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JHarris1385
05/07/2007, 04:03 PM
I am about purchase two bikes and need to know of the best or any options for a bike rack.
I tried searching for bike racks but did not find enough info.
Is there anyone out there with a bike rack on the VX. If so how easy are they to take off becuase I do not want to have the rack on at all times.
Im guessing the best option would be to get a hitch and get a universal rack for the rear?
Are there any roof rack mounts for the VX?
Need some insight.
Thanks
rowhard
05/07/2007, 04:14 PM
Well, here is one option if you have a hitch. I went with this for easy of loading, what have you - John
http://www.bikerackshops.com/SG64625.html
etlsport
05/07/2007, 04:29 PM
i bought a yakima universal bike mount for my roof rack... got it home, installed it, went to put a bike on it... packed it back up and took it back
it was a MAJOR pita to get a bike on the roof of the vx.. its just too tall.. it was just a matter of time before i dropped a bike on my roof or the side of my vx... i would recommend getting a hitch and a hitch mounted bike rack.. i sent tone an order for one of his tow hitches on friday, he had his fabricator start on it the same day and it will be shipped before he leaves for moab on friday...
VCrossfan
05/07/2007, 04:30 PM
I love the Sportworks Transport. I've had it a couple years and a very nice setup (for a 2" reciever). Bike on and secure in less than a minute and folds up when not in use. I think Thule bought them out while searching for a 3rd bike addon and any search I do Thule is in there title also. They even go up to a 4th bike addon. Good Luck..
Steve
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/2/thumbs/03310010.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/2/03310010.JPG)
MSHardeman
05/07/2007, 05:37 PM
JHarris,
I have a couple of bike racks on my roof, but it's a bit of a paint to get them mounted. Since our cross bars are so wide I hade to get an adapter to mount a secondary smaller bar above the factory cross bar that the bike racks then mount to. It puts them up a little high, but since the racks are connected to the secondary bars all I have to do is unbolt the adapters from the factory cross bars and everything comes off together in one piece. Here's a picture of the set-up at Moab last year. I can take some closer pictures for you if you would like.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/KIF_1296.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/KIF_1296.JPG)
Joe Isuzu
05/07/2007, 06:56 PM
I also went with the hitch mounted bike rack. I'd read so many threads about people having problems finding roof racks b/c there aren't many options out there. Furthermore the hitch mounted racks are surprisingly cheaper. I believe mine is a Thule, it's for two bikes and collapses against the rear door when the bikes aren't on it or you just take it out and put it in the garage where it is now. It doesn't weight all that much, just a little bulky due to the size.
JHarris1385
05/07/2007, 07:57 PM
Thanks for the input.
Looks like Ill be giving tone some more of my money and buying a hitch from him. How easy is that install? Any suggestions or tips?
VCrossfan
05/07/2007, 09:03 PM
Thanks for the input.
Looks like Ill be giving tone some more of my money and buying a hitch from him. How easy is that install? Any suggestions or tips?
That style is not to hard to mount, not to hard to fab either and matirials are cheap...measure,measure then measure again..
Ascinder
05/08/2007, 10:40 AM
Some quick important advice: Don't get a Yakima hitch rack. I got a four bike Yakima setup which works wonderfully and folds down so you can open the rear door of the vehicle....just not the VX vehicle, otherwise the rack is great.
nfpgasmask
05/08/2007, 11:33 AM
Yup, that's the conclusion I came to. No bikes are going on my roof rack. Its just too risky. Now that I have Tone's hitch, I will be buying a hitch mounted rack for my 2 TREKs.
Bart
i bought a yakima universal bike mount for my roof rack... got it home, installed it, went to put a bike on it... packed it back up and took it back
it was a MAJOR pita to get a bike on the roof of the vx.. its just too tall.. it was just a matter of time before i dropped a bike on my roof or the side of my vx... i would recommend getting a hitch and a hitch mounted bike rack.. i sent tone an order for one of his tow hitches on friday, he had his fabricator start on it the same day and it will be shipped before he leaves for moab on friday...
nfpgasmask
05/08/2007, 11:41 AM
The hitch is great but installing it is NOT fun. Basically, getting at the side torque screws is a real big pain. You will see what I mean if you go this route. Also, drilling the holes is not fun and takes some muscle. Don't attempt it with a cordless drill, make sure you have a good a/c powered drill and buy a separate (throw away) bit for metal so you don't trash your nice wood drill bits. Give yourself a full day to install this because it does take some time/patience. A Dremel is nice to have to cut the cladding away in the center. You could do it with a Sawsall or jigsaw I suppose, but the Dremel makes this nice, easy and clean. Also, if you ever plan on towing, get the brake light kit from Tone at the same time and install that as well.
