The Importance of a Bike Rack for Riders

This is actually summer once again! Lovely, fine and comfortable sun shines over the glimmering landscape with calming breeze with a slow welcoming tone is definitely truly pleasing to the mind and soul. It is certainly time for going out and enjoying the summer to its full breath. In order to fully enjoy the outdoor pursuits, you need to carry your bike with yourself. If you want to just go to the nearby park, you may ride the bike without any need of investing in a bike carrier for cars. However, if you tend to be more active and would like to travel and yet not miss the ride, then investing in a car bike carrier may most possibly be one of your most useful investments.

Bike carriers tend to be indeed very useful no matter you own a bike or you hire one for a special holiday only. Riders want to transport their bikes to events, races, parks, riding tracks etc. All this is certainly possible simply by buying a good bike rack for cars.
Normally, while searching for a car bike carrier, you will come to know that there tend to be two kinds of bike carriers: Roof mounted and rear mounted. The roof mounted bicycle carriers fit over the roof of the car. The big plus point is usually that your rear screen is definitely clear and you can see through obviously the following traffic through the interior mirror. So you continue your driving without any obstruction. This makes it safer on the road and even less tense. But there is normally a negative side. The roof mounted bicycle carrier may heighten the proportions of your car upwards and there is definitely a risk of hitting against the roof of low bridges and many in some rural areas against the branches of the trees.

The rear mounted bike carrier for cars do not create this problem. But they restrict the rear view of the road and may make it a bit difficult for inexperienced drivers.
Apart from types, bike racks for cars tend to be also classified according to their capacity. For instance there usually are 1 bike rack, 2 bikes racks, 3 bike racks and even 4 bike racks. The choice of a particular size rack shall greatly depend on your individual requirements. If you are generally just a couple, then better you go for 2 bikes carrier. But if you are generally a family then it is certainly wiser to consider the 4 bike carrier.

There tend to be many brands available and most brands can be on the internet like Halfords, ebay, Amazon etc. Among the most famous brands of car bike carriers are actually Thule, Sari, Halfords, Mont Blanc, Witter Tow and many others. Whichever brand or model or type you chose, the correct thing to consider is normally safety and security. Make sure you buy only the one that offers maximum security and safety. Before making any buying decision it is definitely important to ensure that the bike rack fist the specifications of your car. Best way might be to purchase the one that fulfils are generally the safety and standard requirements.

To know more about bike racks for cars and read reviews about bike carriers you may visit the site http://www.bikeracksforcars.co.uk

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(PRWEB) April 26, 2005

Montpelier, VT (PRWEB) April 26, 2005 — ORS Racks Direct, a leading provider of car and truck rack systems for recreational and commercial applications, announced today the company has partnered with Yakima Racks to feature the all-new 2005 Yakima Hook Up hitch bike racks ( image available at http://www.orsracksdirect.com/yakima-hookup-hitch-bike-rack.html ). The Yakima HookUp is the result of Yakima Racks efforts to design and engineer the most rugged and simple to use hitch bike carrier available. The system connects to two inch rear hitch receivers and transports two bicycles. The Hook Up is also upgradable to four bikes with the Yakima HookUp Plus 2 Add On accessory.

“Yakima Racks has really delivered on their promises with this year’s release of the Yakima HookUp bicycle hitch racks. The system is a strong alternative to their already reputable line-up of hitch mount bicycle carriers.”, states Catherine Case, Consumer Relations and Sales Coordinator, ORS Racks Direct. “Yakima’s existing line of tremendously popular hitch carriers really didn’t require them to change much for 2005. However, they realized the popularity of systems that feature bike trays, allowing consumers to quickly load their bikes without taking any wheels off or worrying about straps. Based on our testing, the Hook Up is currently the fastest loading rear hitch mounted bike rack we offer. Users can simply raise a bar, place the bike and drop the bar down onto the front wheel to instantly clamp and secure the bike in the carrier. Another nice innovation that Yakima Racks engineers included is the ability of the carrier to fold up when not in use. This allows a vehicle to be parked in a garage, easy parallel parking and more. If users want to carry three or four bicycles they can use the Yakima Hook Up Plus 2 Add On optional accessory. Our biggest worry is if Yakima can keep pace with production based on initial highly favorable reactions by consumers to the new offering.”

Additional features include universal compatibility with all bicycles regardless of frame design, suspension or braking system used, automatic adjustability of the clamping mechanism to all bike wheel sizes from 20″ to 29″ and bicycle wheel widths from 1″ to 3″ and heavy duty cast wheeltrays that support heavy bicycles such as free-ride and downhill mountain bikes.

The Yakima Racks minimum suggested retail price for the Hook Up is $ 349.00.

About Yakima Products, Inc.

A wholly owned subsidiary of Watermark, and headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, Yakima Racks is the market leader in the United States for branded, high end, multi-sport roof racks, trunk mount, hitch mount and truck racks. The company designs and manufactures premium quality car rack systems for transporting cargo gear. Systems include bike, ski, snowboard, canoe and kayak racks.

