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Thule UpRide Roof Bike Rack

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Fulfilled by Tacoma Bike

Arrives May 11 – May 12
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Features

  • Universal upright bike rack for 1 bike
  • No frame contact for maximum protection
  • Fits most 20-29" wheel bicycles with tires up to 3" wide
  • Fits up to 5" tires with Thule UpRide Fat Bike Adapter (sold separately)
  • Quick and easy mounting with ratcheting wheel strap and secure hook
  • Easily switch carrier from one side of vehicle to the other
  • Suitable for bikes with carbon frames, non-traditional designs, rear suspension and bottle cages
  • Lock bike to rack and rack to vehicle (locks sold separately)
  • Fits all Thule rack systems and most factory racks
  • Load capacity: 44 lbs

Description

The Thule UpRide is a universal upright bike rack with no frame contact, for fast and secure mounting and maximum protection. This rooftop bike carrier can hold bikes up to 44 lbs, fitting most bikes between 20 and 29 inches. No bike frame contact is made as the hook securely grabs the front wheel, making it suitable for carbon frame bikes. The versatile design of this roof mounted bike carrier accommodates bikes with non-traditional frame designs, rear suspension, and bottle cages.

Color: Black


Brand: Thule


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 64 x 13 x 4.3 inches


Load Capacity: 44 Pounds


Mounting Type: Rack


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎Thule


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎64 x 13 x 4.3 inches


Load Capacity: ‎44 Pounds


Mounting Type: ‎Rack


Manufacturer: ‎Thule, Inc.


Model: ‎UpRide


Item Weight: ‎18.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎64 x 13 x 4.3 inches


Item model number: ‎599000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎599000


Date First Available: December 8, 2017


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  • Exceptional Engineering, Excellent Fit and Quality
Color: Black
Vehicle Make & Model 2015 VW Passat Sedan Thule Purchases Thule 710500 Roof Racks, Evo Clamp in Black Thule Evo Clamp Fit Kit #145185 Thule Wingbar Evo 135 (53”) in Black Thule UpRide Roof Bike Rack (Bought Two) Installation Hell for me, but not for my more patient, younger, less bitter and jilted brother. He made quick work of it and all I needed to do was walk out of the room before I threw the entire system through a window. The ease with which these Thule systems are assembled depends upon your disposition, not your IQ. I understood the videos on YouTube, for instance, far better than I did deciphering the cryptic diagrams in Thule's accompanying documentation. Matter of fact, Thule - an organization that clearly comprises brilliant engineers - are either utterly ignoring the ocean of steady criticism their instructions get, or they are just completely disinterested in hearing it. As mentioned, once this whiny visual learner took to YouTube, I understood the design, function and assembly instructions. I still had a calmer (never-married) person assemble it all however and it made the difference. He tells me that it was effortless assembling the fit kit to the feet and the feet to the car and the load bars to the feet and the bike and my kayak systems to the load bars. I strong recommend you watch a few videos and pause as you assemble. Using such visual aids made it easy(er). Durability Incredibly strong. I drove with my two bikes on the roof on a highway, but mind you, remained sensitive to the sub 80 MPH recommendations by Thule. Fact is, if you're barreling down an interstate at 90 or more MPH, with your precious outdoor recreation equipment on your roof, you deserve what happens to your stuff. I've heard some rather predictable critiques of the ratchet strap portion of the UpRide system, but my experience is that these criticisms are without merit if you follow the instructions of experts. For instance, I drove my two bikes on my roof to my bike expert for tune-ups. While there, I asked about how tight to make the ratchet assembly and they warned against overtightening. Said them, "it's for vertical stability upon stopping and going, not for holding the weight of the bike in place." They went on to explain that the front holding assemblies are what keeps the bike secure, stable and safe. The ratchet strap is meant to prevent the bike's rear from going up and/or down as the vehicle comes to a stop or accelerates. Fit I have two bikes: one's a mountain, one's a cross or hybrid. Each fits perfectly and is impossible to free from the car once properly arranged in the system. Cautionary note however: tires must be fully inflated, lest vertical or lateral movement occur because there is play between the assemblies designed to press down on your front wheel and the inflation of the tires. Said more plainly, if the tires don't have air in them, you're introducing variability to the height of the bike's wheels, thus the slack you'll be introducing to the assembly. Summary Buy it. Yes, you'll need to sell your least cooperative child to afford it, but then, aren't they not eating all their broccoli anyhow? Kidding aside, I love that the ONLY THING I'll need to buy again is the fit kit and feet, because the bars, the bike and kayak systems will go on any car providing the load bar length isn't too short for the width of your next roof. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2022 by Scott, man. Am I right?! Scott, man. Am I right?!

