Author: Amanda Kennedy
Published: September 09, 2024
Updated: September 10, 2024

Transporting bicycles requires careful consideration to ensure your bikes are secure and ready to ride when you arrive at your destination. Whether you're planning a weekend ride, a cross-country trek, or just taking your bike along for a quick trail ride, the carrier you choose for transporting your bike plays a big role in convenience and safety. Two mounting options stand out: hitch-mounted bike racks and cargo carriers. Each offers it's own benefits, but knowing which one fits your lifestyle and bike can make all the difference. In our quick guide, we'll explore these options and highlight how Let’s Go Aero (LGA) bike and cargo carriers making bike transport easier and more efficient than ever.
A hitch-mounted bicycle rack is a popular, convenient option for exclusively transporting one or more bicycles behind your vehicle. This type of bike rack attaches directly to the trailer hitch of your car, truck, or SUV, keeping your bikes stable and secure during the drive.
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However, bike racks aren’t without their drawbacks. They expose your bike to the elements and potential road debris, which can be an issue during long trips or unpredictable weather. Moreover, security might be a concern when your bike is in plain view. Though many bike racks come with locking capabilities, those with more expensive bikes or those going on long trips may feel more comfortable stowing their bikes inside of a enclosed carrier away from prying eyes.
A hitch-mounted cargo carrier is another versatile solution for transporting not just bicycles, but also other gear, making it ideal for those who need to haul multiple items on their trip. These carriers attach to the vehicle's hitch, providing a flat or enclosed space for storing gear. Let’s Go Aero offers a variety of hitch cargo carriers like the GearCage and GearSpace series, which are perfect for securing and protecting bikes.
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While cargo carriers are excellent for protecting your bikes and gear, they typically have lower bike-specific capacity compared to bike racks as well as be more expensive than standard bicycle racks. Plus, installation and loading may take more time, especially for those unfamiliar with cargo carrier setups.
From the number of bikes you have, to the type of car you drive, to the how far you are going—these are all factors that are going to impact your decision when choosing between a bike rack or cargo carrier for your bicycle transport. No all bikes racks fit on all vehicles or support the same bikes and its important to find a product that matches your needs and lifestyle.
The number of bicycles you're transporting is going to be the first thing to consider when making your decision. If you're traveling with multiple bikes, a hitch-mounted bike rack is usually the more practical option, as it offers more space specifically designed to carry several bicycles at once. However, if you're transporting fewer bikes—particularly expensive ones—or need to bring along additional gear, a cargo carrier may be a better choice.
Not all vehicles are compatible with every type of bike rack or cargo carrier. For smaller cars, a bike rack might be the only feasible option due to hitch limitations. Larger vehicles, like SUVs and trucks, offer greater weight capacities and often support a wider range of bicycle carrier as wells as cargo carriers.
Both bike racks and cargo carriers are usually easy to install and use. Bike racks are typically quicker to install and load due to their exposed nature. Cargo carriers take a bit more time to set up, but once loaded, they offer the best protection and security.
Bike racks leave bicycles visible, which can be a concern if you need to leave your bike on while awhile from your vehicle. Cargo carriers provide more discretion and security, particularly for overnight stops or in urban areas. However, some bike racks do come with locks (or have cable lock compatibility)to secure your bikes to the rack and the rack to your vehicle.
Cost is always a consideration. Hitch-mounted bike racks tend to be less expensive than enclosed cargo carriers. That being said, if you need a versatile solution to transport not just bicycles but other equipment as well, a cargo carrier may provide more value in the long run.
For those who use their bike rack everyday or for even short trips, a hitch-mounted bike rack offers convenience and simplicity. However, for longer trips where weather conditions, road debris and theft are a concern, a cargo carrier provides extra protection that might be worth the additional investment.
When deciding between a hitch-mounted bike rack and a cargo carrier, it's essential to consider your specific travel scenarios. Different trips and cycling needs call for different transport solutions, whether you're heading out for a short ride or a long adventure.
If you’re heading out for a short weekend trip, a hitch-mounted bike rack could be the perfect fit. Quick to install and easy to use, you’ll be on the road and cycling in no time. However, for long road trips where you need to protect your bikes and maybe even carry additional gear, a cargo carrier like Let’s Go Aero’s GearCage might be the better choice.
For solo cyclists or couples, a hitch-mounted bike rack offers a streamlined, lightweight solution. But for longer family outings or camping trips, a cargo carrier provides the extra space needed for all the bikes, gear, and additional luggage.
Urban cyclists who need a reliable, easy-to-use system for quick inner-city may prefer the simplicity of a bike rack. On the other hand, adventure travelers who pack for more than just cycling will appreciate the versatility and protection of a cargo carrier.
In the end, both hitch-mounted bike racks and cargo carriers offer unique benefits depending on your needs. Bike racks provide simplicity, ease of use, and affordability, while cargo carriers offer superior protection, security, and multi-functionality. When deciding which option is best for you, consider factors like the number of bikes, vehicle compatibility, and how you plan to use your carrier.
Whether you’re heading out for a quick ride or embarking on a cross-country road-trip adventure, prioritizing safety and convenience will ensure your bicycles arrive ready for the ride. Explore Let’s Go Aero’s range of hitch bike racks and cargo carriers to find the perfect match for your cycling adventures.
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