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Bike Rack For 69 911/912 Targa
Hey guys,
I thought I would share a quick build that I am working on. I am just about done with the prototype. What do you think? ![]() Thanks, Russell |
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Looks nice, but wouldn't the rear bike tire bounce on the engine grill? Here's a pic of another Targa roof rack to give you ideas as well.
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using a seasucker mount on the rear window is probably another solution. Not sure if it would work on the targa bar
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Cool. Thanks for the feedback. Yep. Planning on using a seasucker for the rear tire.
Should have everything completed by the end of the week. Russell |
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I just take the front wheel off and put my bike in the back with some towels.
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Bike Rack for 69 911/912 Targa
Frank,
Great picture! Love the car and bike. I thought about using Seasucker for both mounts but wanted to try to stay retro or as close to the original Porsche rack as possible. The picture below shows the original style rack on a beautiful/stunning Targa. It is hard to tell if your rear Seasucker is on the vent of the wing? If it is I am seriously impressed that it stays put. Thanks, Russell |
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I'm also using bunting strap for back up
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69 912/911 Targa Bike Rack
Here are some updates...
I decided to use leather straps for the rear car to mimic leather luggage straps. I think they look vintage and fit the style very good. I still have a few more items to clean up but its getting there. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks, Russell |
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Wow. Russel do you mind sharing specs on how you built that? Trying to convince the wife to take the Targa on some road trips with us but we need a rack. I live the style of this compared to a sea sucker.
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Just FYI, The decklid, and especially the grill, are known for denting in just from closing with your hand in the wrong position.
I love the rack design but would hate to see your early parts damaged from the weight of the bike bouncing up and down.
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Bike Rack
Kyle,
The build is fairly easy if you have a welder and pipe bender. I tried to follow Porsche's original design (as shown on the yellow car in thread) to keep the vintage look. It helps that the targa already has mounting holes for these roof and bike racks. Shoot me an email and I will send you some dimensions and photos. Thanks, Russell 914.2.4L@gmail.com |
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Good point and weight is certainly something to think about. This rack design has bracing behind the grill to help support the weight of each bike. My rack is used at least once a week and haven't noticed any issues so far. The 2 bikes I carry are 30lbs each. jpnovak does bring up a good point. If you have a heavy bike (30lb+) prob need to think about special bracing or another mounting point. The good thing about being an engineer is that I can perform an analysis and optimize the design where needed. Thanks, Russell |
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Cool. It was not apparent that you reinforced the backside of the grill. Glad you were thinking ahead.
Carry on.
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Nicely done, last photo appears to show tire touching the deck lid just forward of the grill. Suggest to rest the tire on a pad to gain some elevation above the lid. Don't mar your paint!
Jason
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