How To Fit A Mountain Bike In (Almost) Any Car | Transporting Your Bike By Car

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  • There are many ways of transporting your bike using a car and lots of variables at play! Do you have a small car, do you have a big bike, are you vertically challenged or do you frequently ride muddy places? All come into play when choosing the best way to do it for you, each method with their distinct advantages and disadvantages! Doddy is here to break it down.
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  • @roc_cycles
    @roc_cycles Před 3 lety +183

    Another plus of bikes on your roof is it that you could sit on the bike when your mate drives... Social distancing. XD

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 Před 3 lety +14

      Until your mate drives into a garage.

    • @andylebandy
      @andylebandy Před 3 lety +4

      @@newttella1043 Or forgets that he has bikes on the roof and goes through a low ceiling tunnel

    • @The_RC_Dude
      @The_RC_Dude Před 3 lety +3

      Lol! Until your friend goes under a low clearance bridge...

    • @corentinoger
      @corentinoger Před 3 lety +5

      And you can work on your best aero position, with your mate watching fuel economy to give you feedback.

    • @seanhu1266
      @seanhu1266 Před 3 lety

      LOL

  • @mabb1985
    @mabb1985 Před 3 lety +66

    I use a 2.5L weed sprayer to wash the bike. Has a hand pump on the top to pressurise the water so its like a mini jet wash 😁 theyre super cheap too

    • @gmbntech
      @gmbntech  Před 3 lety +12

      Good tip!

    • @0tt82
      @0tt82 Před 3 lety +1

      I tried this. Wasn't enough water to do 2 bikes though! 🤣🤣

    • @lewiscb9235
      @lewiscb9235 Před 3 lety

      Get a mobi v17 portable washer

    • @mabb1985
      @mabb1985 Před 3 lety +6

      @@0tt82 good thing they're refillable 🤣

    • @flippy66
      @flippy66 Před 3 lety

      Worx Powershot battery powered washer, can use water from any source too.

  • @mabecka
    @mabecka Před 3 lety +39

    I got fed up with all that and bought me a van a month ago. Best thing I ever did! Both for biking and camping trips. I aleays bring a bike.

    • @sparkmeister4706
      @sparkmeister4706 Před 2 lety +2

      Ya know. That's what I've decided. I'm struggling getting it on the roof of my 4x4.

    • @mabecka
      @mabecka Před 2 lety +1

      @@sparkmeister4706 you won't regret it. All the best!

  • @prusak26
    @prusak26 Před 3 lety +23

    Old vow polo, 3 bikes, 3 people and a tonne of gear, London to Ft Bill, the car was dragging its arse on the tarmac, and slowing down to 35 against the head wind, but we got there!

  • @TheMrKuchenmann
    @TheMrKuchenmann Před 3 lety +40

    I once put 2 mtbs and two people inside a classic mini. Had to take out the passenger seat though...

    • @brandonreimer184
      @brandonreimer184 Před 3 lety +1

      Used to fit 2 bikes inside a 2008 beetle

    • @adamcraig6177
      @adamcraig6177 Před 3 lety

      I use to get 3 bmx,s and 3 people in my 91 mini was very snug

    • @charliep3108
      @charliep3108 Před 3 lety

      That's insane! Good job

    • @alexmorgan3435
      @alexmorgan3435 Před 3 lety +3

      I used to have an old Mini 850. I used to get 5 people and 3 MTBs in it and have space for luggage, buckets, spades, parasol, sleeping bags, lilos,, sun loungers and a 5 person tent. There was still space to get a Wimpy meal each and a bottle of pop!

    • @Tiaan90
      @Tiaan90 Před 3 lety +1

      That's amazing! :D
      My greatest tetris loading achievment is fitting 3 29" L size hardtails while still seating 3 people in a Yaris Verso!
      It's sort of a small car at least, haha
      instagram.com/p/ByxCzwCo6gw/

  • @rossco2205
    @rossco2205 Před 3 lety +8

    Van is the answer really.

  •  Před 3 lety +29

    I'm super privileged, I live on a mountain, MTB paths start literally at the doorstep :-)

    • @ulyssepoulain4817
      @ulyssepoulain4817 Před 3 lety +5

      your lucky mate !

