| Cycling Equipment Need some advice on cycling equipment? Do you have a buckled wheel? Problems with your gears? Need help truing a wheel? |
| | |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
#1
| |||
| |||
I already have a Thule roof rack and I am considering getting a Bike Rack for the roof (no trailer hitch on my car & van). *Here are my concerns: 1) From a couple of posts I've read, there have been comments regarding paint damage from frame mounted bike mounts, such as the Thule Big Mouth to the frame paint. Has anyone had this experience? 2) I am considering a fork mount, such as the Thule Peloton, but again, I've seen posts that state they may damage carbon forks, which my Felt F75 has. Is this the case? 3) From posts on other websites, some have stated that debris and wind damaged the paint on their bikes, resulting in a "sandblast" effect. Is this true? I will be driving from CA to RI, so it will be a long trip. If this is true, is purchasing and using a lycra bike cover enough to mitigate/prevent the damage? http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...%20Accessories 4) On various other forums, comments about the Thule frame mounts' lack of stability have been mentioned. Has anyone noticed/experienced this? *Here are my Bike Rack Options I'm Considering: 1) Thule Peloton Fork Mount 2) Thule Big Mouth Upright Bike mount If there are any other suggestion/comments, open to those. Thanks in advance for the help. D |
|
#2
| ||||
| ||||
For years I have used roof racks and never had problems that you describe. Granted, I do not have bikes with carbon dropouts, but as for the issues related to sandblast effect/frame damage, nothing to report here. If you get a 'bike bra' then I really think you will have no problems with this. The longest trip I took with the bikes on roof mounts were multi-day trips (all of France+Italy) so not a cross country trip, but not a 20 minute drive either. I have not used a Thule roof mount, but from what I hear they are considered very high quality. I use Elite products (very popular here in Europe) and have never had a problem. I do use a Thule rack on a hatchback, and have no complaints there either.
__________________ De Rosa Planet Campagnolo Per Sempre! PAOLO BETTINI CAMPIONE DEL MONDO x 2! |
|
#3
| ||||
| ||||
|
#4
| |||
| |||
Quote:
Thanks for the help. D |
|
#5
| |||
| |||
Quote:
Main purpose of the bike mount will be to transport the bike from CA to RI. I guess if I get the rack mount (forum inputs dependent) then I'll have to be especially aware of hotel/restraunt/overpass height limits (measure before ride and post on the dashboard I gues). Thanks for then inputs. You guys are awesome! |
|
#6
| ||||
| ||||
I would definitely use a cover because you most likely will be driving through Nevada and/or Arizona and/or New Mexico. These areas have a high potential to cause sandblast damage to your frame. If I were in your position, I would also wrap the drivetrain components in plastic, remove the chain, and wrap the hubs in plastic. If you can, find a way to lock the bike to the carrier and the carrier to the car, or remove the bike and put it in your hotel room every night of your trip.
__________________ One life, one chance. Don't waste it! |
|
#7
| |||
| |||
Quote:
Thanks D |
|
#8
| ||||
| ||||
Quote:
The model I use is precedent to this one (they made this more fancy schmancy aerodynamic, but nothing has changed in terms of the mechanics).... here is the link with the photo in the background showing how the bike is secured to the rack. http://www.elite-it.com/jsp/c-Prodotti.jsp?ID=0910501 This model is designed to fit just about any roof rack out there, so I just clamped it on to the roof rack that came with my Toyota et voila, happy travels. Not travelling through deserts I do not even use a lycra bra or anything... a few dead bugs on the handlebars and front of the forks make for a better looking bike in my humble opinion!
__________________ De Rosa Planet Campagnolo Per Sempre! PAOLO BETTINI CAMPIONE DEL MONDO x 2! |
|
#9
| |||
| |||
Quote:
|
|
#10
| |||
| |||
Quote:
A buddy here has a roof rack on his Civic (w/auto trans), and when we have our two bikes and wheels on top, he says mileage drops by about 5 mpg on the highway. Plus, when climbing hills with bikes on, the automatic has to downshift more frequently to maintain speed. Perhaps this isn't an issue with more powerful cars, but I hate the idea of sacrificing fuel economy just to haul a 20 lb bicycle or two. |
|
#11
| ||||
| ||||
Quote:
|
|
#12
| ||||
| ||||
Yes, your fuel economy does take a major hit with the roof mounted rack. But I am always a bit terrorised of the rear-mounted units... a fender-bender could equal a set of completely totalled bikes...
__________________ De Rosa Planet Campagnolo Per Sempre! PAOLO BETTINI CAMPIONE DEL MONDO x 2! |
|
#13
| |||
| |||
Quote:
The new hot setup here seems to be a hitch-mounted rear rack with wire hoops that both tires sit in and a folding arm that swings to lock the downtube. It's quick and easy, but as you mention the bikes have no protection just sitting out back a foot or two from the car bumper. That's probably a bigger issue in Rome traffic than here ![]() Speaking of Roma, I'll be there next month for a couple of days on the way home from biking in Emilia Romagna hills. Some friends and I are staying at one of the Riccione hotels in the "Italy Bike Hotel" program for a week. The rental bikes will be Derosa Avants with Veloce triple set ups. I've never ridden a Campy-equipped bike, so it will be fun trying something new. |
|
#14
| ||||
| ||||
Quote:
Quote:
__________________ De Rosa Planet Campagnolo Per Sempre! PAOLO BETTINI CAMPIONE DEL MONDO x 2! |
|
#15
| ||||
| ||||
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Tags |
| bike, disaster, good, idea, potential, rack, roof |
« Knocky/Creaky Wheel
|
Tire size »
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
| |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:15 PM.
Translations supported by vBET 3.2.2
Powered by: vBulletin Copyright © 2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0
Copyright © 2001 - 2009 cyclingforums.com
Translations supported by vBET 3.2.2
Powered by: vBulletin Copyright © 2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0
Copyright © 2001 - 2009 cyclingforums.com














Linear Mode


















