Searching For The Perfect Surf Rack For Your eBike?
Surf rack-armed eBikes have become ubiquitous at surf spots around the planet. Look no further than the superhighway that is the trail to Lower Trestles to see what I mean. This winter the good people at Goat Power Bikes added their dynamic Multi-Sport Board Rack to their lineup, and it was immediately apparent that this rack was engineered by people who actually carry boards.
At its core, this is a rear-mounted, seat-post-attached rack designed specifically for Goat Power Bikes’ machines. Installation is refreshingly straightforward: bolt it on, tighten it down, and you’re ready to roll. There’s no elaborate frame modification, no sketchy clamp-on arms. It integrates cleanly with the bike, which matters when you’re riding with a surfboard acting like a sail behind you.
The rack is built from heavy-duty steel, featuring reinforced welds and a corrosion-resistant finish that feels ready for salt air, sand, and neglect—the holy trinity of surf abuse. At $100, it sits comfortably in the sweet spot between “cheap and flimsy” and “over-engineered and overpriced.” This feels like a fair trade for something meant to survive daily use.
Functionally, the rack does exactly what it claims: it securely carries surfboards, snowboards, or skateboards without drama. Surfboards ride parallel to the ground, keeping the center of gravity low and the handling predictable. Even at speed, there’s no noticeable sway or rattle, which matters when navigating bike paths, beach roads, or uneven pavement on the way to the break.
When it comes to surfboard racks, ease of use is key, and with the Multi-Sport Board Rack there’s no wrestling with straps or re-threading buckles while you marinate in your wetsuit. Boards pop on, boards come off, and you’re moving. That efficiency adds up, especially for dawn patrols or post-work scrambles when daylight’s at a premium.
Durability is where this rack really separates itself. After repeated exposure to salty air and sandy conditions, the finish holds up, and the mounting points stay tight. This isn’t a “check the bolts every ride” situation, it’s a set-and-forget piece of gear, which is exactly what you want from something bolted to your daily surf transport.
There are limits, of course. This isn’t meant for oversized logs or carrying multiple boards at once, and it’s designed primarily for Goat Power Bikes rather than universal compatibility. But within its lane, it performs exceptionally well.
The bigger picture is what this rack represents. Surfing has always been about access, getting to the waves with as little friction as possible. The Goat Power Bikes Multi-Sport Board Rack removes one more barrier. No car, no parking stress, no fuel burn. Just a board, a bike, and a clean path to the ocean. For surfers leaning into ebike life, this rack isn’t an accessory, it’s an essential piece of gear.