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Canakris

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Jul 30, 2019
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belgium
My 2020 is on the way but yet to figure out how to transport it, i have a few Thule ProRides but they're weightlimited to 20kgs + I doubt whether the clam mechanism will fit the frame (where the battery is positioned)...

I have a VW Passat variant but also 3 toddlers so not looking forward to always removing the 3 child seats...:)

Eager to see how you transport the beast!
 

Bean

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Jul 21, 2018
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Hull, UK
Cheated, bought a van ;)
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Stormy 107

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Jun 22, 2019
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Yarm
I'll try and get a pic next time I'm out. I use a Thule 951, take out the battery and use motor bike racket straps. Put the rack as close to the edge of the roof rack so don't hurt yourself stretching to much. Put bike into rack. You can the release the clamps that hold it to the roof bars and then slide it into the middle of the roof bars and re clamp. Then use the motorbike straps of the ends of the handle bars to the roof bars, keep the vertical or angles outwards. My front suspension usually compresses to the between 10% and 20% sag marker. Just keep going to the front of the car and looking to make sure the bike is perpendicular to the rack. This is a very secure set up. I have a commencal meta power race, not a light ebike, 23kg with out the battery. This set up works great, stops bike swaying did to side.
 

Stormy 107

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Jun 22, 2019
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Just ordered this roof rack carrier, it has a max load of 23kg ?. Don't mind lifting it on top of the car as it's gives me a chance to some weight training?
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mtbross

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Jul 22, 2019
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Los Angeles, CA, USA
Did post on another thread here. Quick recap...after 30 years of procrastination due to cost, got a receiver (trailer hitch?) on car. Best rack I’ve found, in my opinion, is by 1Up in U.S. Best cycling investment I’ve made. Incredibly easy to use, remove and store if you want, and secure as hell for bike. No fussing with wheels, no scratches on car. Have options for add-ons for a 2nd or 3rd bike when your kids grow. The 2” super duty single is what I got. If you do it, get one or two bike locks if you think you’ll ever want to leave bike in lot at restaurant after ride. Should last way past life of my bike. Bike Racks – 1UP USA | OFFICIAL SITE
 
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Stumpy

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Jun 17, 2018
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What is the the rack that the wheel is setting in. I have not been able to find anything like that wide enough to fit a 2.6 inch wide tire.

I’ll take photo tomorrow to show it better buts it’s a display stand I bought for a tenner when my local cyclesuk closed down. My bike has a Eddie current 2.8 on it and it’s a tight fit but the benefit is that it doesn’t move when on the go.
 

Doogle

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Mar 29, 2019
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West yorks
My 2020 is on the way but yet to figure out how to transport it, i have a few Thule ProRides but they're weightlimited to 20kgs + I doubt whether the clam mechanism will fit the frame (where the battery is positioned)...

I have a VW Passat variant but also 3 toddlers so not looking forward to always removing the 3 child seats...:)

Eager to see how you transport the beast!
When in NZ
And when in Europe
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Stormy 107

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Jun 22, 2019
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Inno tyre hold carrier, max weight 23kg. It a bit tight as it's max wheelbase length is 1200 mm and my bike has a 1224mm. Battery removed to bring it under weight limit.
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