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Thule TopRide Roof Bike Rack

Sale price $279.99 CAD Usual price $399.99

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Description

The Thule TopRide is Thule's premium fork-mounted roof bike rack. It stands out with its "slide-in" mounting system, making it one of the most intuitive and secure models for cyclists who frequently switch vehicles or bikes.

It's the perfect solution for protecting carbon frames, as no pressure is exerted on the frame itself.

Advantages

  • Revolutionary ground mounting: Unlike classic models, you attach an adapter to your bike's fork while it's still on the ground. Then, you just lift the bike and slide it into the rail until it "clicks" into place.

  • Visual confirmation indicator: A mounting indicator turns green when the bike is correctly engaged, offering total peace of mind before hitting the road.

  • Maximum compatibility included: Unlike the FastRide model, the TopRide includes all adapters for quick-release axles (9 mm) and thru-axles (Thru-Axle 12x100, 12x110, 15x100, and 15x110) as standard.

  • Easy release: A convenient release lever allows the bike to be removed in seconds.

  • Integrated security: The system allows the bike to be locked to the carrier, and the carrier to the roof bars. (Locks not included)


Features

  • Load capacity:18 kg (39.7 lb).
  • Compatibility:Fits most roof racks (Thule WingBar, SlideBar, and T-track bars).
  • Carrier weight:Approx. 3.5 kg.
  • Disc brakes:Fully compatible, with sufficient clearance for calipers.

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