and/or a stout cable and a top quality padlock.
Of course, the downside of a towball mounted bike rack is their size and having somewhere to store it when not in use.
Edited by Dag Hammar on 29/04/2022 at 16:14
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