    • @armadillito
      @armadillito Před 3 lety +3

      @@ulyssepoulain4817 the downside, I imagine, is the trip to the supermarket 😂

    •  Před 3 lety

      @Brighton Early Visited Peak District couple of times, it's absolutely a gorgeous place on Earth. Lucky you are! :-)

  • @Will99x
    @Will99x Před 3 lety +16

    Don't forget the boot racks tend to rub paint

    • @MrTommyBp
      @MrTommyBp Před 3 lety +8

      And break windscreen wiper motors when you forgot about them.. or you have automatic wipers with a kind of their own 😂

    • @nerdexproject
      @nerdexproject Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly! Had that issue too.

  • @rob.ny-la
    @rob.ny-la Před 3 lety +4

    Got the Thule cross bars second hand and Yakima bike rack for 200. Saved almost $600.00!! Love it

  • @abtcup
    @abtcup Před 3 lety +10

    I've tried putting them in the car and various types of bike racks including roof ones. Hands down a hitch mounted rack is the best to use.

  • @stewartjackson1821
    @stewartjackson1821 Před 3 lety +3

    Tried all these ways over the years and finally bought a van, best option ever if you can

  • @mol3y
    @mol3y Před 3 lety +10

    Volvo XC70 is the answer. Bike in the boot + four kids (not usually in the boot), school run, work then straight out in the woods. 😍

    • @benstanbury
      @benstanbury Před 3 lety

      100%, I love the versatility of mine....

  • @habegunt4802
    @habegunt4802 Před 3 lety +27

    In Australia, vertical tow bar racks are also super common, you can get up to 6 bikes on some! Same with tailgate pads on utes (pickups) which are way cheap and easily the best option if you've already got a ute.

    • @luperamos7307
      @luperamos7307 Před 3 měsíci

      I looked into vertical tow bar racks bc I would be transporting 5 bikes. But the reviews online were not all that great. So now I am considering a 5 bike rack made by Allen I can attach to the hitch of the car. The thing is that I see a lot of people complaining that you can't fit 5 bikes and people talking about bikes flying off those racks in general.

  • @Hihopeyouhaveawonderfulday
    @Hihopeyouhaveawonderfulday Před 3 lety +11

    Congrats on the new addition 👶

  • @RicardoPetrazzi
    @RicardoPetrazzi Před 3 lety +3

    Always enjoy GMBNTech videos......maybe it's the gadget geek in me. Thanks Doddy and Jack for another useful video

  • @chrisridesbicycles
    @chrisridesbicycles Před 3 lety +4

    I use a tow ball rack on my VW Golf when I go riding with a friend. Still haven‘t found one that really convinced me in all details and it gets fiddly when you have to mount more than one full suspension bike but I think its the best option. When I go riding alone, I put my bike in boot. I use painter‘s blankets as a boot liner. They are usually 10m long so you can lay your frame down on the first layer, put a layer of blanket on it, put a wheel on that and zig-zag your gear up in layers nice and protected. I also have pre-packed tool and accessory packs for trips of different durations.

  • @LOFTIofficial1
    @LOFTIofficial1 Před 3 lety +9

    would be great to have a separate video about taking mountain bikes on public transport

    • @khchoi2012
      @khchoi2012 Před 2 lety

      Only trains really or maybe planes. I only managed to get my mountain bike on a bus in Northern Ireland once but not in the rest of UK.
      Trains usually quite good except limited spaces for bikes and likely needing pre-book. I once managed to get mountain bike on an EasyJet from Newcastle to Belfast for free. But that was like 15 years ago.

  • @jESPERzt4r
    @jESPERzt4r Před 3 lety +4

    Sea sucker is great for the roof of my Aygo. Tbh I don't care about my car, so the dirt doesn't bother me. I did manage to get two on the roof, and one inside the car with me, the missus and the dog on the way to a summer house - 180 Kms :D

  • @Primarch_Vulkan
    @Primarch_Vulkan Před 3 lety +4

    I use one of the Garden pressure sprayers and a big soft brush for cleaning my bike before i put in on my car, it works well and they are cheap and easy.

  • @mattchay84
    @mattchay84 Před 3 lety +8

    For years I've just put my bike in the boot then had to wash everything at home but have recently bought a trail side jet wash and a roof rack. Works great, car interior doesn't get as dirty and the bike gets air dried on the way home 👍

    • @gmbntech
      @gmbntech  Před 3 lety +1

      Nice!

    • @keegsbro786
      @keegsbro786 Před rokem

      I started by using the back of my car for it. Now i have a thule crossbar rack and you definitely appreciate the convenience more when you are used to carrying the bike inside your car

  • @cb6866
    @cb6866 Před 3 lety +3

    Mr Dodd....I have a tow hitch mounted , One up , single bike rack. I bought an add on bike option as well, which is easily removed . I've gone thousands of miles with these and never had an issue. It's also very easy to get bikes on and off. Be safe mate!

