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glitch

Mapping the next ride...
Staff member
Topic Bikeracks


Carting the 2 bikes around on various contraptions has been an education.

Initially bought this hitch-mount type because it looked to be the easiest to use.

Pro's: quite sturdy and foldable except the goose-neck hitch mount part at the bottom. Easy access to rear door/ boot even when the bikes are strapped on.
Cheap to buy, local support and distributor (Brisbane)

Cons: HEAVY to handle, smaller SUV's (like our Mitsi/most VWs/Mazda/Honda etc) have a 40x40mm square hitch receiver for which we needed a $150 adapter (Ebay)
It also needs tools for mounting, laying on the ground to tighten grub-bolts etc, making things awkward and time-consuming.
Needs some storage space when not on car

Once mounted, the bikes go on easily but need some extra straps and spacers to minimize movement of the whole shebang that close to the back of the car and within itself, but
it's not a quick and easy affair to attach to...or remove from...the car and securely strap/ remove the bikes, adding at least 20-30mins each end of a bike-ride.



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Being sick and tired of treadling the same old loop week after week for over 10 years now, it's time to cart the bikes to somewhere nearby and see some other parts of Greater Melbourne.
Goodie told me about a lady in her walking group who "just attaches the rack and bike" in minutes, no tools.... and that being a tiny 5' wisp of a person.

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Pros: manual towball-clamp for standard 50mm, no tools needed, no extra hardware needed (maybe some extra short cambuckle straps to secure the bikes), far lighter than be above, mounts/removes literally in seconds,
folds flat, stows easily in car-boot/ luggage area/ behind seats etc. when the bikes are off and you're treadling the countryside, hardly any storage space needed when not in use,

Cons: Rear door/ boot blocked from opening when rack is fitted, max capacity 30kg (not enough for 2 E-bikes), not cheap but sometimes pops up on Marketplace/Gumtree 2.hand....and there are no wear-parts on this.

The little thing works like a charm with our 2 old-style pushies, just sit the base on the towball, push down the self-locking tensioning-brace until it clicks, hang the bike and close the rubber straps, fix cambuckle strap ....all done.
It sure makes life easier....



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Williamson

Part of the furniture

A coupla of the weekday riders have them, pretty easy to use and they like 'em. Limiting factors for me and eBikes, and me with an eBike is my capacity and the rack's capacity.

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With my eBike around 27 to 28kg (non-removable battery), one of those is just not suitable; even a bike with a removable battery (10 to 15kg), it still wouldn't be suitable.

And my problem (dicky back) I just can't lift a heavy eBike (with or without battery) that high onto the mounting bar and brackets. I'll have to settle for one of these so as I can lift one wheel at a time. But not at Thule prices, I'm waiting for a secondhand one to come-up on Marketplace or eBay or Gumtree.

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Williamson

Part of the furniture
Easter Cycling Opportunities

Who's up for an Easter ride? Gotta keep in mind that coffee shop stops will be limited Good Friday, and did I see @glitch and @glipschitz may be heading to the hills anyway?

That leaves Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and for me any day to get some quality km on the eBike. Hills, bayside, river or creek trails, drive / meet somewhere, bikes off cars, ride 20 to 30km, coffee & pie, return to start ..... repeat, repeat, repeat.

I'll start with:

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Zoom in on the link for start / carpark details: https://maps.app.goo.gl/UUU5GBdyzkZ5yLD1A

There's a coupla little hills, no need to dismount (when you're on an eBike):
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How about Saturday, 8:00am at the start, coffee and a pie at Melissa's, back by 12:00 noon?

Post if you're interested.
 

glitch

Mapping the next ride...
Staff member
Yes for 2.

Maybe a couple of runs across those days?
I'll rather "flat-cut" the eastern part of that loop somehow. Not too keen on the hills part.

Defo the Bay Trail Williamstown-> Point Cooke, Goodie's keen on that.
Happy to make a 1/2 day or more out of it, not just a morning dash.
 

Williamson

Part of the furniture
Yes for 2.

Maybe a couple of runs across those days?
I'll rather "flat-cut" the eastern part of that loop somehow. Not too keen on the hills part.

Yeah, a coupla days, a coupla rides.

Pick a meeting / parking spot either side of the hill (that's over the tunnels), and we go from / return to there.
 

Williamson

Part of the furniture
Defo the Bay Trail Williamstown-> Point Cooke, Goodie's keen on that.
Happy to make a 1/2 day or more out of it, not just a morning dash.

Bay Trail would be good. Can't commit on a day, there's a family get-together planned for Sunday or Monday. Either day will only be a half-day for me, but that might just mean that I turnaround and head back a little earlier than you.
 
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