You cannot add bike racks to the back of a cargo carrier. I would recommend the # CC-100 carrier and then add the # CC-125 bike adapter to it.
Another option, you could add a roof bike rack.
If you are interested in some roof mounted cargo carriers or bike racks, let me know and I would be happy to make some recommendations. I would just need the year, make and model of your vehicle and the type of roof rack you have (factory roof rack with crossbars, factory side rails or a bare roof). view full answer...
If the crossbars on your roof are long enough, and the total weight of the bikes you're carrying and the weight of the bike carriers don't exceed the weight capacity of the vehicle roof or the roof rack, you can certainly carry more than one bike.
If you'd care to reply with the year make and model of your vehicle, and tell me what's currently on your vehicle roof, I'd be happy to recommend a roof rack if you're needing one.
I've linked you to additional information about roof racks. view full answer...
We do have some options that will allow you to carry cargo and bikes on your 2012 Toyota Highlander, however, bike racks should not be mounted to a hitch mounted cargo carrier. The opening that you see on this cargo carrier is simply a hollow tube, not a receiver.
Adding a bike rack to a hitch mounted cargo carrier would place too much weight too far back from the trailer hitch. This will create additional stress that the trailer hitch and your vehicle frame cannot support. It is similar... view full answer...
I do have options for you that will allow you to open your trunk with a bike rack installed but the Saris Bones 2 Bike Carrier part # SA805BL which is a fit for your 2016 Ford Focus cannot be left installed while the trunk is being opened. This has to do with both the added weight of the rack in addition to the chance of interference. In order to allow for access to the trunk with a bike rack installed you will want to use either a hitch and hitch mounted bike rack or a roof rack and roof... view full answer...
If you check out the attached video at the 1:44 minute mark the installer points out the locking latch feature of the # INA389 bike rack. This feature on the rear tire hold will prevent access to the clamp lever from being able to be lifted and clamp opened when the rack is in use or in the stored position. This is what secures the bike rack to the roof rack crossbar rails.
I have linked the above mentioned product to this page for your viewing and purchasing convenience. view full answer...
The roof bike rack you see in the test course video for the SeaSucker roof rack part # 298-SX6000B that you referenced is the Rhino Rack MountainTrail part # RBC035. I attached a review video for this rack for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The front mounting hardware for the Kuat Trio # RU01 uses tamper-resistant parts. A would-be thief would have to have the exact tool to remove the rack from the roof. Upon realizing this a would-be thief would move on to an easier target. view full answer...
The Kuat Trio Roof Bike Rack - Fork Mount - Clamp On - Aluminum - Black and Polished Chrome # TR02 has tamper-resistant mounting hardware to attach it to the roof rack and then has an integrated cable lock to secure your rear wheel and frame to the rack. The security tool only has 5 sides as opposed to the basic Allen wrench with 6 sides. The only concern for theft is someone with the Trio Security key, but you can mitigate even that issue if you wrap the keyed cable lock around your... view full answer...
RockyMounts' JetLine Fork Roof Mounted Bike Carrier # RKY1320 mounts on any round and square crossbars and also has the ability to install in the T-slot track on top of a roof rack crossbar such as the Rhino-Rack Vortex aero-style bars like # RRRS143.
We do offer a replacement Vortex Strip # RRM626 for the Vortex rack bars. view full answer...
The Swagman Race Ready Roof Bike Rack part # S64705 does allow you to lock the bike to the rack but not the rack to the vehicle. That said, I do have a very similar bike rack which will allow you to lock the bike to the rack and the rack to the vehicle. For this, you'll want to use the Yakima FrontLoader Wheel Mount Bike Carrier part # Y02103 with the Yakima Same Key System part # Y07202. view full answer...
It really depends on what style of bike rack you purchase. If you are talking about using women's bike on the Malone Hanger # MPG2139 you looked at, you do need that bike frame adapter bar # 64005. This adapter provides the frame with a straight, horizontal plane that allows you to attach the bike to the arms of the Hanger. I went ahead and attached a video that shows how the adapter bar works.
