Hi I am wanting to get a bike rack for two bikes for the summer . My van already has the updated struts on the tail gate for a fammia rack .But was looking at a tow ball mounted one ,then it’s not on the van all the time .anybody got one ? Can offer advice ? Lots of different makes on the market .any pros n cons of the two types.
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Re: Recommend bike racks
I've got a thule one which pivots down to open tailgate. Love it. Locks but big to store and heavy to lift on and off. Woyld buy again thoughjacko1967 wrote:Hi I am wanting to get a bike rack for two bikes for the summer . My van already has the updated struts on the tail gate for a fammia rack .But was looking at a tow ball mounted one ,then it’s not on the van all the time .anybody got one ? Can offer advice ? Lots of different makes on the market .any pros n cons of the two types.
Cheers Danny .
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I have the Fiamma bike rack for my van.
As you probably know, the rack lifts with the tailgate very effectively (without bikes loaded obviously ). I have recently renewed the gas struts though. So I pretty much leave it on all year round - only removing it to clean the van or when we go on longer camping trips without the bikes. It only takes about five minutes to remove (two bolts at the base of the tailgate) and similar time to put back on.
Loading the bikes is easy and secure. We have the third rail so we can carry three bikes (our son's fourth bike goes in the van - but he is only five so not much hassle).
My point of reference is older style strapped to the rear racks on cars - which meant no rear access, not that secure (going at speed over an 'invisible' speed hump at a ferry terminal did not help ) and needing a lighting board too. So, in comparison, the Fiamma really is very good.
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As you probably know, the rack lifts with the tailgate very effectively (without bikes loaded obviously ). I have recently renewed the gas struts though. So I pretty much leave it on all year round - only removing it to clean the van or when we go on longer camping trips without the bikes. It only takes about five minutes to remove (two bolts at the base of the tailgate) and similar time to put back on.
Loading the bikes is easy and secure. We have the third rail so we can carry three bikes (our son's fourth bike goes in the van - but he is only five so not much hassle).
My point of reference is older style strapped to the rear racks on cars - which meant no rear access, not that secure (going at speed over an 'invisible' speed hump at a ferry terminal did not help ) and needing a lighting board too. So, in comparison, the Fiamma really is very good.
Mike
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Has a fiamma and hated it, non stop squeaking on the tailgate and rubbed through the paint. Much higher to lift the bikes and poor rear view.
opening the tailgate with bike on is not realistic, I also have a LPG filler back there so even more problems for me.
I now have a Thule as said above, it hinges, great bit of kit easy to put on and off in seconds.
when you are camping the Thule makes a great place to rest stuff too.
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opening the tailgate with bike on is not realistic, I also have a LPG filler back there so even more problems for me.
I now have a Thule as said above, it hinges, great bit of kit easy to put on and off in seconds.
when you are camping the Thule makes a great place to rest stuff too.
P1010784 by Paul_Barr, on Flickr
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Hi all thanks for your replies all note cheers
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Hi,
Probably a bit late now, but i have one of these, and its brilliant - much cheaper than the Thule version
https://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbveh ... C4ure5HXEB
I alos found a discount voucher for the site that gave me another 20% off.
Cheers
Probably a bit late now, but i have one of these, and its brilliant - much cheaper than the Thule version
https://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbveh ... C4ure5HXEB
I alos found a discount voucher for the site that gave me another 20% off.
Cheers
I now have a 3rd child; more expensive and demanding than the other 2!
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