The SeaSucker Mini Bomber is probably the most versatile rack in the SeaSucker range, and it's easy to see why it's become a popular choice for cyclists who don't want a permanent fixture on their car.
This is a fork-mount rack that attaches via four 6-inch vacuum mounts, meaning no drilling, no roof bars, and no permanent hardware. It works on the roof, the boot lid, or the back glass of an SUV, and the HDPE body flexes to sit flush against curved bodywork.
If you share a car, swap vehicles regularly, or simply don't want a rack taking up space in the garage between trips, that flexibility matters.
What makes it work
The vacuum mount system is the heart of it. Each cup creates a strong, weather-resistant seal against glass or painted metal, and the four-cup setup gives the rack genuine stability at road speeds. It's the same principle used across the SeaSucker range, and it's earned a solid reputation among riders who've used it in real conditions.
QR adaptor plates are included, so most quick-release bikes mount without any extra purchases. Some assembly is required out of the box, but nothing complicated.
Who it suits
- Riders who want a no-drill bike rack that comes off when it's not needed
- SUV or hatchback owners looking for a removable bike rack without permanent fittings
- Anyone transporting 2 bikes occasionally rather than every weekend
- Cyclists switching between multiple vehicles
It fits on virtually any car, which makes it genuinely useful as a universal bike rack rather than one bought for a specific model.
Worth checking before you buy
This is a fork-mount rack, so you'll need to remove the front wheel before loading. If that's a faff you'd rather avoid, a wheel-on design might suit you better.
Also worth confirming your car's surface is clean and smooth where the cups will sit, as textured panels or heavily curved rooflines can affect the seal.