"gravelmuncher" <
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> mikeg wrote:
> > Also there are other types the mount to the body of the car which
clamp
> > onto the boot or hatch. also try auto store, as well as the local bike shops and and the likes
> > of K-Mart. There are many varieties of rear carriers with different bike clamping methods.
> > some the bike just sits on two bars, and you strap the bike
on,
> > or some have clamps. and capacities of from two, three or four bikes. mike
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> Thanks a lot for your insights mikeg, i'll look into your suggestions right away. You see, i'd
> heard mixed opinions regarding roof mounts including one where such large amounts of wind could
> actually blow the grease out of the headset - and when raining the wind can force water into
> bearings(???) With these in mind I was considering a towbar mount, but just last week on a trip
> to Woolongong, and old lady ran up the **** of the car at a set of traffic lights, and imagining
> what my pride and joy would look like had it been hovering there sends shivers up my spine.
I have driven multiple trips >1500km with bikes on roof in forkmounts, have not had such issues.
Even with extremely heavy rain most of the way from Sydney to Adelaide.
The only problem is the amount of bugs that get everywhere, and hassle of removing bikes when
arriving at some motels with low overhanging arches on drive ways (many of ones in Mildura) There
are BikeBras available online, a neoprene sling that protects bikes from the elements. Not sure if
avail in Aus
I have seen a rear ender with family bikes on the back - looked like on way to holiday. Bikes on the
rear are also in closer reach to little hands .....
However all said about the elements, I am referring to MTB which may have much better seals on
headset or other bearings
> Thanks again....~j~
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