    • @auruem832
      @auruem832 Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely can't wait until mine comes in this Tuesday!

  • @ANTheWhizkid
    @ANTheWhizkid Před 3 lety +1

    Oh Doddy... I´m vertically challenged by only being 1,73m tall already^^😂 haha... Roof racks and me will never become friends.
    Good episode guys! Gmbn & Coffee makes my sundays until the mandatory end of season shoulder injury has healed again.
    Have an awesome weekend!

  • @Alfie.Goalkeeping
    @Alfie.Goalkeeping Před 3 lety +15

    What boot liner is this I have one but it's not as good as that. I struggle to find one that long. But anyone know what liner that is?

  • @roythearcher
    @roythearcher Před 3 lety +7

    Been waiting for this for a while!
    Thanks guys!
    (not first but ... who cares!!)

  • @petererbse6253
    @petererbse6253 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a roof rack for my VW Passat which holds 4 bikes or 3 bikes and a tandem. We sometimes make bike tours in our vacations with my disabled sister and it works extremely well for us all. The downside is that the access to the back of the car is a bit challenged because the part of the rack for the tandem sticks out and lets the back door only open for a really small or ducked person. 😂

  • @mick35w
    @mick35w Před 3 lety +24

    No offence but Jack obviously doesn’t care about his car lol I’ve brought my bike back from a ride absolutely filthy and my roof hasn’t had a drop of dirt on it off the bike lol

    • @polishguywithhardtospellna8227
      @polishguywithhardtospellna8227 Před 3 lety +2

      Doddy mentioned it was pissing with rain, Jack's bike got a bit cleaner, but the roof suffered

    • @tonyrulez69
      @tonyrulez69 Před 3 lety +1

      @@polishguywithhardtospellna8227 So just wash it down? It's really not a disadvantage for roof racks, it's the car owner who doesn't care about his car.

  • @drewsteroriginals4564
    @drewsteroriginals4564 Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks for the run through of all the options. 'Give them a shoe in' quote made me smile :-)

  • @mikes4163
    @mikes4163 Před 3 lety +2

    +1 for the Worx battery washer. I even used mine at home after local rides until I got a hose sorted out. It has a L/H setting and L is enough to get all the loose stuff off without risking jetting seals, etc. (And battery and water go further.)
    Get a 'transparent' plastic (caravan/camping) water container, so you can see how much water you have and use. after a while you'll know how much you actually need to take with you - saves weight. (Mine is 20L and I take about 12...15L which is enough to have a bit spare.)

  • @the_spanner_ch7mp
    @the_spanner_ch7mp Před 3 lety +1

    Great video Doddy
    I have a bike rack that slots into a mount on my tow ball hitch cost me £3 at a car boot sale (woman selling had no idea what she was selling :) )
    Not often used as trails are right on my door step :)

  • @chrisnagy
    @chrisnagy Před 3 lety +1

    Good video, apart form not mentioning the possibly issue of the maximum roof rack weights (D Suart
    points out) of cars, but also maximum the towball weights (nose weight). Towball mounted bike rack plus three bikes can easily be over a lot of cars maximum towball weight allowance.

  • @The_RC_Dude
    @The_RC_Dude Před 3 lety +2

    For all of those people who have vans like me, here are my tips: I assume that you have your van set up in a "normal" way, which is having the 3rd down down, and having the second row seats and central seat thing. First, take out the left seat and central seat thing. Set those in your garage or something, you won't be needing them for this method. Then deploy one seat in the 3rd row, right behind the right seat in the 2nd. After that, you can put bikes in beside the right 2nd and right 3rd row seats. We managed to fit FOUR bikes in the back with this configuration, a Trek Marlin 6 (29er, my dad's), CO-OP DRT 1.1 (27.5', mine), a Specialized 26' hybrid (my mom's, forgot the name), and a Cannondale Quick (20', my sister's).

  • @zennor_man
    @zennor_man Před 11 měsíci +1

    Best overview I’ve watched….it stopped me making a rash purchase…thanks

  • @calebsullivan1025
    @calebsullivan1025 Před 3 lety

    I had a suv with a 4 bike rack in the hitch but so many of us started to go 4 wasn’t enough. Ended up getting a truck and tailgate pad and that is by far the easiest way for our group. I’ve even used both at the same time before. 6 in the bed, 4 on the hitch rack!

  • @nacho001matt
    @nacho001matt Před 3 lety

    'Give em a shoe'ing...' love it. Top job Doddy!👍

  • @ivansemanco6976
    @ivansemanco6976 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks fot video Doddy, very useful.