Some styles of racks that don't require a bike frame adapter bar is by a roof-mounted rack... view full answer...
The instructions for the mounting kit # RRRDM01 for the Rhino-Rack Roof Rack are meant to generic instructions to fit multiple vehicles. There are no specific installation instructions for your 2016 Subaru BRZ. The instruction for this mount kit are attached to this page for you to review.
I have an alternate solution to using a roof rack for you. I recommend installing a hitch to use a bike hitch and ski and snowboard adapter on your Subaru.
I like the Curt hitch for your vehicle, #... view full answer...
The Thule ProRide XT Roof Bike Rack # TH598004 referenced in your question has a maximum crossbar spread of 36 inches. It also needs a minimum bar spread of 18 inches.
This is a very nice roof-mounted bike rack that can secure 1 bike of up to 44 pounds and is designed to fit aero, square, round, and most factory crossbars. The Thule One-Key System # TH450200 can be added to secure the bike to the carrier and the carrier to your vehicle. view full answer...
Yes! I confirmed with my tech at Hollywood Racks that you can use the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider Bike Rack for 2 Recumbent Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches # HR1000Z-R with a recumbent bike and a standard e-bike at the same time. However, it is important to make sure that the e-bike does not exceed the 50-pound weight capacity of the rack. view full answer...
Yes, you can certainly mount the Thule ProRide XT Roof Bike Rack # TH598004 backwards with the bike facing the rear of your vehicle. This bike rack uses the same clamps and mounting hardware on the front and rear, so you won't have any issue turning the carrier around to mount it backwards. You may not need to do this as it comes down to the length of your crossbars. I would measure your crossbars to verify if there will be enough room to fit both of your bikes without the handlebars or... view full answer...
The straight-forward answer is no, you should never carry 3 bikes in a Class I hitch. Any trailer hitch manufacturer will confirm this.
Even though it would seem like using a lighter bike rack like the Thule Helium Aero 3 # TH9043PRO would keep the total weight down, it is more about the leverage than the weight. If you have a Class I trailer hitch receiver that has a 200 lb weight capacity and you max it out with 2 bikes or 3 bikes the 3 bike configuration will not be safe because the... view full answer...
Your Mocha Tandem Bike will easily attach to the Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer # Y08107 by using a roof mounted bike rack like the Thule Tandem Roof Mounted Bike Rack - Pivoting Design # TH558P.
This rack will mount to the crossbars on the Rock and Roll Trailer, has a 55-lbs load capacity, and will work with up to a maximum of 29" wheel diameter. view full answer...
I have good news, there won't be an issue mounting 2 of the Thule Upride # TH599000 side by side on your roof as long as you have enough crossbar space to do so; considering that you're not driving a passenger car with limited space, you shouldn't be affected by this. If you are running into a situation where the handlebars are banging into eachother, you can flip them around and have 1 bike facing forward and the other facing backwards (although this is typically only used when mounting... view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but there are no crossbars that are designed to mount to the frame of the Rhino-Rack Xtray Roof Mounted Steel Cargo Basket # RMCB02 or # RMCB. Thule offers no feet designed to mount to a roof basket and I cannot recommend you use the Rapid Crossroad feet to secure a roof rack to the top of the Xtray.
The best solution I can recommend is a different roof basket that features crossbars, like the Yakima LoadWarrior Roof Rack Cargo Basket with Extension Kit # Y07070-74.... view full answer...
The Thule roof mounted cargo basket, part # TH859XT, that you referenced isn't designed to carry bikes. It's designed to be mounted onto existing crossbars so you can carry other cargo on the roof.
If your vehicle has crossbars and all you want to carry is bikes then you can use a rooftop bike carrier like the RockyMounts TomaHawk, part # RKY1222.
If your vehicle doesn't already have crossbars let me know the year, make, and model, as well as the style of roof, and I'll recommend a complete... view full answer...