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25/7/2007 at 11:03pm
Location: Cheshire Outfit: Abbey Vogue 650
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Quote: Originally posted by Dave + Yvonne on 25/7/2007
If anyone can help - we are looking at carrying 2 bikes with us together with a trailer, which we still need to buy and wonder is it best to carry the bikes on a tow bar rack or to buy bars to go on a trailer?
Yvonne
You can buy bars that sit on the hard top of the Dax/erde from that you attach your singular top loading bike rack,each costs about 20/25 quid,the bars themselves that go over the hardtop cost about 100 notes..
Have a look at the indespension showroom in Bolton.
Hope that helps.. :)
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26/7/2007 at 10:14am
Location: Essex Outfit: VW Camper
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Quote: Originally posted by mcaodha on 26/7/2007
HI,
I bought the Thule Euroclassic for my Previa from Ebay (paid £199). My main reason for buying it was to avoid bikes slapping around behind the car (4 expensive bikes). Also, its a pain in the unmentionables hauling 4 bikes onto the roof of a Previa everytime you go out on a ride. A bit indulgent but set-up time is a couple of mins and the bikes are safe and solid. You'll need to spend £45 to get the 4th bike adaptor.
I'm sure somebody will say that a few bits of foam could have shielded the bikes from knocks but I can't be bothered with the grief and all teh tying up. Keep it simple I say.
http://www.roofbox.co.uk/tu903r.html
that's a nice rack!! but can you still use a trailer as well?
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26/7/2007 at 11:37am
Location: North Shrops Staffs border area Outfit: Vango Diablo 600 + gear & trailer
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Quote: Originally posted by Theclampits on 25/7/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Dave + Yvonne on 25/7/2007
If anyone can help - we are looking at carrying 2 bikes with us together with a trailer, which we still need to buy and wonder is it best to carry the bikes on a tow bar rack or to buy bars to go on a trailer? Yvonne
You can buy bars that sit on the hard top of the Dax/erde from that you attach your singular top loading bike rack,each costs about 20/25 quid,the bars themselves that go over the hardtop cost about 100 notes.. Have a look at the indespension showroom in Bolton. Hope that helps.. :)
Just don't buy from Indespension, the same kit is available elsewhere miles cheaper.
Also have a search of the forums, this question popped quite recently. HTH
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