I've got a tow bar mounted Thule. Its great for long journeys but roof bars are quicker
for on/off as you can just leave them attached the whole time.
But as the others have pointed out, you need to be sure you can lift the bike on/off the roof.
Posted By: col canary on June 23rd 2016 at 10:09:38
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- Away from EU and bowel movements....I've bought my bike so what (General Chat) - admckechnie, Jun 23, 09:38:40
- Roof mounted.....ladder, Lego tower or wall....got it! (General Chat) - admckechnie, Jun 23, 10:45:44
- remember the law (General Chat) - emmaroyds, Jun 23, 10:25:26
- I've got a tow bar mounted Thule. Its great for long journeys but roof bars are quicker (General Chat) - col canary, Jun 23, 10:09:38
- I got a row bar mounted one. Tis right good (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Jun 23, 09:49:25
- how tall are you, how tall is your car and how heavy is your bike? (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Jun 23, 09:41:09
- 5ft 10, it's a Santa Fe 4x4, bike is a Giant hard tail, no towbar (General Chat) - admckechnie, Jun 23, 09:43:29
- can you park next to an accessible low wall (n/m) (General Chat) - Pixelman, Jun 23, 09:53:16
- yep, i manage to get 'em onto the roof of my Rav4 (i'm 6ft 1) (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Jun 23, 09:51:32
- 5ft 10, it's a Santa Fe 4x4, bike is a Giant hard tail, no towbar (General Chat) - admckechnie, Jun 23, 09:43:29
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