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July 08, 2024 4 min read

Transform Your Adventure Van into a Cycling Haven with a Flexible Van Bicycle Storage Solution

Fellow van life adventure seekers, let me tell you about one of the best modifications I’ve made to our camper van. As specialists in adventure van conversion parts, we've learned a thing or two about optimizing space for our favorite pastime: cycling. Whether you have a Mercedes Sprinter Van, Ford Transit Van, or a Promaster Camper Van - buckle up, because we're about to take a ride through the wonderful world of van bike storage.

Sprinter Sliding Bike Storage Tray

Should You Store Your Bikes In Your Van? Exterior Bike Racks vs. Interior Bike Stow

If your van adventures are all about two-wheeled exploration, then storing your bikes inside is a no-brainer. Here are some reasons why:

  • Protection from the Elements: External bike racks may expose your beloved bikes to road grit, grime, and weather, wearing down those precision components.
  • Security/Theft Protection: Prevent the ever-looming risk of theft that exterior bike racks pose. Bikes stowed safely inside your van? A whole lotta peace of mind.
  • Highway Regulations: some states/provinces have rules regarding bike rack usage and location/placement. Interior storage avoids any potential issues of this kind.
  • Avoid Accidental Damage: avoid dents, scratches or any other type of accidental damage that may occur by having bikes exposed to other vehicles or exterior objects/traffic.
  • Ease of Use: Accessing bikes stowed inside the van is often easier especially cases where the bikes are heavy or the weather conditions are challenging.
  • Improved Aerodynamics: Reduce drag and wind resistance and improve highway fuel efficiency.

Creating Space for Your Trusty Steeds while Ditching the Bike Rack: Road/Gravel or Mountain Bike Van Storage

We all know that bikes are essential for a proper camper van adventure. They can turn a good trip into a great one. But how to transport them? One of the best modifications that I’ve made to our van was the addition of flexible bicycle storage under the bed. There’s room for four bikes, two road/gravel with drop handlebars, and two full size mountain bikes. You can easily offset or tilt the bike forks into whatever position you like to avoid handlebar interference.  Depending on the size, make, model and type of bikes you own, expect to be able to store anywhere from 3-5 bikes. Road bikes and children’s bikes will obviously take up much less storage space than mountain bikes.

Two mountain bikes stowed in camper van

Sprinter Bike Van Storage Magic Featuring Rockymounts

Rockymounts are the secret ingredient that makes this whole storage system work like a charm. Their fork mounts are incredibly versatile, with different plastic inserts to accommodate popular through-axle diameters. This means that regardless of if you have a road bike or a mountain bike, their bike storage solution for your van is going to work.

Rockymounts for Sprinter Van Bike Storage

The tracks are essential for lateral movement, allowing you to snug everything together just right. It's like Tetris, but with bikes. I mounted the tracks to a slider to make access easy when it is fully extended, but you could also mount them directly to your van's floor.

Sizing up the layout for the fork mounts

 After playing with the layout, the ideal setup was to cut the track in half and install them in a staggered offset to accommodate the mix of drop and flat bar bikes.

Rockymounts fork mounts for adventure vans

All in all, both products that I've had my hands on are well designed. When I emailed Rocky mounts with a few questions, their support was responsive and clear. 

Adventure van rockymounts

 Here's what you'll need to make this happen:

Alternative Bike Storage Options for Van Life

The New and Improved VanTrack (5/2023)

Since I first wrote this article, Rockymounts has released their “VanTrack” track system. With 24” and 60” length options, this beauty allows you to angle the fork mounts within one track to reduce handlebar interference. I made the single channel track work by installing two of them and only bolting in one eyelet whenever angling the bars was needed. However, the new VanTrack is the way to go if you're looking for a proper solution. If you need to offset handlebars for closer side-to-side storage, the Bolt-On Tracks might still be your best bet.

From the RockyMounts website:

Since I first wrote this article, Rockymounts has released their “VanTrack” track system. With 24” and 60” length options, this beauty allows you to angle the fork mounts within one track to reduce handlebar interference. I made the single channel track work by installing two of them and only bolting in one eyelet whenever angling the bars was needed. However, the new VanTrack is the way to go if you're looking for a proper and convenient storage solution. If you need to offset handlebars for closer side-to-side storage, the Bolt-On Tracks might still be your best bet.

  • 60” two-slotted track for vans, SUVs, and customer applications
  • Carries up to 6 bikes, 35 lbs (16 kg) each
  • Allows mounts to be angled or staggered to avoid handlebar interference
  • Compatible with HotRod, DropTop, and LoBall series fork mounts - sold separately
  • Includes two track hardware kits, end caps, and floor fasteners
  • Non-slip rubber feet provide grip when hard mounting is not an option
  • Perfect for Sprinters, Transits, Promasters, and other custom van builds

Dimensions from Rockymounts website:

 

Rockymounts Vantrack dimension chart

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