Haha, that looks good too, cheersHi, I've just ordered one of these 2 bike towbar rack max weight per bike 30kg so good enough for my cube
https://www.rutlandcycling.com/accessories/bike-storage-transport/peruzzo-pure-instinct-tow-bar-2-bike-rack_459170
Expensive, I suppose so but I had £174 of in store credit now I need to buy a car with a towbar
Do you know if the "grab arms" allow sufficient adjustment to clamp to either a cross bar or the seat tube.Hi, I've just ordered one of these 2 bike towbar rack max weight per bike 30kg so good enough for my cube
https://www.rutlandcycling.com/accessories/bike-storage-transport/peruzzo-pure-instinct-tow-bar-2-bike-rack_459170
Expensive, I suppose so but I had £174 of in store credit now I need to buy a car with a towbar
It looks very like the Thule one so yes it probably can clamp either to the horizontal part of the frame or the vertical member under neath the seat. I think mine would be a bit distorted trying to reach up to clamp the seatpost itself. You have to do a bit of thinking. For instance on the Thule it’s better to put the forward Bike on, then remove the longer clamp completely (very easy) and thread it through both bikes and reattach it at the forward end then screw the clamp up on the frame of the rearmost Bike. Got to give Thule their due it’s all well thought out and seems very secure, lockable, very quick to use and most importantly unlikely to damage any parts of the BikeDo you know if the "grab arms" allow sufficient adjustment to clamp to either a cross bar or the seat tube.
Many thanks
Bummer,Hi, I've just ordered one of these 2 bike towbar rack max weight per bike 30kg so good enough for my cube
https://www.rutlandcycling.com/accessories/bike-storage-transport/peruzzo-pure-instinct-tow-bar-2-bike-rack_459170
Expensive, I suppose so but I had £174 of in store credit now I need to buy a car with a towbar
Hmmmm. I might do a bit more research if I were you. I had set my heart on one of the huge Jags when we were getting back into caravanning but was told at the last minute that it couldn’t tow a Caravan because of the aluminium monocoque body. Is it possible that the car you have bought is similarly constrained. In which case if you can find an independent towbar that would fit, you could surely mount a couple of bikes. You’d just have to make sure you took it off if you sold the car, or got the new owner to sign something to say it wasn’t for towing anythingBummer,
so I've been waiting for the new turbocharged Picanto gt line for many months and it's due in the showroom next week.
All good so far but I've just been told that the Picanto doesn't have the correct chassis to mount a towbar
Dilemma, buy the car I want and use a rear hatch mounted cycle carrier, look for a different car or keep the panda and get a towbar fitted ?
Thinks first I'll see if I can return the new unused still in box carrier I've just brought.
Not such a good idea on a brand new car.if you can find an independent towbar that would fit, you could surely mount a couple of bikes. You’d just have to make sure you took it off if you sold the car, or got the new owner to sign something to say it wasn’t for towing anything