Whispbar WB200 Bike Carrier
**** This product has been discontinued ****
The Whispbar WB200 fork mount bike carrier is a new innovation in bike carriers. It can be fitted to any roof rack with a T-channel within seconds, straight out of the box. The unique skewer assembly will take bikes with conventional quick release front wheels as well 15mm thro-axles without any additional parts. A single key lock will secure the bike to carrier and the carrier to your roof racks.
Not only does the WB200 tick all the boxes for function it looks sleek and dynamic as well.
The WB200 comes assembled out of the box ready for fitting straight on to your Whispbar roof racks or any other roof rack with a suitable T-channel in the top.
A clever fork clamp design allows for the carrying and locking in of both conventional skewer forks and 15mm thro-axle.
The rear wheel is held securely in place with a strong, padded strap that works with a pump buckle for a strong grip.
The quick dock mounting system allows for the rapid fitting to the crossbars with out any tools or assembly for T-channel racks.
Whispbar WB200 features
- Light weight, aerodynamic, aluminium design
- Secures forks with a simple clamping action
- Can be used for 15mm thro-axle with no additional parts
- Quick Dock attachment to roof racks
- Quiet in use and minimal drag
- Can be used either side of the vehicle
- Suits bikes with disk brakes
- Key locks
Roof Rack compatibility
- Yakima-Whispbar
- Prorack S-Wing
- Rhino Aero and Vortex
- Rola 2005+
What Steve thinks...... Every now and then a new product comes along that just gets everything right. The Whispbar WB200 is one of those products. The quick dock mounting system is so simple and effective that you can't believe that we have not always fitted accessories this way. The fork clamp that can be used for either skewer or 15mm axles is brilliant. Not only does it carry thro-axles without add-on brackets but it locks the bike to the carrier as well. The rear wheel strap is very effective and uses a pump buckle that snow boarders will be familiar with, to really clamp that rear wheel down. There is even a spare strap in case you lose or damage the first one.