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Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:50 am
by Pando99
Hello
Another pre delivery question
Anyone with experience of Roof bars and racks for bikes
I have used a Hollywood rack for years but now want to go roof mounted as well
I was thinking just getting the Audi (thule??) ones but there is a new A4 nxt year so whats the chances of the racks still fitting if i ever change to new model
Otherwise if i got thule/ mont blanc then i just need to change the feet
Any recommendations
Iain
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:10 am
by smudge
Hey Pando
Let the search be your friend:
http://forum.rs246.com/search.php
This has been discussed before quite recently. IIRC most have refrained from putting bikes on the top as they don't want mud & dirt gathering on the roof.
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:43 am
by Graeme4130
I pile my bike on, no probs
I use thule aero bars and a pair of 591's
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:53 am
by Graeme4130
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:06 am
by BadWaz
that looks suspiciously like Dalby.....
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:46 pm
by Graeme4130
BadWaz wrote:that looks suspiciously like Dalby.....
It's Forest of Dean centre
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:29 pm
by Moontang
Hi Pando,
Picking my car up on Sat and will be taking a trip to
http://www.roofracks.co.uk/ in the next week to get new roof bars and bike carriers.
Very similar setup (if not the same) to Graeme, based on his advice:
Thule WingBar Edge 9592, Fitting Kit 4007. With some Thule ProRide 591's.
You can save a few quid by buying the 591's on
http://www.fordonlineparts.co.uk/search ... 47&q=thule
And if the mountings change on the next gen car, you should only have to buy a new fitting kit. Roofracks.co.uk offer a trade-in for Thule products.
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:42 pm
by Graeme4130
Moontang wrote:Hi Pando,
Picking my car up on Sat and will be taking a trip to
http://www.roofracks.co.uk/ in the next week to get new roof bars and bike carriers.
Very similar setup (if not the same) to Graeme, based on his advice:
Thule WingBar Edge 9592, Fitting Kit 4007. With some Thule ProRide 591's.
You can save a few quid by buying the 591's on
http://www.fordonlineparts.co.uk/search ... 47&q=thule
And if the mountings change on the next gen car, you should only have to buy a new fitting kit. Roofracks.co.uk offer a trade-in for Thule products.
Yeah, exactly the same
It's a decent set up and no discernible whistling like I've had with other bars
I bought 591's through ford parts too. Miles cheaper than anywhere else
The only suggestion I'd make, is that the grips are prone to snapping open with heavier bikes, so just for peace of mind, I zip tie the bike to the jaw every time and just carry a pair of snippers in the boot for when I arrive
Makes it that little bit extra theft proof as well for motorway services etc
When out of the country one, I did 150 with a road bike on the roof too in my B7 with 591's

Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:28 pm
by C2 VXT
Anyone using the Saris Bones RS?
I brought one to try on the SQ5 but the straps were pulling down a bit on the tailgate spoiler, so I wasn't convinced. However it seemed a very secure and sturdy rack.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/saris-bones-rs-3-bike-rack/
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 8:42 am
by Graeme4130
I personally wouldn't use a tailgate rack unless it was tow hook secured as they tend to hook around bits of plastic bodywork (ie tailgate spoiler) that aren't designed to be weight bearing, so can break or just fall off under the weight of the bikes
I've also seen them come through the back window a couple of times when the car's unexpectantly hit a bump
Roof mounted all the way for me
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 8:53 am
by Pando99
Many thanks for all the replies, nobody seems to bother with the audi branded ones
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 11:20 am
by Graeme4130
Pando99 wrote:Many thanks for all the replies, nobody seems to bother with the audi branded ones
The Audi ones are Thule items, but rebranded
As you'd expect, they're just significantly more expensive than the ones you can get on the open market
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 4:04 pm
by matthew.lewis2
I have the genuine Audi roof bar and cycle holder setup.
See here:
http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=108008
It's used at least twice every week and I am 100% satisfied with it.
I bought mine from an Audi dealer in Austria because it was cheaper than here in Dubai, EBay also had several dealers selling this genuine equipment at (what for me) seemed very reasonable rates.
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 4:30 pm
by Graeme4130
matthew.lewis2 wrote:I have the genuine Audi roof bar and cycle holder setup.
See here:
http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=108008
It's used at least twice every week and I am 100% satisfied with it.
I bought mine from an Audi dealer in Austria because it was cheaper than here in Dubai, EBay also had several dealers selling this genuine equipment at (what for me) seemed very reasonable rates.
It's very similar system to mine. I also use mine 2-3 times a week and it's genuinely decent even with the increased weight and leverage of my downhill bikes.
Certainly no complaints with Thule/Audi stuff here
Re: Roof bars and bike racks
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 4:54 pm
by matthew.lewis2
Graeme4130 wrote:matthew.lewis2 wrote:I have the genuine Audi roof bar and cycle holder setup.
See here:
http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=108008
It's used at least twice every week and I am 100% satisfied with it.
I bought mine from an Audi dealer in Austria because it was cheaper than here in Dubai, EBay also had several dealers selling this genuine equipment at (what for me) seemed very reasonable rates.
It's very similar system to mine. I also use mine 2-3 times a week and it's genuinely decent even with the increased weight and leverage of my downhill bikes.
Certainly no complaints with Thule/Audi stuff here
The cycle holder is identical Graeme, I do think the genuine Audi roof bars appear to be more 'refined' whereas the Thule bars are more 'chunky' (in particular the section that attaches to the roof rails)