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Scoobs looks to be struggling with the weight.Gripsport finally have a vertical rack:
Scoobs looks to be struggling with the weight.Gripsport finally have a vertical rack:
Angle of the dangle. Interesting. AMB have a review out soon.
Haha... wouldn't be a rack issue, more recently those Subys have those silly euro piggy dick towbars, not sure if that's what's going on but it looks worrying to potentially hang over $50k of bikes on and bounce up shuttle roads.Angle of the dangle. Interesting. AMB have a review out soon.
Looks like a good rack. The sidecar hoops are a good idea for kids bikes and the light bar is great but still not technically legal, as you need to see all lights at a 45-degree angle. Kind of make all racks illegal really if you go down the full letter of the law.Gripsport finally have a vertical rack:
Gripsport Versa 1.4 Vertical Bike Rack | GripSport
Introducing our latest bike rack series – Versa. Designed from the ground up the all-new Versa Vertical / Upright Bike Rack is designed to help you enjoy Good Times, More Often! WINNER: Good Design Australia Awards 2023 - Vehicle and Transport Category. Sidecar Wheel Basket*: Accommodates...www.gripsport.com.au
MTB's do not fit on a current Hilux tub tray longways without the tailgate dropped. 1 will fit diagonally.4x2 Hilux - any good carrying options for two bikes or just lie them flat and strap down?
2.5 metre trayMTB's do not fit on a current Hilux tub tray longways without the tailgate dropped.
sounds the gostrap them down MX style by putting straps over the grips and cinching down to tie down points
Lie them down diagonally, on the non-drive side of the bike, wheels away from each other into opposite corners of the tray. Strap them into the corners so they cant move... or just do the moto-style thing, and prepare for harsh judgement from actual moto riders.It's one of these and the tray is enormous
Go full moto. If its good for 100kg of moto, it's good for any bike.
This. Ratchet strap up from one side f the tray, once around the stem and down to the other. Easy peasy, and wont trash your bike from laying it down on the tray.Go full moto. If its good for 100kg of moto, it's good for any bike.
That clearance spec is offGripsport finally have a vertical rack:
Gripsport Versa 1.4 Vertical Bike Rack | GripSport
Introducing our latest bike rack series – Versa. Designed from the ground up the all-new Versa Vertical / Upright Bike Rack is designed to help you enjoy Good Times, More Often! WINNER: Good Design Australia Awards 2023 - Vehicle and Transport Category. Sidecar Wheel Basket*: Accommodates...www.gripsport.com.au
I had the same issue when Mrs @nzhumpy pulled the rack off with out unplugging it first, pulled some of the wires out from the round 7 pin to flat pin converter, was easy enough to relace.Question, which is bike rack adjacent (Potentially one for the quick question thread?)
I've got the older version of the below Thule bike rack.
Ever since I had it the lights have been a bit hit and miss - Think likely because the wiring gets pulled around a bit and maybe some euro conversion issues.
How difficult is it rewire it up myself?
I'm a real novice with electrical related stuff beyond connecting speaker wires
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I’ve done plenty of fiddling with the wires inside the converter. Would have pulled it apart 10+ times. Getting the wiring colours and numbers from Thule was like pulling teeth, took weeks.I had the same issue when Mrs @nzhumpy pulled the rack off with out unplugging it first, pulled some of the wires out from the round 7 pin to flat pin converter, was easy enough to relace.
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Yeah, just do that. Although if cables from existing components are good, I wouldn’t rewire those, just reroute to your new wiring and connect up.I was hoping to bypass it all and run fresh wires throughout
Mount two thru-axle mounts to the back of the tray/up against the cab. Forks in mount, ratchet strap though the saddle rails and attach to either side of the tray. Easy done.4x2 Hilux - any good carrying options for two bikes or just lie them flat and strap down?
ISI Racks. That's one of the areas they specialise in. Getting off-road racks to fit 4WDs like Prados, Pajeros and the likes with a spare on the back door.Hi folks, new car, new racks.
Got a Suzuki GV (on with the spare wheel on the back)