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Swiggy



Member Since: 25 Sep 2020
Location: Argyll
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Scotland 
Tow Ball mounted bike carrier


Unfortunately I had a bit of a disaster on Saturday with my tow all mounted bike carrier and thought it was worth sharing so other forum members who are into Lycra pastimes don’t make this mistake. I put 3 bikes onto a 4 bike bike rack (Atera), with my carbon gravel bike closest to the car. All loaded correctly, a 3 hour drive up North to Aberdeenshire and when taking off my gravel bike, found both rims unusable. After going to my local bike shop (where I spend a fortune on bikes - my 17 year old son being an avid MTBer), we worked out that the exhaust gases have melted the carbon rims. Apparently, they see quite a lot of burst tyres on bikes, but not often carbon rims! Don’t know whether a P400 runs with higher exhaust gases than a SDV6 (never had a problem on the Disco although exhausts were pointed downwards behind rear bumper). So it’s cost me a new set of wheels to get going on holiday and have written off £500 carbon rim x2 (both wheels were exactly the same as twin exhausts). So thought others might be able to learn from my mistake - never thought this would be a problem and a, hoping my bike insurance will pay out! Photos attached!

Post #618179 Mon Oct 18 2021 7:46pm
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PauloAmore



Member Since: 27 Jan 2007
Location: Bonnie Scotland
Posts: 1289

Scotland 

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My old petrol RRS Supercharged similarly melted the plastic bike wheel support on my Thule bike carrier. Not happened on the sdv6 diesel though.

Probably different exhaust gas temps.

Thanks for the heads up. 2022 P440e AB

Post #618250 Thu Oct 21 2021 8:25am
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Seagull



Member Since: 05 Nov 2021
Location: Sussex
Posts: 5

United Kingdom 

The official Range Rover bike rack includes a heat shield, yet out on the wild, everyone seems to buy Thule - which presumably don’t have a heat shield

Seeing your photos makes me wonder if I need a heat shield before putting my carbon fibre bike on a new bike rack

Post #618761 Fri Nov 05 2021 1:46pm
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Ezituper



Member Since: 10 Dec 2016
Location: Herts
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HST Java Black


Never had any issue[/img]

Post #618770 Fri Nov 05 2021 6:55pm
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Seagull



Member Since: 05 Nov 2021
Location: Sussex
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Thanks, that’s good to know. That’s the model that I’m looking at - great deals on those at Halfords

Post #618780 Fri Nov 05 2021 9:58pm
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riverblanche



Member Since: 11 Jun 2011
Location: Retford'ish
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Hi,

had no issues with my bike Very Happy mind you it is an old one at 40 years + Laughing

and its never seen any Carbon Rolling Eyes lucky to get alloy rims rather than steel Thumbs Up

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Post #618801 Sat Nov 06 2021 1:04pm
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houghta



Member Since: 22 Oct 2021
Location: Cramlington
Posts: 68

United Kingdom 

I have a Thule bike rack and I noticed that the Land Rover bike racks are made by Thule and you can buy the heat shields separate, does anyone know how they attach, mine is a velocompact 927 2015 RRS Autobiography Dynamic Corris Grey Black Roof

Post #618803 Sat Nov 06 2021 2:28pm
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GT RRS



Member Since: 02 Feb 2021
Location: Florida
Posts: 35

United States 

This $100 advantage tow bar bike rack from Amazon has been flawless for me over the last few years, but I haven’t taken my petrol RRS on three hour journeys, typically under an hour. Fabricated heat shields may be a necessity for longer trips.

 Vincit qui se vincit

Post #618821 Sun Nov 07 2021 4:14am
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Seagull



Member Since: 05 Nov 2021
Location: Sussex
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I emailed Thule, and they replied:

“We do not offer heat shields to our rear mounted bike carriers any longer. The plastic has been redesigned to withstand more heat and if your exhaust is pointed directly to the carrier we instead recommend an extension for the exhaust that redirects the hot fumes”

Post #619146 Sat Nov 13 2021 8:33pm
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Canary



Member Since: 23 Jan 2017
Location: Bedfordshire
Posts: 243

England 

I have the official land rover bike rack and additionally paid the extra for the heat shields as I was never comfortable having my bikes so close to the exhaust tips, pleased I paid the extra after seeing the results.

FYI the shields can be fitted to higher or lower on the rack depending on whether you have a diesel or petrol.

Thanks for the pictures and heads up.

Alex MY18 SCV8 Satin flux silver
Gone:
MY19 SV VELAR AUTOBIOGRAPHY firenze red
MY18 SCV8 Yulong white- perfect 👍
MY16 SDV8 SANTORINI BLACK - perfect 👌
MY64 SCV8 DARK BLUE - nightmare car
MY64 SCV8 FIRENZE RED - loads of annoying issues
MY15 SDV6 FIRENZE RED - perfect 👌
MY12 SDV6 DISCO4 IPANEMA SAND - perfect 👌
MY09 TDV6 SPORT BLUE - lots of issues

Post #619646 Tue Nov 30 2021 8:07pm
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