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PauloAmore



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Best Bicycle Carrying Solution?

Chaps. Your advice please.
Looking to carry 2 bikes. Maybe 3 in a year or two.

Guess I news the tow hook and a bike carrier. But which one is best?
Do I need electrics to go with it?

Thanks in advance
Paulo 2022 P440e AB

Post #169234 Sun May 11 2008 7:23am
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modbarra



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if you look in my gallery you will see attached to tow bar a bracket for bike carrying... two tubes slide into it, it is clear of obsructions and can carry upto three bikes..... you do need the adjustable tow bar though.......

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tastech



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Re: Best Bicycle Carrying Solution?

PauloAmore wrote:
Chaps. Your advice please.
Looking to carry 2 bikes. Maybe 3 in a year or two.

Guess I news the tow hook and a bike carrier. But which one is best?
Do I need electrics to go with it?

Thanks in advance
Paulo


I paln on using a Thule Bike Carrier that slots into the tow hitch,
http://www.thule.com/Thule/ProductListPage____45911.aspx

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tastech



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Re: Best Bicycle Carrying Solution?

PauloAmore wrote:
Chaps. Your advice please.
Looking to carry 2 bikes. Maybe 3 in a year or two.

Guess I news the tow hook and a bike carrier. But which one is best?
Do I need electrics to go with it?

Thanks in advance
Paulo


I plan on using a Thule Bike Carrier that slots into the tow hitch,
http://www.thule.com/Thule/ProductListPage____45911.aspx

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tastech



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Re: Best Bicycle Carrying Solution?

PauloAmore wrote:
Chaps. Your advice please.
Looking to carry 2 bikes. Maybe 3 in a year or two.

Guess I news the tow hook and a bike carrier. But which one is best?
Do I need electrics to go with it?

Thanks in advance
Paulo


I plan on using a Thule Bike Carrier that slots into the tow hitch,
http://www.thule.com/Thule/ProductListPage____45911.aspx

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exalld



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I have a Thule Euroway on a detachable tow hook. You need the electrics if you want lights on the back which is best because the bikes will block the lights. You can fit the electrics in a couple of hours and they only cost £80. Thule is real quality kit. 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8, Stornoway Grey

Post #169293 Sun May 11 2008 10:58pm
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PauloAmore



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Thanks Guys.

To be legal, do I need the electrics? 2022 P440e AB

Post #169310 Mon May 12 2008 9:48am
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Tim in Scotland



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Yes if your lights are in any way obscured - but unless you want to start trailing a pikey van then you only need the single plug and not the twin. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Pelyma



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Maxxraxx do great racks and give D3 site a discount. Porsche Cayenne S Diesel 66 Plate

Post #169386 Mon May 12 2008 7:17pm
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MAW



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I have the Thule Euroway, carries three, tilts from the door if needed, folds flat, includes lighting board, locks in place, very pleased with it - got it from somewhere like roofracks.co or .com around £180 from memory.

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MX



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can recommend the maxxraxx.....pictures in my D3 gallery RRS TDV6 SE Java Black +towpack +tintent +Permagrin

What a difference between this and my old Disco3
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PauloAmore



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The tow hitch. Is that where the red connector that the tow hook attaches to or is that the tow hook itself. Ideally , I'd prefer not to buy a tow hook. 2022 P440e AB

Post #169943 Sun May 18 2008 5:52am
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MAW



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Three options I know of pro's and con's with each but think the tow ball / hook mounted option is the best.

Tow ball mounted
Rear door mounted carrier - never looked into
Roof mounted - easy to get to ... Rolling with laughter

I have not seen anything that'll mount to the socket area ...

I know the first year we had the RRS we went to France camping - tow hook and carrier more than doubled the cost of the holiday Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


Hook mounted carrier is also most convenient IMO

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thebiggy



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I've got a great bike carrier. It carries up to 4 bikes and goes on your detachable tow bar. You need the electrics as its got a trailer board on the back.
Its a Mottez. Best one I've seen for carrying bikes, as it doesn't attach to the car and you can still get in your boot. Very Happy Wink

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thebiggy



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thebiggy wrote:
I've got a great bike carrier. It carries up to 4 bikes and goes on your detachable tow bar. You need the electrics as its got a trailer board on the back.
Its a Mottez. Best one I've seen for carrying bikes, as it doesn't attach to the car and you can still get in your boot. Very Happy Wink
The Mottez tow ball mounted platform 4 bike carrier Smile

Post #169975 Sun May 18 2008 11:57am
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