About ORS Racks Direct

ORS Racks Direct is a privately held company specializing in comprehensive sales and service of car and truck rack systems. Representing the industry’s most respected manufacturers, including Yakima Racks and Thule Racks, the company offers high quality truck rack, bicycle rack, snowboard-ski rack, canoe-kayak rack and sailboard-surfboard rack solutions for vehicle rear hitch and trunk mount, roof rack mount and pickup truck mount applications. The company has been providing consumer sales for over three decades to the U.S. market through multi-channel outlets that include store front, internet and phone sales.

Their full line of Yakima bike racks is available for review at http://www.orsracksdirect.com/yakima-bike-racks.html. For more information on the complete line of Yakima Racks offered visit http://www.orsracksdirect.com/yakima-racks.html

Contact Information: General Inquiries, ORS Racks Direct, +1-802-229-0893. http://www.orsracksdirect.com

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Denver, CO (PRWEB) July 23, 2009

Denver-based inventor Philip Wyers, owner of Wyers Products Group, Inc., was awarded $ 5.35 million dollars in a Federal Circuit Court patent infringement case against Master Lock Company, the world’s largest lock maker and a division of Fortune Brands. In an eight day trial, a Federal jury found Master Lock guilty of infringing multiple claims of three different patents owned by Wyers relating to receiver lock technology used in towing applications.

On March 10, 2009, Federal District Court Judge Lewis T. Babcock in WYERS v. MASTER LOCK COMPANY (Civil Case No. 06-cv-00619-LTB) entered judgment as a matter of law that Master Lock infringed three of Wyers’ patents. Master Lock maintained its claims that each of the patents was invalid for a variety of reasons. Judge Babcock entered judgment in Wyers’ favor on three of Master Lock’s affirmative claims for invalidity. Notwithstanding these rulings, the matter proceeded to verdict on the remaining issues of patent validity and damages. On March 11, 2009, the jury upheld the validity of all three patents, and thereby affirmed infringement, and awarded Wyers $ 5,350,000 in monetary damages. The Milwaukee office of Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP represented Master Lock.  

Wyers holds over 20 patents in various fields, and is a significant player in the towing, sports, and recreation security lock category. Wyers sells his locks under the national brand name TRIMAX Locks (www.trimaxlocks.com), owned by Wyers Products Group, Inc., a Centennial, CO based company, specializing in the design and manufacturing of high quality lock products for trailer & tow, RV, power sports, and bicycles. Customers include many of this country’s largest retailers, such as Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, Sportsman’s Warehouse, WalMart, Gander Mountain, Land N Sea, and West Marine to name just a few.

 

A former commercial real estate broker turned inventor in the late 1980′s, Philip Wyers is no stranger to competitive market environments. “The real estate I battle for these days is the shelf space in the big box retailers,” says Wyers. “The only hope smaller companies have in competing with the giant industry leaders, like a Master Lock, is to develop unique proprietary (patented) products that provide a marketing edge that helps to level the playing field. Applying for, and receiving, patent protection on your innovative ideas is the only way to maintain that advantage. That’s why I felt I had to defend my patent rights.”

 

Philip Wyers got his inventive start in the late 1980′s when he designed and manufactured innovative hitch-related bicycle carriers that mounted in automotive trailer hitches. Says Wyers, “I saw the function and advantage of bike carriers that were attached to vehicle-mounted trailer hitches – as opposed to roof-mount bike carriers, which were difficult to load and posed a hazard when entering home garages or parking structures.” Wyers sold his bike-carrier company, then created strollers and car seats for the child-safety industry before moving on to a successful business in the lock industry. It is this very success of his products that makes him a prime target for companies like Master Lock who are looking to gain quick access to new markets.

“Unfortunately, for the small inventor, receiving a patent is only a small part of the ultimate battle,” states Wyers. “In today’s increasingly competitive market place, where timing is everything, large established companies make a business decision to infringe now, and worry about getting caught later..if ever!” Patent litigation costs can easily exceed one million dollars or more for a basic case, and a patent has no value to its owner if he cannot afford to stop those who choose to infringe. It is rare, if not unheard of, for an individual to take on a fortune 500 company in an attempt to assert its patent rights.

 

“The mega companies are all too aware of these financial realities, and fully exploit this financial hurdle as one more card they hold in the game of market dominance,” comments Wyers. “I feel it is important to send a strong message to the industry giants that there are consequences for violating an individual’s patent rights, and not just for myself but for all of the small businesses out there. After all, small businesses through hard work and innovation, are the foundation of our country and their survival is key to our countries economic success and growth and this can only be achieved by respecting and protecting intellectual property rights. Without patent protection small companies would have little ability to raise capital, nor could they ever sustain any strategic market advantage.”

For more information, or to schedule an interview with Philip Wyers, contact Tammy Phillips at (303) 796-8500.

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