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boiledgnat Member Since: 15 Nov 2006 Location: Bucks Posts: 283 |
I've got one of these:
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20th May 2008 9:06 pm |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
The best option by far is to get a removable towbar fitted and then use a towbar mounted bike rack. The tailgate can then be opened by tilting the bike rack (with bikes in place). The bikes are also very easily mounted or unmounted on the bike rack, and the rack itself is also very easy and quick to mount/unmount. The best I have seen (and purchased) is the Thule type although a bit pricey maybe. I would consider this option up against the roof rails option which will also be an expensive alternative but in adition you will need a step ladder to be able to lift the bikes so high. All depends on budget and requirements I guess - I can send you a photo of the towbar alternative if this will be usefull to you. 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof. Stornoway Grey with Ebony Black Pleather, Clear Indicators, Body Side Mouldings etc. |
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22nd May 2008 6:56 am |
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muddywheels Member Since: 02 Oct 2007 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 939 |
I already have roof bars for a roofbox so I am looking at roof mounted carriers - I have seen too many scratched boots from bikes
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22nd May 2008 9:30 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
put the lab on the roof it will love it At work
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22nd May 2008 9:43 am |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
Australians who use a trailer (farmers and others) always carry the dog on the trailer and not in the car Sometimes they are not even tied in place and have problems staying in the trailer on sharp fast corners Another interesting fact from Andys fact archive 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof. Stornoway Grey with Ebony Black Pleather, Clear Indicators, Body Side Mouldings etc. |
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22nd May 2008 10:06 am |
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Tandemman Member Since: 30 Jun 2007 Location: Barnsley Posts: 686 |
I have tried all manner of cycle carriers and they all fall apart in time. I have been successfully using the cheapest possible roof carriers from Decathlon for 2 years now.
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22nd May 2008 10:25 am |
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peteoheat Member Since: 02 Jun 2008 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 52 |
I'm considering fitting a tow bar purely (at lease for now) to fit a tow bar cycle carrier to. It also has the added benefit of giving driver that reverse into my car something much sturdier to hit that my rear bumper ards!
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2nd Jul 2008 12:39 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Thule and Maxrax are some names i have heard good reports on
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2nd Jul 2008 12:49 pm |
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bjartin Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Moved to Defender2.net. Posts: 616 |
PICTURE OF MY THULE EUROWAY 945 (for 2 bikes): LR Freelander2 2,2 Td4 HSE manuel Stornaway Grey (Metallic) & Ebony Black Leather & Sun/Moon-roof & Bi-Xenon & Roof Rails & Tow bar & Body side rubbing strips & Cold climate pack & Privacy glass & NavTeq . Production Date: 11/5-2007 in Halewood. Sorry, but I have changed to Defender 90 ", and I love my" tractor ". http://www.youtube.com/bjartin |
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2nd Jul 2008 4:25 pm |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
Yepp - same as mine and very easy to use 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof. Stornoway Grey with Ebony Black Pleather, Clear Indicators, Body Side Mouldings etc. |
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2nd Jul 2008 5:29 pm |
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DT Member Since: 17 Dec 2007 Location: Manchester Posts: 79 |
I used a Thule towbar mounted carrier with the Thule adaptor to allow for carrying four bikes on my FL1 and have now had a Westfalia removable towbar fitted to allow me to use it on the FL2:
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2nd Jul 2008 5:46 pm |
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Simon_CSK Member Since: 09 Feb 2008 Location: Scotland Posts: 47 |
[quote="AndyC"]
I have roof bars and 4 halfords carriers on the roof. It is set up so my kids bikes are in the middle and to load these I need to stand on the rear wheel. I climb up holding on to the roof bar with the small bikes in hand. The adult bikes can be loaded from the side. Can be a bit of a palava until you get in the swing and will dread bigger bikes when my boys are older. The reason I have this setup is I had a dog and have a caravan so need the rear of the car clear to get the dog into the car and get the caravan on the tow bar. In general rule if you are tall (i am 6'2") and only have two bikes there will not be a problem otherwise as Andy C says go for a rear mounted one. |
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2nd Jul 2008 7:27 pm |
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Tandemman Member Since: 30 Jun 2007 Location: Barnsley Posts: 686 |
I have a large plastic toolbox in the back to stand on when loading 3 full size bikes onto the roof you can also use a plastic caravan step. I'm only 6 feet tall and have no problems reaching the roof centre. |
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2nd Jul 2008 8:15 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
whats the white circle on the back bumper bjartin? Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
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2nd Jul 2008 10:20 pm |
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