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8th August 2020, 19:36 | #1 |
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Can anyone recommend a cycle carrier?
Hi all, as above, can anyone here recommend a cycle rack that will fit on the back of a ZT saloon. I've got a towbar so could have 1 that fits on there. I've had a look and found some that say they won't fit the ZT, and all the others are just listed as universal but don't specifically say they'll fit.
Needed quickly as were going away to the Peak district next week with out bikes, plan was to use my wife Qashqai +2 as that'll easily fit 2 adult bikes in the back with the seats down. But today she went and put a deposit on a 2019 ZS and trading in her QQ on Tuesday so need a rack for either my ZT or her ZS. Thanks in advance for any help. |
9th August 2020, 05:44 | #2 |
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I’ve got one of these
https://www.thule.com/en-gb/bike-rac...gon-4-_-970805 Not a bad piece of kit, although four bikes is a bit of a squeeze, three fit easily. However, I dont remember paying that much, I’m sure it was less than £100 when I bought it. Very easy to fit and surprisingly secure when installed. You’ll also need a light board because they will obscure the number plate and rear lights
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9th August 2020, 07:34 | #3 |
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If I had a tow bar fitted I'd definitely use a tow bar mounted rack - stable, easy to load - only drawback is overhang in parking bays.
a pre owned one from gumtree, face ache, eBay would probably hold value well and you might get most of the cost back when you sell on. My knowledge is limited to roof mounted carriers though - however Thule seem popular all round. Roof mounted carriers seem a faff to me if you can avoid. Potential for scratching paint, potentially tricky to open the boot, lots of drag - and last week I saw a chap spend 30 mins tieing everything down. Last edited by c-j2; 9th August 2020 at 07:36.. Reason: Typo |
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Tow bar bike rack is the way to go . Check gumtree or Facebook. Halfords do new once. Remember some won’t fit swan neck .
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Make sure that lights and numberplate aren't covered (even partially) or you will get pulled by the fuzz! Painful!
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Thanks for the replies. I was avoiding the roof mounted racks as I don't want to be trying to lift the bike up there, and potentially dropping it and damaging the car.
Looks like I'll be looking for a tower mounted rack, but how do you know if its not suitable for swan neck towbars? Can you tell by looking at it or do you have to go to the manufacturers website. Problem I'm finding with 2nd hand rack is the sellers don't know the model, or the model is no longer listed on the website. I nearly bought a Thule rack this morning, but when I went on halfords and put the reg in, it said that it was compatible with the ZT, or the Qashqai, or ZS. *edit* someone local has got a Thule HangOn3 for £75, so might go for that. |
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I'll post a pic of mine later when I've done my plenum.
It was off ebay, fits to your tow bar. Wasn't that expensive. Holds two bikes.
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I have one of these:
https://www.truckman.co.uk/witter-cy...SABEgI9JfD_BwE for a flange type towbar, good bit of kit. |
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If you tow and are considering towing and having the bikes on the tow bar at the same time, you could be overweight on the tow bar.
Holding the bikes by a fork leg and the tube that runs from the pedals to the seat, I cannot imagine a bike being dropped. I have used roof mounted for years without issue. I have Thule roof bars and roof mounted cycle carriers I have used something like this on hatchbacks without issue https://www.halfords.com/cycling/bik...SABEgLV8vD_BwE FWIW This type of cycle carrier can be used with hatchbacks that have the glass all the way up and down and also where there is a metal frame around the glass. You would need adaptors (cotton reels) where there is no metal frame. macafee2 |
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