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slodave 03-17-2014 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Flieger (Post 7967208)
But to me all that is so much more hassle than opening a hatch, taking the front wheel off, and ploping it in the back of the car. Rear seats down of course.

I'll have mine strapped and secure before you can get yours in a hatch.

Flieger 03-17-2014 10:51 PM

All I asked was whether a bike would fit in a 944 or the BMW. I don't need help choosing the cars I want. Yes, the Boxster would be more fun but the BMW would be more practical. Gotta do the plastic kit and watch the rear subframe bushings, but the Boxster could break out of the blue without the IMS bearing update. Plastic read windows suck too.

Flieger 03-17-2014 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by slodave (Post 7967210)
I'll have mine strapped and secure before you can get yours in a hatch.

Hmm. That sounds like a challenge. How many turns do you need on your front quick release to get the axle loose? My new wheel bearings require a lot more than the old one so that looses me a few seconds. :)

porsche4life 03-17-2014 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by slodave (Post 7967210)
I'll have mine strapped and secure before you can get yours in a hatch.

Exactly. It was a good 5-10 min process getting it in my car. Total pain.

Flieger 03-17-2014 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 7967214)
Exactly. It was a good 5-10 min process getting it in my car. Total pain.

I leave the seats down all the time (makes a great place to store my sunshade). Central locking means I hit the hatch release button, lift the tailgate, take the front wheel off, lay bike in, lay wheel in, close hatch. Done. 2 minutes tops.

slodave 03-17-2014 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Flieger (Post 7967213)
Hmm. That sounds like a challenge. How many turns do you need on your front quick release to get the axle loose? My new wheel bearings require a lot more than the old one so that looses me a few seconds. :)

I'll take you up on that challenge. ;) Though it's one bike on the rack. Two adds a little more time to get it right.

I really don't know. I've only had the front wheel off a handful of times. I just realized how I could have put my 29er in the Corolla from the right side and possibly avoided the grease issue, but that's a pain where I park. Besides, the rack solved that problem as well.

Flieger 03-17-2014 10:58 PM

Why is it I am tired in the morning and sometimes through the day, but when it gets to be 10pm I can't sleep? :confused::(

Flieger 03-17-2014 11:01 PM

I'm gonna turn off the computer and see if that helps.

Noah930 03-17-2014 11:05 PM

Green dot says it's still on.

Noah930 03-17-2014 11:11 PM

I went riding with my son this weekend. Took the Civic. I couldn't get my sister's bike rack to work on my car (WTF kind of car it's made for, I am not sure), so I folded the rear seats down and tossed our bikes in the trunk. Well, I got mine in the trunk in about 2 minutes. But I couldn't fit his kiddie bike in there, too (no quick releases on that thing). So I slipped it into the back seat area. What a PITA.

Stowing a single bike in the trunk of a car isn't too bad. But it's hard to do it with multiple bikes. For you two single guys, that'll be a problem when dating.

Seriously, Dave. Santa Monica bike path. Ride from Sunset Blvd to Torrance and back. It's gotta be about 20-30 miles total. There are chicks everywhere. Sure, some are busy getting their fitness in. But there are others who are single and ready to mingle, too.

porsche4life 03-17-2014 11:15 PM

Speaking of kids and bikes... I'm looking at picking one of these up. Our youngest is only good for about a mile before he's "tired" but the oldest want so go on. This way I could pull the little fart even when he's tired. Would be a good workout too. ;)

Kids Trek Trailer Bike***WOW***

Noah930 03-17-2014 11:21 PM

I've seen that a lot. I also saw one connecting tube thingie that actually had a solid bar between the adult seat post (I'm presuming--the rig was going the other way on the bike path), and the head tube of the kid's bike, lifting the kid's bike's front tire off the ground. Effectively did the same thing as the set-up you've posted, but it allows the kid to ride his bike normally if you disconnect the tube.

porsche4life 03-17-2014 11:24 PM

I'm thinking I don't want that option. ;). He has a bike, but on a longer ride this would be nice, and would keep him from trying to wander off.

slodave 03-17-2014 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 7967229)
Seriously, Dave. Santa Monica bike path. Ride from Sunset Blvd to Torrance and back. It's gotta be about 20-30 miles total. There are chicks everywhere. Sure, some are busy getting their fitness in. But there are others who are single and ready to mingle, too.

Seriously... On a bike I'm game, blades, not so much. :D I've heard some stories of cross traffic taking bladers out.

nynor 03-18-2014 01:21 AM

i could get my bike into my 944 in under two minutes. easy. just saying. using the rack was a pain in the arse.

slodave 03-18-2014 01:29 AM

If the rack is on my car, under a minute. It's really that easy, including the bungees.

Jim Richards 03-18-2014 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Flieger (Post 7967175)
I don't ride offroad so it stays pretty clean unless I ride in the rain. But it has to be light rain for me to ride, otherwise it is too unpleasant for me and I go for a hike with an umbrella or just stay inside and work the arms.

It doesn't rain in southern California. :cool:

Do you actually own an umbrella? :eek:

Jim Richards 03-18-2014 03:04 AM

Here ya go, Max. Trailer hitch mount...
http://etowbarbikerack.com/wp-conten...bike-prius.jpg

slodave 03-18-2014 03:14 AM

Yeah.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1395137689.jpg

Jim Richards 03-18-2014 03:24 AM

Sweet!


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