Will I gte my bike in a mini?

Will I gte my bike in a mini?

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Chris71

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21,548 posts

249 months

Monday 27th March 2006
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Hi,

I know you can get 87 students in one, but can you get a mountain bike in a mini?

Managed to get my sub 5 (minus the wheels) into the back of a Quantum kit car with the hard top on, so thinking there must be some way of doing it - with the rear seats out maybe? Always had a bit of a thing fro minis, now I've got the budget to buy a decent spec cooper wondering if I can fit my beloved bike in!!

Chris.

pdV6

16,442 posts

268 months

Monday 27th March 2006
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Roof bars & bike carrier?

love machine

7,609 posts

242 months

Monday 27th March 2006
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I can get a 6'4 surfboard in my mini with a 6 point roll cage and door bars! It involves some very complex geometry! Bike? No chance! Tin opener?

danwebster

503 posts

241 months

Monday 27th March 2006
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I got a 17" full sus bike in my old bog standard mini, with the wheels off obviously.

I'd probably struggle now though....

Extra 300 Driver

5,281 posts

253 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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Take the fromt seat out

Chris71

Original Poster:

21,548 posts

249 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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danwebster said:
I got a 17" full sus bike in my old bog standard mini, with the wheels off obviously.

I'd probably struggle now though....


Sounds promising, what was involved in doing that? Any seats removed?

greatgranny

9,364 posts

233 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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I used to get a racing bike in the back of my Mini so a MTB should be no problem.

Just remove wheels, make sure you cover all the crappy bits, slide it into thr front upside down and then rotate it over the seats so its the right way round.

Remove the back seat if you want more room. No good if you have high back seats in though.

haynes

370 posts

249 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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Look, its a bike, so get on and ride it, thats what they're for, dont put it in the car. Now, minis thy're for sticking in the garage for endless tinkering, far too noisey, uncomfortable and problematic for driving too much! I ride about 7000-8000 miles a year on the push bike, mainly to work and back whilst the mini is usually in bits, although it finally got taken away last night for a respray.

danwebster

503 posts

241 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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Chris71 said:
danwebster said:
I got a 17" full sus bike in my old bog standard mini, with the wheels off obviously.

I'd probably struggle now though....


Sounds promising, what was involved in doing that? Any seats removed?


No, just the wheels off and a blanket on the back seat....twist the bars round i think, possibly had the front end over the passenger seat...I can't remember that well, but it all went in no probs.

Dan

4WD

2,289 posts

238 months

Tuesday 28th March 2006
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My carbon & alloy s-works is lighter than my 8st girlfriend, so I'd ditch the passenger & rear seat to get it in. Priorities afterall.

myname

16 posts

222 months

Thursday 18th May 2006
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get quick release front seat mount - basically a clevis pin with an r-clip through it - and then you can whip the pasenger seat out and have the bike in the back with no trouble, obv. wheels off though...

otherwise, get a hatchback cycle carrier a sunroff and a roll cage and some long top straps and you're away <- this is the set-up i use but then the phrase mini 'special' has never been so apt...