Bike rack question, least damage, ease of use, blah blah.

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Bike rack question, least damage, ease of use, blah blah.

Post by Danian » Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:14 am

So, how best to carry 3 bikes around and cause the least amount of damage to an S4 Avant?
Who here has a bike rack?
Which one and why?

As the subject suggests, least amount of damage to the paint work etc. I already have a set of Thule roof bars that fix to the roof rails but I would rather have the bikes hanging off the back. What does everyone else do?

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Post by Jarv » Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:58 pm

I've gone for the Thule Pro-Rides on Aero roof bars. Downsides are you need to remember the extra height and I guess you get worse fuel consumption, plus sides are they're out the way, you can see out the back, no need for light board and there is little chance of damaging any paint.
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Post by photo_mark » Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:33 pm

Get a tow-bar and a rack that fits to the tow bar, I think Witter do one. They have a plate that fits behind the tow ball and the rack slots into that.

http://www.autow.co.uk/roof_racks/witte ... s_127.html

You of course have to add the cost of the tow bar...

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Post by Richspec » Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:35 pm

Jarv wrote:I've gone for the Thule Pro-Rides on Aero roof bars. Downsides are you need to remember the extra height and I guess you get worse fuel consumption, plus sides are they're out the way, you can see out the back, no need for light board and there is little chance of damaging any paint.
Definitely the best way and very similiar to my setup, I've carried two bikes for thousands of miles without any problem.
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Post by Jarv » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:01 am

Pic, if it helps. :)
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Post by Danian » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:04 pm

Thanks everyone for your input.

Mike Do you think it would be possible to get 3 bikes on the Thule bars? 2 adult and one child size. I assume I would need 3 carriers, is there enough width?
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Post by Jarv » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:03 pm

Danian wrote:Thanks everyone for your input.

Mike Do you think it would be possible to get 3 bikes on the Thule bars? 2 adult and one child size. I assume I would need 3 carriers, is there enough width?
Easily. I know there's only two in the photo, but I've got a third pro-ride that I have used.
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Post by Danian » Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:06 am

Thanks again, just the info I needed. :)
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