Roof bike carrier for carbon/aero frames
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Need a new roof carrier for taking an aero road bike away on holiday (usually it would be inside the car, but can't do that with family and luggage in there too!)
Previous bike was round alloy tubes so worked fine with Thule 591 carriers, these just don't work with the new bike and the way they clamp the down tube isn't ideal with a carbon frame anyway.
Looks like the options are wheel holding types like the yakima frontloader (bike seems to sit quite high?) or ones that secure the forks (means taking the wheel inside the car, not ideal, plus faff with through axle adaptors?).
Anyone have any experience with these sort of carriers?
Previous bike was round alloy tubes so worked fine with Thule 591 carriers, these just don't work with the new bike and the way they clamp the down tube isn't ideal with a carbon frame anyway.
Looks like the options are wheel holding types like the yakima frontloader (bike seems to sit quite high?) or ones that secure the forks (means taking the wheel inside the car, not ideal, plus faff with through axle adaptors?).
Anyone have any experience with these sort of carriers?
I use a Yakima HighSpeed which is designed specifically for thru axles - just drop the front wheel out, spin the axle back in the fork and it clamps on the axle.
Been down through France with a carbon framed Canyon on there and it's very solid, virtually no movement.
It locks to the cross bars and has built in cable lock to loop through the frame too.
Been down through France with a carbon framed Canyon on there and it's very solid, virtually no movement.
It locks to the cross bars and has built in cable lock to loop through the frame too.
I have a Yakima HighRoad which is the wheel-clamping one, so it doesn't touch the frame or dropouts. It's been great, and has a torque sensor that clicks when the wheel clamp is sufficiently tight, and a neat built in lock for the bike which is cafe-lock levels of secure, so fine for popping into a shop or garage.
My previous Yakima Frontloader (same design, slightly cheaper version of the HighRoad) went from Scotland to the Alps with 3 bikes on the roof and was totally fine all the way. The amount of flies stuck to the bikes on arrival was a different story.
Not sure what kind of car you have but when I changed to an SUV (Volvo XC60), I was pretty much at the limit of being able to put the bike on the roof without any kind of step / ladder and I'm just under 6ft 5. The lightish road bike wasn't so hard, but my hardtail MTB was a bit of a struggle. No such problems now I have an estate again!
My previous Yakima Frontloader (same design, slightly cheaper version of the HighRoad) went from Scotland to the Alps with 3 bikes on the roof and was totally fine all the way. The amount of flies stuck to the bikes on arrival was a different story.
Not sure what kind of car you have but when I changed to an SUV (Volvo XC60), I was pretty much at the limit of being able to put the bike on the roof without any kind of step / ladder and I'm just under 6ft 5. The lightish road bike wasn't so hard, but my hardtail MTB was a bit of a struggle. No such problems now I have an estate again!
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