There are a lot of bike carrier options to choose from that attach to a variety of different places on a bike.  To get a carrier that will work for your bike you need to understand how it attaches.

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Being able to carry stuff with you when you ride your bike is key to using your bike more often.  We love the idea of people using bikes as transport as well as for leisure and it would be great wherever you rode to be able to carry gear.  Having the ability to load up your bike rather than your body is important for your comfort.  It also removes any barriers to using your bike.  Bike carriers – front or rear – are a great way to achieve this loading of the bike.  So if you are interested in using a bike carrier but don’t know very much about them, read on.  We are going to start by answering the question, how do bike carriers attach to bikes?

Where does a bike carry attach?

Most bike frames come with additional screw holes called eyelets that allow you to screw things to your frame.  These things include water bottle holders, pump mounts, mud guards and front or rear bike carriers.

Most bike carriers will attach to eyelets on your rear seat stay (rear carrier) or front fork (front carrier).   See the photo below to know what an eyelet on your frame looks like.  There will also be eyelets on your rear & front dropouts.  This is the part of the frame that the middle (hub) of your wheel is screwed to.  See photo below.

You can also use the rim brake screws (front & rear carrier) or seat post clamp (rear carrier) as points of attachment for carriers.

Traditional Rear Carriers

A traditionally designed rear bike carrier will have two different points of attachment to your bike.  The first – high – attachment point will need screw holes.  Your options are found on eyelets in the seat stays, or into the rim brake screws or the seat post clamp.  The second attachment point will be at the bikes rear wheel hub, usually by screwing into the part of your frame called the drop out.  Look for screw holes around the middle of your rear wheel that were designed for this.

Traditional Front Carriers

A traditionally designed front bike carrier can be one of 2 types which are distinguished by the number of attachment points.  A single front carrier will more than likely attach to the rim brake bosses (screws).  A double front carrier will have two different points of attachment to your bike.  The first will be at the bottom of the front fork on the front dropout.  The second – higher – attachment point being mid way up the front fork via a P-Clamp that would come with the carrier.  (For more on P-Clamps see below).

 

If you don’t have eyelets for carriers on your bike and you want to use a traditional style carrier, there is a solution.  Read the section below on P-Clamps & quick release kits.  Or if the style of carrier doesn’t bother you learn more about seat post carriers, handlebar carriers or the Thule clamp on carrier.

Seat Post Attachment

These rear carriers have only one point of attachment to the bike at the seat post.  This means they can only be used for light loads and they can tend to sway around a bit.  Usually a maximum of 7kg.

Freeloader (Thule Tour Rack)

Designed in New Zealand and then brought by Thule, this carrier can be attached to the rear or front of your bike.   It has its own unique clamping system so does not need eyelets.  It can clamp onto your rear seat stays or your front forks, allowing it to be used on a wide variety of bikes – up to 29″ x 2.5″ tyres, including full suspension mountain bikes.  It is meant for lightweight bike packing, carrying weights up to 11kg on the rear or 10kg on the front.  It can also be used with Thule panniers.

Handlebar Carriers/Baskets

Attached by a clamp system to your handlebars these front carriers can have a flat deck or be a bit more like a basket.  Again they can only handle lightweight loads – max 7kg.

Alternative Attachment Systems

P-Clamps

When your bike frame offers you no eyelets for attaching a front or rear carrier to, one option is to use P-Clamps.  Some bike carrier makers like Tubus, sell there own P-Clamps as accessories with their carriers.  Double front carriers will more than likely come with P-Clamps.  If you need P-Clamps and the carrier you are buying doesn’t come with them, take a trip to your local hardware store and buy some clamps.  Try not to over tighten them when attaching – it’s a good idea to protect your frame with some rubber.  Try a piece of old inner tube if you have one lying around.

Quick Release Kits

Another option is to purchase a bike carrier quick release kit which will allow you to attach your carrier to points where a quick release could be used.  For example if you have no lower screw points on your rear dropout a rear wheel hub quick release can be used.  Further up your bike a quick release on your seat post clamp will do the trick.

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