I love having the hitch, despite the pain it was to install, it is the BEST looking hitch option out there.
Bart
Thanks for the input.
Looks like Ill be giving tone some more of my money and buying a hitch from him. How easy is that install? Any suggestions or tips?
JHarris1385
05/08/2007, 12:47 PM
So which hitch the
Frame Mount 2" Receiver Hitch Kit - $179
Pictures Install Instructions
or the
Dylan / Curt Hitch Kit - $239
Install Instructions
???
Ascinder
05/08/2007, 12:56 PM
Frame mount is the one you want for ground clearance/appearance. You will have to cut the cladding though. The frame mount is the one Bart was referring to in the above posts.
The Dylan/Curt hitch is this one:
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/2/PICT0236.JPGhttp://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/2/PICT0233.JPG
rowhard
05/08/2007, 02:27 PM
And here is what Tones frame mounted looks like, much cleaner and no clearance problems. Removing the rear cladding is a bit of a pain, depending on how mechanically inclined you are. If you don't have a 1/2 inch drill motor, stop by a tool rental place and rent one along with the correct size drill bit, you will be happy you did, trust me.
ALso, on racks. I tried one of those kind you hang the bikes from and it didn't work worth a darn and was a pain for me, so went with the Hollywood model I listed before: http://www.bikerackshops.com/SG64625.html, but of course there are better and more expensive one's available.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/IMG_0001.JPG
Ascinder
05/08/2007, 02:42 PM
Although, when it is lifted like yours is Jharris, the Curt hitch's lower height becomes a moot point, unless you offroad the way SPAZZ does :eek: When I put mine on, I lost a wee bit of departure angle, but the 6" higher I went brought it right back and also protects my cladding so it works great for me.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/2/PICT0288.JPG
Joe Isuzu
05/08/2007, 07:48 PM
yea, the Curt Hitch was disappointingly ugly for me, I was hoping for more of a "hidden" hitch, it looks like something you bought AM from Pep Boys, I didn't have any choice in the matter, several places said they didn't make hitches for the VX and the only one that said they could do it used this type of hitch
But, seeing as how I didn't want to cut any cladding and there just aren't that many choices out there, I figured I'd be happy with it in the long run, I don't plan on off-roading much anyway so the loss of ground clearance meant nothing to me
kobie
05/08/2007, 08:21 PM
... or you could save ALOT of money and do this (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007N212U/ref=nosim/?tag=dealtime-auto-20&creative=380333&creativeASIN=B0007N212U&linkCode=asn):
especially if you're only getting a hitch to tote your bikes and you do it once every so often.
cyronman
05/23/2007, 09:29 AM
How do these hitches compare in the distance they protrude outward from the vehicle?
Looks like the Curt hitch sticks out farther in addition to being lower.
Ascinder
05/23/2007, 11:42 AM
After looking at nfpsgasmasks hitch(the Tone version that doesn't stick out) and mine, I think the Curt hitch sticks down just a wee bit more and out just a wee bit more too. I will try to get some good pics of the Curt hitch I have tonight.
Triathlete
05/23/2007, 12:14 PM
My bike goes on the roof. Slightly modified the mounts and they slid right into the factorry roof rack grooves. If your 5'7 or taller getting the bike up there isn't that hard.
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DeepSilentComplete
05/23/2007, 01:25 PM
I have a Yakima Raptor rack and a Yakima Ankle Biter for my VX. The Ankle Biter came with a previous vehicle and I kept it when I sold the car. Both work just fine and attach to my Yakima roof rack. I prefer the Raptor, it is easier to attach/detach the bike and doesn't require the key/key lock like the biter.
I find the biggest challenge with a roof rack system is hefting the bike onto the roof and trying to attach it while holding it up. Easier with two people, but when I am by myself it is a bit of challenge holding onto the VX, hefting the bike, and attaching same to the bike rack. Probably easier to get a rear-mount rack.
If you do decide to go with the roof rack bike rack I do have extra aerodynamic mounting clips that I could be persuaded to send along if you need them.
Jolly Roger VX'er
05/23/2007, 09:54 PM
I don't do any serious off-roading with this set-up; but, it works for me!
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/medium/505picture_011.jpg
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