I currently transport my Haibike by removing the front wheel putting it in the back of the car (Honda Civic) with the back seats folded down. It's tight but it just about fits with the handlebars angled down into the rear passenger side footwell. My dad who is about as paranoid about health and safety as a person can get is insistent that this is unsafe as the front forks are directly behind the driving seat and in an accident the full weight of the bike would thrown forward against me. I'm not at all convinced that it is unsafe but his health and safety paranoia is rubbing off on me so I'm looking at alternative options for transporting the bike by car, there's a good article on the availabile options here http://road.cc/content/buyers-guide/173586-beginners-guide-transporting-your-bike-—-all-your-options-carrying-your
A tow bar mount would be ridiculously expensive so I'm not even considering one of those. And even if it could take the weight lifting an ebike up onto a roof rack mount would I'm guessing be near impossible to do singlehanded.
Which leaves a hatch / boot mount. The one that's recommended in the article is the Saris Bones 2 https://www.saris.com/product/bones2 which is rated to carry 2 x 15kg bikes. My Haibike is around 22kg. What are your opinions on this and more generally on transporting e-bikes?
A tow bar mount would be ridiculously expensive so I'm not even considering one of those. And even if it could take the weight lifting an ebike up onto a roof rack mount would I'm guessing be near impossible to do singlehanded.
Which leaves a hatch / boot mount. The one that's recommended in the article is the Saris Bones 2 https://www.saris.com/product/bones2 which is rated to carry 2 x 15kg bikes. My Haibike is around 22kg. What are your opinions on this and more generally on transporting e-bikes?
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