  • @lordlucan7655
    @lordlucan7655 Před 3 lety

    Tried all of these and way to go is definately Towbar rack .
    Hastle free for 3 bikes on my little clio . I loved being able to see the bikes in rear view mirror and the slight extra width never offers any issues at all ..

  • @mushieslushie
    @mushieslushie Před 3 lety +1

    There are some racks that are super quick to take the bike on and off, but if you are also worried about locking it that is an extra step. I find putting my bike inside the car is faster and significantly more secure then using a rack. I also have very dark tinted windows in the back so I'm not too concerned bout leaving the car parked somewhere for a while.

  • @johnnyboi966
    @johnnyboi966 Před 2 lety +1

    Just a note: I'm pretty sure those Thule uprides have a longer wheel settings on the from black arm for 29ers than you currently have em set to. It should give you a little more room to play with in the back.

  • @rupedog
    @rupedog Před 3 lety +1

    UK, note driving to a site to ride (exercise) is being fined as not covid lockdown rule compliant, and cars getting parking tickets if parked on the road (as trail/country park car parks closed- every car around Longleat getting ticketed this morning).

  • @sixtysecondsofstephens2386

    Great video, I'm always thinking what's the best way, end up putting it inside. Plus and minus to always like you say.

  • @The222NINJA222
    @The222NINJA222 Před 3 lety

    There's also spare tire mounted bike racks if you have a spare on the back, I love mine, super easy to take on and off and nice and flat/lightweight for storing

  • @figoagogo7248
    @figoagogo7248 Před 3 lety

    Nice video. Just a note to remind people to check and cross check everything is secure each time you load the bikes, check the rack fixing, check the bike fixing (unfortunately I have deposited a bike on the motorway, one wasted bike, a big cost fix to a dented roof of the car, most importantly it could have caused a major incident - luckily it didn't). I actually add extra ties use old toe clip straps and a long secure strap, I guess I am paranoid about it now.
    Also I recommend the Yakima ForkChop for a clutter free roof mount, really compact and tidy.
    The ultimate bike carrier is simply a van, one day I will get one.

  • @sandy_knight
    @sandy_knight Před 2 lety

    One great budget alternative to a bed liner and blankets is a roll of carpet underlay. For less than a tenner you can get a 12m roll which will cover the bed and go between a few bikes as well (you'll probably find 6m is plenty). As long as you keep your eyes open for holes/tears in the underlay there's no chance of bikes scratching or contaminating each other.

  • @DaOzMan0608
    @DaOzMan0608 Před rokem

    The driver's side pivot by Kuat made my life so much easier after buying a 5 bike vertical tow hitch rack for my Lexus GX 460 (Prado 150). Jeep guys would love this setup!

  • @baddoce2425
    @baddoce2425 Před 3 lety

    13:06 I also have an old wrangler and for me the absolutely best solution is the replacement-wheel-bikecarrier. No struggle at all with opening the Trunk.

  • @suartdave
    @suartdave Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Thule 591 frame rack a bit of a no no for Carbon frames but a 598 with a 984 load spreader not such a risk to the frame... But agree the wheel holder type best of carbon bikes. I managed to build a rack that could take 5 bikes on a Tiguan ... Thules PRO BAR is awesome as you can over specify the width (say 1.5m ) and the feet slot is continuous on the underside so you can run the feet abnormally in bound to still grab the car rails. Work out your weights so you don't over load the roof and off you go, family of 5 go cycling without having to resort to a tow bar as well... And lastly the z locks are a great shout as extra detterent, used those to great effect.

  • @joelcrawford7415
    @joelcrawford7415 Před 3 lety +3

    My dad drove under a height restriction with a lovely carbon bike on the roof and sent it through the back window... bike and window were both toast

  • @1ruddock
    @1ruddock Před 2 lety

    Top video mate and certainly shaped my decisions. Cheers.

  • @blipoop1
    @blipoop1 Před 3 lety

    I got myself a roof rack for 2 bikes. Depending on the situation then I can always put them into the back of the car if I feel I need to like if there is someone dodgy around. I got myself a step stool for about €20 and it helps a lot.

  • @scottcampbell10
    @scottcampbell10 Před 3 lety +2

    I've had a set of Thule wing bars which I've moved across all of my cars, it was perfect for my last car as it went on the roof rails so didn't damage the paint. However my new car had 3 doors so don't want to be clamping to the paintwork so going to look at getting a Seasucker talon

    • @sinetwo
      @sinetwo Před 2 lety

      I've got a 3d VW UP! Would you recommend a talon?

