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I know, I know, you dont buy a 350z to put a roof rack on it, that's what estates are for....but regardless, i dont plan on getting rid of my 350 any time soon.

 

Just wondering if anyone had ever found/made a roof rack for a 350z, or if anyone has ever fit a mountain bike inside their car?

 

Thanks :)

Posted

A small hardtail frame will fit in the back with wheels and pedals off. Larger hardtails will need the forks dropped out, and a full suss would probably be too long, but I havent tried it.

Posted

I managed to get a mountain bike inside mine. Had to take the wheels off it was a big squeeze!

 

I recall someone posting a picture once of their mountain bike inside their zed, so it might be worth having a bit of a search!

Posted

I posted one but couldn't find the thread......my own thread now that's poor!

 

Only think I will say is take plenty of towels the interior plastic is made of cheese and scratches very easily!

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I posted one but couldn't find the thread......my own thread now that's poor!

 

Only think I will say is take plenty of towels the interior plastic is made of cheese and scratches very easily!

 

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Posted

iv tried looking into this but not got very far, The boofsquire looks good but expensive and importing.hassles

 

there must be a easier solution of having something local that fits...

Posted (edited)

Could get a 1.25" hitch from rockauto.com (Curt 11493 think it was £130 delivered inc all taxes) and fit a rack

 

Looks like this:

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Edited by was8v
Posted (edited)

slightly OT but are they slicks and it also seems to have lost an exhaust pipe on that "slimer" zed

 

But that last option sounds interesting as I've just ordered a bike and dont want to be limited to the other halfs clio....

Edited by Fodder
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Thanks for the responses everyone, I did try the search function but no joy...

 

Im sure i saw something a while back about some company in USA who developed a rack which attaches to your boot/tailgage... not sure if they're still in production though, or if they even ship to UK.

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wait, that would be the boofsquire.... I should really learn to click links before i type...

 

Looks like they're sold out since last year though according to their website :(

Posted (edited)

Saris Bones works well. Available all over the UK.

 

Two feet on the boot and two on the number plate recess. I'm going to test it out with two DH bikes on there in a few weeks time!

 

EDIT: just realised that the post above shows what I've just suggested. Only changes I'd recommend to the setup above is to angle the bike holding legs up and over the car a touch more, in order to spread more of the load onto the boot lid rather then the bumper, and also to attach the 5th and 6th straps to the towing eye rather than the bottom of the boot lid. Works a treat!

Edited by msisleman
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For any one that's interested the Bones 2 at Evans cycles is £112 and they are doing a 15% discount if you spend £75+.

 

Discount code 15CPA75

 

Think im going to take the plunge and go for one. Ill update how i get on.

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I've used the Halfords hi-level universal carrier for my hardtail. Takes a bit of jiggling to get the angles right, but works fine for me. Sits in the numberplate recess and on the top of the boot lid (just make sure your boot is clean first to avoid scratching).

 

Can try take some pics this weekend if you want?

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