Abstract: An automobile bicycle carrier including a pair of upwardly opening channels for receiving the wheels of a bicycle and mounted in relatively parallel relation on a pair of cross-frame members and having a pair of bicycle support members mounted at their lower ends on respective ones of the cross-frame members and extending upwardly and relatively crossing relationship and having lateral arms at the upper ends for engaging a portion of the frame of a bicycle resting in a respective one of the channels to support the latter. The carrier including the channels, cross-frame members and bicycle support members can be disassembled to enable compact packaging for shipment or storage.
Abstract: A bicycle display rack including a pair of generally horizontal frame members mounted on legs in spaced parallel relation above the ground to support a bicycle in an upwardly inclined position with one wheel resting crosswise of the frame members and having wheel engaging units at spaced locations along the frame members for engaging relatively opposite sides of a bicycle wheel resting on the frame members to laterally stabilize the bicycle. The rack is arranged so that bicycles can be mounted on the rack from or both sides of the rack.