  • @DonutEndurance
    @DonutEndurance Před 3 lety +3

    Don’t worry Jack, we’ve all been there. I now have a busted fork the I keep in the front seat when I have bikes on the roof as an expensive reminder.

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 Před 3 lety

      It's not "if" but "when" you smash it into a low overhead.

  • @user-180-mand90
    @user-180-mand90 Před 3 lety +1

    In the US, you’ll see mostly hitch racks now at trailheads. By far the easiest. 1up, RockyMounts, Kuat make great racks. Roof racks are okay, but difficult if you have a tall vehicle, and you’ll eventually run into a parking garage. 😆

  • @lukabalta2398
    @lukabalta2398 Před 2 lety

    never expected this much info about this 😂 im in shock how all of that was actualy usefull haha

  • @ltrtg13
    @ltrtg13 Před 3 lety +1

    I use a towbar carrier. The carrier I use has straps like the old toe straps. When I'm just driving I use an additional 3 Zip Locks. When I leave the car I use those and an additional Oxford lock which is Sold Secure Gold rated.

    • @Stevenafoe
      @Stevenafoe Před 2 lety

      Look on youtube for lockpicking lawyer and see how fast those locks are opened. Matter of seconds sometimes. Use multiple locks with different mechanisms to slow down theft.

  • @seba2224
    @seba2224 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a pick up truck, so great video for car owners

  • @landisdell8996
    @landisdell8996 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m all for having my bikes on the roof. I often drive on rough roads and, if they were on the back of my Jeep, they would be caked in dirt by the time I got to the trail. The only catch is the bikes can’t be allowed to move at all up there, so I use a fork-down rack, with a bracket to attach the front wheel to the bike, and augment it with straps when needed. That was enough to drive off-road near Moab, right after a morning of riding. Also, with the rack six feet in the air, I think it would be much harder for a thief to take the bikes than if they were hanging off the bumper.

  • @neildaniel8232
    @neildaniel8232 Před 3 lety

    Towbar for me with a rack that folds and sits in the boot when not in use. The car doesn't get filthy inside, no height restrictions and the bike is always in view. Added bonus of the towball acts as an anti-bump device in car parks!

  • @matthieubrasselet1
    @matthieubrasselet1 Před 3 lety

    Well Iended up buying the wireless jet pump - in winter wher you need the most to clean your bike and also have to close water circuit outside to avoid pipe damage. Thanks Doddy

  • @thel1zardking
    @thel1zardking Před 3 lety +1

    I use a tailgate pad on my F-150. Great for carrying up to 6 bikes. Fortunately trucks are practical where I live.

    • @lion39
      @lion39 Před 3 lety

      Trucks are always practical. 😎

  • @ericdavidson5011
    @ericdavidson5011 Před 3 lety

    I use Yakama aero bars with (4) Rockymount fork mounts with two of those four monted too a custom aluminum plates to stager the mounts to avoid handleba interference. Other cons for the rear bumper style racks are they will get your bike destroyed when or if you get rear ended. And the second additional downfall is that if you travel at all in rain the rear mounted bikes will collect a lot of the road grime on them unlike when mounted higher up on the roof.

  • @jancreelle6664
    @jancreelle6664 Před 3 lety +3

    Yesterday my bike, which was on the roof of my car, got loose, and it fell on the highway. It was totally my fault because it was not attached correctly (I put a towel between the clamp and my lower tube to avoid scratching from the mud) and was going too fast. I saw my bike tumbling all over the place and cars avoiding it. Really dangerous for the other drivers. I really thought my bike would be ruined. But luckily nobody hit my bike and I managed to get it from the highway. I only have scratches on my grips and saddle. I've been cleaning and checking my bike the hole day, and it's perfectly fine. I got seriously lucky! I’m going to put my MTB in the trunk from now on.

    • @khchoi2012
      @khchoi2012 Před 2 lety

      I've got a tailgate rack. I only use it for family holidays. Every time I put it on, I always stopped the car to check if it was secure after the first couple of miles. Tightened as required. Straps do tend to work loose. I also kept my eye on the rear mirror more often or looked at the dash cam rear camera view.
      No bikes ever fell off but I am a bit paranoid with the insecure nature of the rack.
      Most other times, I put the bike inside the car. Worry free then and don't have to drive cautiously.

