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naubin



Member Since: 13 May 2013
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Alternative cycle carrier options

Hi,

So I have an RRS2 on order - with me in Early March. I currently have a 2013 RRS and only carry one bike inside the car. Its a pain.

I want to carry two adult bikes that I own. But this will only be for maybe once every two weeks and only for 20-30 mile journeys.

I am sure a towbar and solution from a company such as Thule would be the best choice. But it seems relatively expensive - towbar from dealer for RRS2 is £690, then towbar based carrier will be probably another £300, and electrics connections then another £100 maybe.

I really dont need a tow bar for anything else.

So I am looking at alternatives. Ideas would be:

1/ Purchase a few fold up bikes - Montague Urbans for example. Not car dependent then.

2/ Use a high mount cycle carrier. People from Halfords to Thule do them. Start at £60.

3/ Something else?

So please don't reply with "towbar is best" - I know and appreciate that, I am just trying to explore other options.

So anyone with experience of using a high mount cycle carrier on an RRS or RRS2?

Any other ideas? A roof carrier is way too much hassle I assume?

Thanks for your help.

Neil

Post #404468 Sun Dec 01 2013 8:17pm
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ikeysolomon



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Neil,

I move a lot of bikes (road and mountain) about and did a lot of research on this. I have a MY11, and in the end went for the Thule option. Yes, it's bloody expensive, but it's well worth it. I was up in the Lakes at the weekend and everyone was gushing over it, especially when you can drop the bikes ( loaded on the carrier) to get to the rear tailgate. Loading/Unloading takes minutes, no hassle at all. Spend the money, it will become one of the best items you own. Nothing else comes close.

Steve

Post #404578 Mon Dec 02 2013 12:32pm
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naubin



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Thanks - and I appreciate when moving a lot of bikes around then this is a no brainer...

But I'm not and spending over a £1000 on this is tricky to justify. I can probably get two good quality folding bikes for about £600-£700.

Anyway - if anyone has actually got real experience of using anything else then I would be very interested. Even if that is "I tried a high mount, it was awful!" - then it would be of use.

thanks

Post #404611 Mon Dec 02 2013 5:13pm
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Beancounter_74



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I'm with ikeysolomon, I looked at various options when I got my RRS and the tow bar was the best. On my RRS replacement (BMW 5 series) I even specced the electric tow bar (£880) just for my bike rack. Well worth it IMO. Thumbs Up

Yes, it is expensive, but it's a drop in the ocean compared to the 60-70k you've just dropped buying an RRS2 - don't be so tight Whistle Mr. Green

I had a 'high mount' rack a few years ago, Pendle I think. It ended up pulling the boot out of alignment, so I'd steer clear of that. Wink ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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Post #404614 Mon Dec 02 2013 5:38pm
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Widdle



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I had roof bars and two Thule bike racks on my X5 roof and putting them on was a doddle. Did hit mpg though. If only once every two weeks you could keep the rack in the garage and put it on only when you need it. Takes five mins. You'd need to spec roof rails to attach it though.

Post #404760 Tue Dec 03 2013 9:36pm
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hornbaek



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Im using SeaSuckers that simply attach to the glass panorama roof with suction pads. Works great and is cheap and easy to remove.

http://www.seasucker.com

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Post #405711 Wed Dec 11 2013 1:14pm
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ROB9772



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I personally wouldn't hang a rear door mounted carrier on the back of any decent car. They swing around and bounce and there is a good chance of scratching your paintwork as well as making opening the back impossible. I use a roof system but it's not easy lifting bikes on top so I could only recommend the tow bar option. I wish someone would come up with a cheaper tow bar solution, manufacturers are taking the mick with them !

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Beancounter_74



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There are cheap tow bar solutions out there, but as with most things in life, you pay for the quality (LR prioducts excluded of course Whistle Laughing ).
The Thule bike rack I have is VERY well made and the thing I like is that the wheel supports slide in and make it compact, so when out on a ride I can pop the rack in my boot and not worry that some scrote is going to try and pinch it. Cool

As you say lifting bikes onto the roof of an RRS isn't ideal, even the lightest of carbon bikes are a pain to lift over your head.

Completely agree regarding the boot mounted systems, I'd never use one of them again. ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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Post #407921 Fri Jan 03 2014 12:22pm
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BKHK



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I wouldn't use that suction system, it might pull the glass out going over a big bump in the road. As Beano says, you get what you pay for. Not much point driving an RRS if you can't afford a decent bike rack. A damaged RRS and a damaged bike are not a good look.

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jisaacs



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Hi Neil

I'm a bit late to this thread but just wondering if you sorted out the cycle carrier.

I also need it only every few weeks to transport my son's bike to the park...only a few miles.

I was thinking of getting a detachable tow bar (although they seem to cost at least £150 on eBay) which I would leave on and the Thule Xpress which looks super easy to put on and off.

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/thule-970-xpress-2-bike-towball-carrier/

Its got really good reviews including one from a RRS owner....

Anyone else use this solution?

Jon

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MAW



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http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic36761.html

Post #430698 Wed Jul 16 2014 9:36am
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jisaacs



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that's quite weird!!!

what timing!

thanks

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MAW



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Thumbs Up You get it?

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jisaacs



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meeting him tomorrow for pick up - Thank you so much!

I can stop scanning fleabay! Mr. Green

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MAW



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Laughing NP Thumbs Up

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