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Removeable Roof Racks to add Bike Carrier on Ralliart
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- Latino_Ralliart
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Removeable Roof Racks to add Bike Carrier on Ralliart
Hey Guys,
I'm a keen cyclist and transporting the bike in my car is a hassle. Not a huge fan of the looks of roof racks on my ralliart. But anyone know if they have special removeable roof racks which I can add and remove when I want to take my bike with me somewhere?
Cheers
I'm a keen cyclist and transporting the bike in my car is a hassle. Not a huge fan of the looks of roof racks on my ralliart. But anyone know if they have special removeable roof racks which I can add and remove when I want to take my bike with me somewhere?
Cheers
- Latino_Ralliart
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- chunky9
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Hey man, im confused but arent all roof racks removable? lol
I have some thule racks with 2 bike racks on mine (only one is pictured). I have an NA lancer so it doesnt come with the actual gutter mounting points. I think the ralliart has them? Im not sure.
I usually take them off when i dont need them, but sometimes i just cant be bothered. I quite like the look
I have some thule racks with 2 bike racks on mine (only one is pictured). I have an NA lancer so it doesnt come with the actual gutter mounting points. I think the ralliart has them? Im not sure.
I usually take them off when i dont need them, but sometimes i just cant be bothered. I quite like the look
- Latino_Ralliart
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- Latino_Ralliart
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Oh awesome. I was thinking about roof racks a while ago. Don't really want a tow bar to carry the bikes around. But I heard the racks damage the the roof, have you had any problems with that? And how much did they set you back roughly? I can fit my bike in the boot but I can't transport the missus bike around then.
- chunky9
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If you have the correct mounting feet, they shouldn't cause any damage. I saw some guy in the US put clear vinyl down where the feet touch the roof just incase. I did the same but it looks pretty crap when youre up close lol so i peeled it off.
Brand new the racks will set you back around 300 with all the correct hardware. bike carriers will be about 150-200 on top for each one.
I picked mine up for pretty cheap off gumtree but they were for a subaru liberty, so i just had to order the correct feet for the lancer which was only about $60 and all is good So you might want to check gumtree etc if you dont want to go brand new
Brand new the racks will set you back around 300 with all the correct hardware. bike carriers will be about 150-200 on top for each one.
I picked mine up for pretty cheap off gumtree but they were for a subaru liberty, so i just had to order the correct feet for the lancer which was only about $60 and all is good So you might want to check gumtree etc if you dont want to go brand new
- Latino_Ralliart
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- squala
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The Pro Rack Whispbar is one of the best you can buy. There is clear film underneath the clips so as to prevent damage to the paintwork. When I carried one of those roof pods, there was virtually no wind gush. The racks themselves are designed with aerodynamics in mind. You will need additional adaptors for the bike, though.
As for putting them on or removing them, I'm not sure if it can be done in five minutes, but it would help if you remember the mounting points, and once the racks are fully assembled, it should be quicker to mount.
As for putting them on or removing them, I'm not sure if it can be done in five minutes, but it would help if you remember the mounting points, and once the racks are fully assembled, it should be quicker to mount.
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- evil.ralliart
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There is a Bike Rack system that is designed for Sport/Hatchbacks,wagons etc... I think Thule originally made them but have seen some other brands out there.
They take about 5mins to put on and they lean against the back window (foam Feet) and clip under the hatch somehow. I cant remember the actual mounting procedure. Im pretty sure you can still open the hatch as well making sure that it clears everything....obviously not with the bike still on them.
I used to run into the Thule Rep when i was on the road and he showed me one when they first realesed them. Been thinking about it for my sons bike actually. Theres a few around and you dont have to worry about height clearence as well.
Here's a link i found for one style of them. They would all have different mounting engineering etc... just have to find the best one.
A lot easier than roofracks and you dont have to leave it on.
http://compare.ebay.com.au/like/3007139 ... eItemTypes
They take about 5mins to put on and they lean against the back window (foam Feet) and clip under the hatch somehow. I cant remember the actual mounting procedure. Im pretty sure you can still open the hatch as well making sure that it clears everything....obviously not with the bike still on them.
I used to run into the Thule Rep when i was on the road and he showed me one when they first realesed them. Been thinking about it for my sons bike actually. Theres a few around and you dont have to worry about height clearence as well.
Here's a link i found for one style of them. They would all have different mounting engineering etc... just have to find the best one.
A lot easier than roofracks and you dont have to leave it on.
http://compare.ebay.com.au/like/3007139 ... eItemTypes
- Twellsy
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I'm using the Thule racks aswell same ones as chunky9 , they have a lock for the cover and underneath the cover they have the built in alan key ( quick and easy to remove / put back )
When I bought mine the guy said something about RA's have a lighter / thinner roof so less weight can go on the racks ( don't no if this is true or if he was spinning bull shit ) didn't matter to me as mine was a NA lancer
When I bought mine the guy said something about RA's have a lighter / thinner roof so less weight can go on the racks ( don't no if this is true or if he was spinning bull shit ) didn't matter to me as mine was a NA lancer
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