  • @Ikreisrond
    @Ikreisrond Před 3 lety

    Aygo 2009 with a tow ball rack here. 2 bikes max. (May include my Surly Pugsley fatbike.) This way camping gear can be put in the back and my buddy can join on the passenger seat.
    Future option will be the same tow ball rack, but with an estate. That way we could sleep in the back of the car. Cheaper for going to the Ardennes, Germany or even the Alps.

  • @ZOB4
    @ZOB4 Před 3 lety

    I fit my bike inside the rear of my Honda fit with absolutely no problem. I've gotten two bikes in there before, but that was a tight squeeze. I keep a tarp in the back to put the bike on top of if it's dirty, or put the tarp over it if I'm going to be leaving the car parked in public for a while so the bike's not visible. Works great.

  • @mjbbell
    @mjbbell Před 3 lety

    i caved in and traded the car in last summer for a van job done, the volvo c30 roof rack fits perfectly inbetween the tie downs on the floor i just needed to drill two holes and bolt it in place. then installed a blok fork mount

  • @timothythegreat6294
    @timothythegreat6294 Před rokem

    Your great 👍 Thank you for all these videos 📹

  • @Cous1nJack
    @Cous1nJack Před 3 lety

    Doddy holding up the idea bikes should be worth more than the car they’re on! 6:45 well done man.

    • @Cous1nJack
      @Cous1nJack Před 3 lety

      Also helitaped the bottom of the down tube so the thule 591 clamp doesn’t scratch. And looping the light wire through the frame on a towball rack puts the bikes into the car alarm. If the plug is removed 🚨

  • @astroknaut
    @astroknaut Před 3 lety +2

    There is another method of mounting your bike on the car. Look for Sea sucker. It’s like a roof rack but with suckers so it’s more flexible to mount to your car.

    • @noisiboi7308
      @noisiboi7308 Před 3 lety

      Fully recommend! I had the mini bomber two up until I sold the car and bought a van.

  • @dannyvela
    @dannyvela Před 3 lety +1

    you should include suction seasucker racks, they are amazing and very versatile.

  • @fpainchaud350
    @fpainchaud350 Před 3 lety

    Have a North-Shore rack which carries 4 bikes (vertically), it works very well.

  • @shredthetrack6858
    @shredthetrack6858 Před 3 lety

    @GMBN i owned a Honda civic EK hatchback(1998) and If You fold the rearseats it was possible to Put one lowerleg through the headrest.(of Cours frontwheel must be Off) so that the Bikes could stand upright. Easy to secure in this Position. Realy Nice and save way for such a smal Car with two DH Bikes inside.

  • @C.Breeezy
    @C.Breeezy Před 3 lety

    Hitch mount is the way to go, they make them a lot smaller and more lightweight than the one you had, maybe in the UK you need those? In the US we use 1 1/4”or 2” mounts that go right in the hitch receiver. No ball, no extra lights, no extra plate. *Pro tip* If you want to use your hatch or trunk than get an extension for hitch. And hitch’s can be installed on almost any car and you don’t need to pay anyone to do it! Just a couple bolts but make sure they are torqued! Btw I have a XL mtb and a compact car, the tires just barely poke out the sides and are well within the width of the side mirrors. Cheers!

    • @C.Breeezy
      @C.Breeezy Před 3 lety

      Oh and one more thing. If your hitch mount rack system is moving around while you drive or has “play” in it. Use a HITCH CLAMP! They will take out any wobble or play and keep you happy :)

  • @jessz900
    @jessz900 Před 3 lety

    We have a VERY similar setup! I drive an Audi S4 Avant with a Yakima Highroad rack🤘

  • @benvinall5856
    @benvinall5856 Před 3 lety +7

    Anyone else ever got to trail centre without the front wheel? Nope me neither 🤣

  • @1cenourinha
    @1cenourinha Před 3 lety

    Great vídeo, what do you think about sea suker raks?
    Continue the great work...

  • @glennet9613
    @glennet9613 Před 2 lety

    I have the Thule tow bar rack. The vertical bit hinges down so it rests against the wall in my small cellar and takes up less room than a bike. I have a clip on number plate system so I just unclip it from the car and clip it on the rack. The rack locks to the car and the bikes to the rack so it is reasonably theft proof. The rack tilts down so if we go on holiday we can access our luggage without removing the bikes.
    It is expensive if you need to get a tow bar but if you carry a bike regularly well worth it.

  • @senanryan8476
    @senanryan8476 Před 3 lety +2

    This should be a main Chanel video

  • @benasquith26
    @benasquith26 Před 3 lety +12

    The sea sucker seams like a good idea for cars not made to be practical

    • @alexyau3920
      @alexyau3920 Před 3 lety +3

      Love my Sea Sucker. Have Mini Bomber for 2 x Bikes. Packed it with my bike & mounted on the Hire Car!

