BoldonLad
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- Location
- South Tyneside
We often transport 2 hybrid bicycles (Liv Avail City and Giant Escape).
I have owned three cycle carriers.
One was a (Coach built) Motorhome specific job, so, not relevant to your situation.
One was a Halfords "clamp/strap on" for tailgate or boot. It worked ok, and, bikes (2) never actually fell off, but, I was never relaxed about using it.
The current one is a Thule tow-bar mounted model. Like this, but we have the two bike model.
Absolutely no contest, the Thule is superior. We have carried bicycles from UK, to Spain, Czech Republic, Sweden, no problem. The carrier clamps on tow-ball, and, will hinge down (with bikes loaded) to give access to boot, rear tail gate. The Carrier locks to tower, and, bikes lock individually to carrier, so, there is a degree of security. The carrier has been used on a BMW 3 Series Saloon, Renault Scenic and Renault Captur. I have also used it on an Autotrail Motorhome.
One consideration if using roof mounted carrier. A friend of mine has a Thule Roof mounted carrier, for two bicycles. Several times, he has been challenged on cross channel ferry crossing because of the extra height. I think, he has been charged a surcharge on at least one occasion, and, on another, he dismounted the bikes and stashed them inside the car (Ford Focus C-Max), not sure how he achieved that! The tow-bar mounted unit I have must be included in the length declared for ferry or tunnel, but, personally, this has never resulted in an additional charge.
I have owned three cycle carriers.
One was a (Coach built) Motorhome specific job, so, not relevant to your situation.
One was a Halfords "clamp/strap on" for tailgate or boot. It worked ok, and, bikes (2) never actually fell off, but, I was never relaxed about using it.
The current one is a Thule tow-bar mounted model. Like this, but we have the two bike model.
Absolutely no contest, the Thule is superior. We have carried bicycles from UK, to Spain, Czech Republic, Sweden, no problem. The carrier clamps on tow-ball, and, will hinge down (with bikes loaded) to give access to boot, rear tail gate. The Carrier locks to tower, and, bikes lock individually to carrier, so, there is a degree of security. The carrier has been used on a BMW 3 Series Saloon, Renault Scenic and Renault Captur. I have also used it on an Autotrail Motorhome.
One consideration if using roof mounted carrier. A friend of mine has a Thule Roof mounted carrier, for two bicycles. Several times, he has been challenged on cross channel ferry crossing because of the extra height. I think, he has been charged a surcharge on at least one occasion, and, on another, he dismounted the bikes and stashed them inside the car (Ford Focus C-Max), not sure how he achieved that! The tow-bar mounted unit I have must be included in the length declared for ferry or tunnel, but, personally, this has never resulted in an additional charge.
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