The Euro PitchFork is easy to use, look great and — if the six-year-old PitchFork on my old Subaru is an indication — will work well for years to come.
The PitchFork family has a simple premise: roofrack trays don’t need to be boring. The 45in tubular tray comes in eight hues (black, silver, red, white, yellow, blue, green or orange), and can handle up to 2.7in tires.
If you’re looking for a rack for your trail bike, this isn’t the one. There is a locking thru-axle adapter called the DriveShaft you can use, but you’d probably prefer an integrated solution.
If you need something to tote your road bike and occasionally a cross-country rig, however, the Euro PitchFork is solid. For quick-release frames, the Euro Pitchfork is easy to use. The locking handle operates like a quick release; you rotate it when open to set the width, then you clamp the sucker closed (and then lock it to secure it).
The Euro PitchFork mounts cleanly with hardware that slots into aero basebars like RockyMounts' own Ouray
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