    • @andylebandy
      @andylebandy Před 3 lety

      @@alexyau3920 A question for the sea sucker: how do you secure it and ensure the bike cannot be stolen when parking the car for, let's say' lunch break? during a trip?

    • @kwai_sin
      @kwai_sin Před 3 lety

      @@andylebandy I bought & use the Cable Anchor - Trunk and/or Window. If you intend to leave the gear "stuck" to tour roof or hatchback for any period (unattended) then loop a cable lock and D-lock through the frame & secure through the Anchor. Check it out, at: www.seasucker.com/products/cable-anchor-trunk

    • @andylebandy
      @andylebandy Před 3 lety

      @@kwai_sin Nice! Thanks mate!

    • @corentinoger
      @corentinoger Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Your comment brought me to their website I didn't know about that solution, , but I finally ordered the RockBros knock-off.

  • @Rob_Ferreira
    @Rob_Ferreira Před 3 lety +1

    I've got a C5 Corvette with a roof rack, definitely don't have to worry about height restrictions

    • @gospodinkenobi9903
      @gospodinkenobi9903 Před 3 lety

      This vette must look cool with bikes on it :D

    • @Rob_Ferreira
      @Rob_Ferreira Před 3 lety +1

      @@gospodinkenobi9903 I get a lot of weird looks, hoping they're positive! Lol

  • @adamburnham7763
    @adamburnham7763 Před 3 lety

    I use a seasucker, brilliant rack, nothing left attached to the car the rest of the time and i can use it on my mate's car (when i can ride with others again!). it takes a leap of faith relying on suction the first time you use it but after a bit you don't even think about it

  • @NP-th1mo
    @NP-th1mo Před 10 měsíci

    I’ve got a little mini portable Karcher. It takes a couple of litres of water, takes minimal room and cleans the bike with a gentle stream.

  • @graemegoddard7237
    @graemegoddard7237 Před 3 lety +1

    Great from Doddy as always! 😊 Give him a pay rise! Think that nealy makes up for that ridiculous video of Neil's 100k RS6...

  • @davidlogan310
    @davidlogan310 Před 3 lety

    The Rockbros suction bike rack is cheap and easy to use. It can easily be swapped between cars. My bike transportation mode of choice.

  • @JustBens
    @JustBens Před 3 lety +13

    Worst thing about MTB is the hassle of all this. Takes an hour either end of riding just to sort crap out

    • @joshuaelliot2020
      @joshuaelliot2020 Před 3 lety +1

      I've got the proride 598, and a big clear box for all my gear. Super simple if I want to go for a ride chuck the box in the boot the bike on the roof and go! 😁👍🚲

    • @shanekov
      @shanekov Před 3 lety +1

      I hear ya but its leisurely compared to dealing with a dirt bike. Cant be bothered taking that thing out anymore

  • @stevem.
    @stevem. Před 3 lety

    i got axle mount on top of my truck bed with hooks bolt in my tonno cover and a diy camping shower made of abs tubing that i pressurize with either a 12 volt pump or even my floor pump to wash all bike.... i wash the bike right on top of my tonno cover with that setup and i can mount it in any truck!

  • @joed899
    @joed899 Před 3 lety

    I had a Ute and got sick of moving everything to the shed. I bought a van and it's the best. I have a mobile workshop, all the spares I need and a fold down bed. Overnighters for races are no issue.

  • @AndrzejKarpiuKarpinski

    Just to mention about the towball racks. Tule and Yakima make a dedicated swing arm that swinga away the entire rack with the bikes to the car side so you can open your boot. Ita an aditional cost of corse but Im aming for such an adapter for my wifey car that is a Suzuki Grand Vitara and has a boot door that swings to the side.

  • @LifebyBertie
    @LifebyBertie Před 3 lety +2

    I also use the Thule roofrack system, really like it. They have a special piece of kit you can order to protect your carbon downtube if you use the downtube mount like I do on my system.

    • @davidhaymes4139
      @davidhaymes4139 Před 3 lety

      What is the special piece of kit mate ?

    • @LifebyBertie
      @LifebyBertie Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidhaymes4139 It's the "Thule Carbon Frame Protector 984" also to be used on your aluminum frame! Very nice piece of kit!