  • Perfect!
Color: Black
I’ve used the Thule big mouth bike carrier for a long time. This design is much nicer and easier to use. Easily mounted onto my Thule bars. Perfect size for my 29er enduro bike (one of the few roof top racks that fit modern long wheelbase MTBs) Seems very stable and solidly built. Love the built in cable lock. Bummed it didn’t come with lock cores but oh well. Have a 6 hour long road trip coming up in a week and will update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023 by Jonathan Neely Jonathan Neely

  • Good bike rack
Color: Black
I like this bike rack for how easy it is to install and remove. The clip that locks the front wheel into the rack is not the best but does the job. Definitely make sure it is locked in place every time you put you bike on it. Other then that it is a great roof rack.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by Ray Griggs

  • Strong and sturdy even if it’s a little wobbly.
Color: Black
Easy to install via the Thule track system. I can’t comment on the universal attachment as I used the track. There are no locks provided and can be purchased separately. The rack is solid on the vehicle once mounted. Loading a bike is pretty straight forward just be sure that the two uprights are locked together properly. The bike is held only by the front wheel and has safety strap on the rear wheel. That strap is not enough to keep the bike upright but it does stop it from bouncing around. When locked into the rack the bike does rock around a bit; certainly more than a rack which would use the front fork or frame as it’s holding point. While this was a bit unsettling at highway speeds I could not make the bike come loose when I rocked it hard by hand. This item is designed to fit all tires including those fat tire mountain bikes. When my road bike is loaded it looks like complete overkill but hey it works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019 by Tom Glass

  • Fantastic piece of gear
Color: Black
Update: You have to make sure the ratchet arm clicks and locks in place before tightening the ratchet. If it does not lock in place the arm will drop when the car is moving. READ the directions and make sure you’re using the product properly before you give it a negative review. I own 2 of these and have had different kinds of bikes on them with zero issues. Even with aggressive backroad driving. Again, this is an awesome product if you use it properly. Fantastic piece of gear. I recently switched to a 650+ mountain bike and quickly realized that my Thule Big Mouth rack can't accommodate the 3' tire. There aren't too many racks on the market to accommodate the plus size bikes. I ordered the Thule UpRide after doing some research. The unit arrived the next day (thumbs up to Rack Attack). It took me about 10 minutes to set it up. Once the wheel size is set, loading the bike is a effortless. There is absolutely no contact with the frame and the bike feels very secure. The UpRide has a built in cable lock that that wraps around the rear wheel, it requires a separately purchased Thule lock to really serve its intended purpose. Another lock is required to lock the UpRide to the roof rack. The only "downside" to this rack is the size.....its massive, not really a deal breaker. Overall I'm happy with the purchase and will be ordering a second one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2018 by Siobhan Sherbovich

  • Slim design easy to manage by yourself.
Color: Black
This is my first roof rack so i don't have anything to compare it to. however, i can tell you it was easy to install and easy to get the bike on and off with one person. Living in the city i felt like the locking mechanisms were cheap/low quality but nobody has taken my rack yet so theses that. I have driven at speeds of 90mph on the highway and the rack worked fine. folds down pretty flat but does whistle a bit in speeds over 40ish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019 by K. Conroy K. Conroy

  • Very sturdy roof rack
Color: Black
Good design. I put this on my RAV4. If you put a roof rack on an SUV or van, make sure you're tall enough to reach it. I'm 6'3 and have to get on my toes to get the bike on and off. Might have to get running boards to stand on. Make sure the bottom bar is locked before you drive. Pull down on it first. My only complaint is that the rubber rear strap has memory in it and covers the wheel holder when you're trying to put your bike on. There's nothing to hold it back. Love everything else so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2021 by Ghost_fan Ghost_fan

  • Perfect
Color: Black
Perfect
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by John M. Spire

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