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2012-03-17 18:02:50
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Bike Rack questions....
What brand do you people that have bike racks use?

Where is a good place to pick them up? And if eBay then what seller?
2012-03-17 18:11:10
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The majority of the ones I've seen on cars are Thule. You can pick these up at your local bike/ski shop.
2012-03-17 18:26:21
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Another option is Inno bike racks.
2012-03-17 18:34:45
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Most popular around here is Yakima..

Yakima seems to be more aerodynamic and sleek compared to thule
2012-03-17 18:41:58
#5
craigslist! see them all the time for sale and im rocking thule
2012-03-17 18:47:07
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Are they universal?
2012-03-17 18:53:16
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Originally Posted by Wayne
Are they universal?


Any car ROOF rack fits any four door car. For a two door you need expansion bars.

As long as its a ROOF rack for a car yes. They latch down onto the top of where the door closes to on the car.

2012-03-17 19:00:05
#8
Yakima or Thule are the strongest. and hold up to the elements great....however they are not cheap.

Walmart has a universal one for 30 or 40 bucks.Its basically 2 bars,4 feet, and straps that hold it to the roof.
Made by Reese(hitch company) its in the automotive dept,not bikes.
I have one for carrying my canoe on my truck,but it fits my classic,too.
Not heavy duty by anymeans,but makes a great temp rack.

All the Hondaboy-ricers have them around here now....its soooooo JDM.LOL
...and cheap,too!

I just put mine on when I need to use it....That being said...Wayne I hope you need it for your bike,not the look.haha
2012-03-17 19:02:09
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Originally Posted by eggman
Yakima or Thule are the strongest. and hold up to the elements great....however they are not cheap.

Walmart has a universal one for 30 or 40 bucks.Its basically 2 bars,4 feet, and straps that hold it to the roof.
Made by Reese(hitch company) its in the automotive dept,not bikes.
I have one for carrying my canoe on my truck,but it fits my classic,too.
Not heavy duty by anymeans,but makes a great temp rack.

All the Hondaboy-ricers have them around here now....its soooooo JDM.LOL
...and cheap,too!

I just put mine on when I need to use it....That being said...Wayne I hope you need it for your bike,not the look.haha


It is.... I can't fit my bike in the truck nor the back seat.
2012-03-17 19:17:09
#10
Originally Posted by Wayne
It is.... I can't fit my bike in the truck nor the back seat.


I wouldnt leave it on the car,if you go with a cheap one.

Back when I mountainbiked alot(over 10 years ago) I had a Thule on Honda accord for like 3 years,then just bought the mount kit for my Hardbody that replaced the honda.The bars and bike mount was interchangeable.
It was on the Hardbody for 4 years,and held up great.

The expense comes with the mount options.
You gotta piece it together
-Crossbars
-Mounts(feet for the car type)
-Locks to lock the rack to the car(I had these)
-Bike mount rail and wheel holder(each bike)...or skis or whatever.
-Wind Deflector(highly recommended)
-I had to buy a kit that allowed the rack to mount on the cab of the kingcab truck.(same as the kit for small 2 door cars as mentioned by someone else)
-Optional lock to lock my bike on the rack(my bike was expensive)


So...it ended up costing like 500 bucks for one bike locked onto my roof with a wid deflector on my Honda.
When I got the truck it cost like 100- 150 for the stuff to make it work on it.

Its cheaper to put a small hitch on and get a rack to plug into it.
Hitch 100-150 bux max...
Them receiver mount racks are like 50 bucks and hold 3 bikes....plus you dont have to lift the bike onto the roof.
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