    • @davidhaymes4139
      @davidhaymes4139 Před 3 lety +1

      Thats brilliant thanks mate, ill get one ordered , we were thinking of changing to the wheel lock system in case of damage to our carbon frames 👍

  • @toon_8552
    @toon_8552 Před 3 lety

    Hi doddy, how noisy are the roof racks that clamp the wheel? I’ve been using the Thule one that clamp the frame for years now and just wondered as the wheel ones look like they could be way louder.
    I’ve also been clamping my carbon frames for years and no issues yet, touch wood.
    Good video with great tips. I normally add wire type locks to the bikes when stopped at a service station rather than leave them on to rub.

  • @23ofSeptember
    @23ofSeptember Před 3 lety +3

    I know how to ride my bike, change tires, change gears, but I've always wondered how to transport my bike.

  • @KoenGriess
    @KoenGriess Před 3 lety +2

    I love how you guys are doing cars with mtb’s!! It would be really cool if you did Top 10
    Best cars for mtbing. I don’t drive yet, and I’m looking and trying to figure out what would be a good car to haul my bike to the trail.

  • @joshjewitt3913
    @joshjewitt3913 Před 3 měsíci

    “me worrying about fitting my bike in my c1” GMBN showing a bike in a c1 🤩🥳

  • @Alllivesmatterloveeverone

    Great video thanks

  • @francissherwood1543
    @francissherwood1543 Před 3 lety

    Hi Doddy, happy new year by the way.
    i was just looking
    for some advice about a beginner-intermediate hard tale with a 20" frame
    im (14 and 5'6) and im looking for a second hand bike for about £300 the thing is i like to do
    mountain biking but my bike cant withstand what i want to do with it its
    just an average halfords carrera with cable breaks and sketchy
    suspension but over the past two years i've crashed it, used it to its
    full potential and learned a lot with it but its now starting to show
    its age and how much i've used it. Now i saw that video on that voodoo
    hoodoo and it looks perfect but i cant find and within my budget so just
    wondered if you knew and good bikes second hand for around £300
    thankyou, love your videos
    hope you had a good christmas.

  • @DAZLIN6
    @DAZLIN6 Před 3 lety

    got a huge tarp form Argos for a tenner completely protects the interior of the boot.

    • @mushieslushie
      @mushieslushie Před 3 lety +1

      I have been using a tarp also but after a while its gets pretty ripped up from the pedal pins snagging on it. Easy to replace though since its cheap but it can be annoying when you pull the bike out and the whole tarp starts to come with it.

  • @chrisorr3919
    @chrisorr3919 Před 3 lety

    I had to get a custom towbar put on my ford focus st 2015 but it was the same price as roof racks. I prefer it on the back as i can see it too.

  • @michaelreynolds6543
    @michaelreynolds6543 Před 3 lety

    We have a Vauxhall Astra we put on half of the rear seat down take the front wheels of both bikes put the 1st one in so it leans against the LH rear seat with the forks just behind the driver's seat then cover that with a cheap duvet then the 2nd bike goes in upside down wheels are stashed behind the passenger seat takes 10 mins tops
    we also place some cardboard between the brake pads to stop em coming together

  • @julesowen-jones9815
    @julesowen-jones9815 Před 3 lety

    We have a tow ball rack and with 2 29ers and a 27.5+ bike the wheels do stick out a bit on a Land-rover Discovery but it's the easiest way to transport 3 bikes across the country.

  • @katiemcintosh3573
    @katiemcintosh3573 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve got a hitch rack, but most of the time I put my bike in the back of my Forester. I’m short and can get away with a small, so I don’t even have to take a wheel off. The Forester is tall enough though that there’s no way I could get my bike on and off a roof rack without a step stool.

  • @gibbykirwan7788
    @gibbykirwan7788 Před 3 lety

    I drive a VW caddy maxi but at 1.86m high it's a pain to load bikes on the roof. Fortunately it came with a removable towbar so I use a towbar mounted Thule rack with space for 3 bikes plus an additional row can be added. The rack, even when fully loaded can be tilted to allow full access to the boot that can be used as a changing room. I carry a battery powered kärcher power wash to removed all the crud & my #Booicore changing towel, dirtbag & seat covers protects my interior.

  • @gordonhunt5967
    @gordonhunt5967 Před 3 lety

    The biggest problem with most boot racks is they don’t work well with women’s bikes or full sus mtb bikes. It was a pain to try fitting in my full sus trail bike so I got a little adapter. That drove me batty! It didn’t fit my bike, my wife’s, or my smaller kids’ bikes well. It was a nice rack but a pain to use. Now I’ve got a Kuat trailer hitch rack and love it!