25:th-Apr-2014, 14:13:05
25:th-Apr-2014, 16:54:28
i do go mountain biking a bit i can get 2 bikes in the back with the seats down i just take the wheels off
but yes you want something like that it will be easier to remove than a roof carrier would be
but yes you want something like that it will be easier to remove than a roof carrier would be
26:th-Apr-2014, 06:27:57
Funnily enough I am looking at bike carriers at mo too but roof mounted as do not have a tow bar.
No experience of the one you show but had a paddy hopkirk quick ball thing once and was so easy to use!
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/a...ier-35254/
Got it for a tenner off eBay.
No experience of the one you show but had a paddy hopkirk quick ball thing once and was so easy to use!
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/a...ier-35254/
Got it for a tenner off eBay.
27:th-Apr-2014, 10:42:23
Yep I could fit them in but not with the 3 kids wife and Dog in the car.
Yeah I though about Roof mounted also the one you linked to but was not 100% taken with them, hence the towbar carrier.
Yeah I though about Roof mounted also the one you linked to but was not 100% taken with them, hence the towbar carrier.
27:th-Apr-2014, 15:09:10
The paddy quickball is a tow bar carrier... used to use it on my pick up
27:th-Apr-2014, 15:55:09
J1ODYA Wrote:The paddy quickball is a tow bar carrier... used to use it on my pick up
So it is I've looked at so many just double checked the link at first I thought it was one that hooked over the back.