Let's see your bikes with foil racks!

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15 posts
9 Jan 2023 9:23pm
Considering buying a bike and strapping a foil rack to it. What have you all come up with to transport winging equipment to the beach. Ideally something commercially available with minimum engineering required.
Surfing Uk
Surfing Uk
195 posts
195 posts
10 Jan 2023 2:55am
Not a bike rack but we had this bike trailer to kart the kids around in and now there to big I found another use ! I Sorry I can't rotate that top picture..



TooMuchEpoxy
TooMuchEpoxy
450 posts
450 posts
10 Jan 2023 3:30am
I tried this and ended up just throwing the board + foil on a shoulder and ding in the bag on the other and riding the bike with one hand. Good for a mile or so then it got old.
slingersup
slingersup
7 posts
7 posts
10 Jan 2023 5:13am



slingersup
slingersup
7 posts
7 posts
10 Jan 2023 5:15am
The racks are from online marketplace, front is a pushbike seat post fitting & rear is a moped set.
bhc
bhc
VIC
203 posts
15 posts
12 Jan 2023 1:43am
Anyone found anything online that is thick enough to fit a wingboard? Love the DIY but don't have access to real tools or a workspace at the moment.
35 posts
12 Jan 2023 5:23am
yes
movedbybikes.com/
normal rack fits my small 65l wing board, you can use the SUP model for bigger boards
15 posts
13 Jan 2023 2:51am
What wingboard do you have? How thick is it?
slingersup
slingersup
7 posts
7 posts
13 Jan 2023 4:23am
Most bike/motorcycle board racks are made from aluminium tubing which is easily opened to fit thicker boards. I carry my Naish hover 125 or hypernut easily.
Sputnik11
Sputnik11
VIC
972 posts
VIC, 972 posts
14 Jan 2023 12:11pm
So when you're out on the water, what do you do with all the gear on the trailer? Ever have stuff stolen?
josff
josff
7 posts
7 posts
1 Feb 2023 1:31pm
There are a few options available for transporting winging equipment to the beach with a bike. One popular option is to use a bike rack specifically designed for carrying windsurfing equipment. These racks typically attach to the bike frame and have straps or loops to secure the equipment.These bikes can be supported, and some examples of commercially available windsurfing bike racks are the Thule Windsurf Carrier and the Yakima Windsurf Carrier.
Another option is to use a cargo bike or a bike with a cargo rack. These types of bikes have larger racks attached to the frame that can accommodate windsurfing equipment. Some examples of cargo bikes are the Surly Big Dummy and the Yuba Spicy Curry.
crashflow
crashflow
74 posts
1 posts
9 Mar 2023 2:40am
Hi, as i am new, i am not allowed to Post Links yet...

For a picture, just use this Text and replace the "slash" with /

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I ride with my bicycle about 3,5 Kilometer in Vienna to a sidearm of the danube.

I use a standard bike trailer and strap my board 5"10 f-one rocket on top.
The rest of the gear ist in the trailer.

Sorry for my bad englisch...




MProject04
MProject04
666 posts
666 posts
9 Mar 2023 2:44am
kitesupwingfoil said..

yes
movedbybikes.com/
normal rack fits my small 65l wing board, you can use the SUP model for bigger boards



What if it's windy?
CH3MTR4IL5
CH3MTR4IL5
WA
983 posts
WA, 983 posts
9 Mar 2023 12:04pm
I am using a standard surfboard rack and just cranked it open a bit, but the SUP ones would do the trick. as i generally use this setup for a downwinder and drive past my start point, i usually drop the board off and bike lock it at my launch point, then ride up with the wing on my back.

works a treat, i am doing it with an e-bike.
japan
japan
1 posts
1 posts
1 Jun 2023 6:23am
My tricycle! Honda Gyro x.


bhc
bhc
VIC
203 posts
bhc bhc
VIC, 203 posts
1 Jun 2023 12:14pm
MProject04 said..

kitesupwingfoil said..


yes
movedbybikes.com/
normal rack fits my small 65l wing board, you can use the SUP model for bigger boards




What if it's windy?


Not an issue.. Have ridden my windsurfing gear on a side mounted bike rack in 30+ knot winds without any issues. Surprisingly stable and intuitive to ride.
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