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Ross McArthur

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Ive been wanting to get a roof rack for my car for a while now but dont know what I want to go for.

I drive a 57 plate Passat and getting bikes in and out of the boot is a pain in the ars.

I would be buying the type which I dont need to take my front wheel off for which stands the bike up right.

Ive had a look at the Thule type and they seem pretty decent but dont know if there is a cheaper option out there?

I have roof racks (the square type) already so dont need those. The high end Thule racks look like they need a special bar to mount to, am I right? Or can they be mounted to normal square bars?

Hope someone can help.

Cheers.

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Have you considered a tow bar mounted rack? I picked up a witter 3 bike one from a local paper ad (for a bargain 20 quid!) and it is far more sturdy than any thule roof rack I've seen with regards to the amount that the bikes move around.

The rack dismounts in a couple of seconds, can be made secure with a decent cable lock and bikes can be held on with a small ratchet tie down.

Of course this is all bobbins if you don't have a tow hitch :D

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Just do it, they're good, they work, they're easy, they're (fairly) safe.

I've used a few and they mount really easily and getting bikes on is very easy. My friend has a fairly small 1 series Coupé and it can hold 3 good sized MTB's nae bother pal.

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I got a pair of Halfords advanced roof racks new on eBay for £50. They're identical to the Thule ones minus the branding. Also swapped the lock barrels so that the same key locks them to the roof rails (never used) and the same key unlocks each of the downtube clamps. Definitely worth doing if you go for a pair!

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Hmm, I might have to take my Echo up to Halfords and test the Thule rack before I buy online. I want to know if the back tyre with a wide trials rim and a Der Kaiser fits ok. Think it will?

Thanks for your help guys.

Yeah. You see guys with DH bikes.

I put a pretty wide-knobbed (wheeeeey) 2.35 tyre in and there was room for more. It is tight, but you'd want it to be. The rack curves up and outwards, with a trials PSI it'd squeeze is nae bother pal.

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So what do I go for? The cheaper double bar 532, or the single easy tighten more expensive 591? Whats the pros and cons with them?

Looking at both, I think id have to put some foam pipe insulator round my down tube on my Marino so its able to grab it?

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  • 8 months later...

Bit of a major bump but I've just ordered some roof bars and racks for our C-Max, gone for a pair of Thule 532's with Cruz aluminium aero roof bars for £180 all in. Ordered it all from www.roofbox.co.uk, they do deals on bar and rack or bar and box packages so hopefully I'll have saved a bit as that price includes matching locks for the racks and all the fitting gear.

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