ULTIMATE Bike Rack Thread (merged threads)
#16
The previous links on that old thread must have changed, try this:
http://www.etrailer.com/products.asp...=Lexus&t1=&h=e
http://www.etrailer.com/products.asp...=Lexus&t1=&h=e
#18
Cool bike rack on SC430
I saw it this weekend, and I didn't think it could have existed.
Rear plate was mounted on a springy pivot. Plate gets pulled open/down to expose a bike rack mount that attached to the top of the metal bumper structure, inside the cavity behind the plate.
You stick in the actual rack, one piece of square beam.
Stick the cotter pin to hold the rack in place, and you've got a practical way to transport bikes and keep them far enough away from the body and not threaten any of the paint with the bikes or the rack.
Anyone have this? The SC I saw it on was parked, guy probably out riding, and I wish I could have asked him where he got that rack.
Rear plate was mounted on a springy pivot. Plate gets pulled open/down to expose a bike rack mount that attached to the top of the metal bumper structure, inside the cavity behind the plate.
You stick in the actual rack, one piece of square beam.
Stick the cotter pin to hold the rack in place, and you've got a practical way to transport bikes and keep them far enough away from the body and not threaten any of the paint with the bikes or the rack.
Anyone have this? The SC I saw it on was parked, guy probably out riding, and I wish I could have asked him where he got that rack.
#20
It was a white on saddle, probably a 2006 parked in the marina parking lot near marina del rey. all the bikers come by that lot, so you must have been out riding when I saw your rack. Who are you? Anyone here know you?
#23
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Try these guys if your intent on doing this.
http://www.bikerackshops.com/groupspecialtyracks.html
Would be curious to see pics.
Lee
Try these guys if your intent on doing this.
http://www.bikerackshops.com/groupspecialtyracks.html
Would be curious to see pics.
Lee
#24
"hidden" receiver for bike rack
Installed today by Eckart's in LA. Bike shops told me to get a 2" receiver, even though 200 pounds is max for bike racks. Sticks out a bit, but they made a cap that mounts the rear plate right into the receiver. I am contemplating whether to tell them to take it off and give my money back.
Let's hear from those who would love a hidden bike rack mount and from you perfectionists too.
Conflicted right now!
Let's hear from those who would love a hidden bike rack mount and from you perfectionists too.
Conflicted right now!
#27
I REALLY like the way that looks. While I can spot the license plate sticking out a little bit, I sent the link to my wife and she didn't even notice it...which is a good thing! You really have to be looking for it. Nice work.
I know that many folks here feel it's blasphamy to put a bike rick on this car. However, some people (myself included) don't have a second "beater" car to use for these kinds of things. While I have no issue with finding a beat up $2,000 car for this kind of stuff, we live in a condo and I DO have an issue with spending $12,000 for a second parking space in our building to park the beater car! That makes it a very expensive bike-hauler!
My only question (and this may be a fairly stupid one) is where does the rear license plate go when you have the bike rack "plugged into" the reciever hitch?
I know that many folks here feel it's blasphamy to put a bike rick on this car. However, some people (myself included) don't have a second "beater" car to use for these kinds of things. While I have no issue with finding a beat up $2,000 car for this kind of stuff, we live in a condo and I DO have an issue with spending $12,000 for a second parking space in our building to park the beater car! That makes it a very expensive bike-hauler!
My only question (and this may be a fairly stupid one) is where does the rear license plate go when you have the bike rack "plugged into" the reciever hitch?
#29
Also keep in mind this is a 2-inch receiver. Bike racks exist that can mount to a smaller receiver which may stick out a fraction of an inch less.
And keep in mind that if I see anyone hauling a trailer with this get up I do reserve the right to cry, point and laugh, and find any means necessary to embarass you...assuming your trailer and rear bumper haven't stopped without you somewhere back. Rated to 200 pounds max.
I will either look for or have fabricated an attachment for the bike rack to mount the receiver "cap" that holds the rear plate directly to the bike rack.
Should be as simple as two ears on the back of the rack with holes big enough for the retaining pin.
While the flip-down license plate holder can be used for trailer hauling (hides the receiver when not in use), keep in mind that cops don't mind that because they can ID you by the plates on your trailer before they leave their cruiser.
If your plate is not visible and you don't have a trailer plate they can call in before they greet you, they will be have reason to stop you and nervous about getting shot by an anonymous motorist in the process (do you like tickets?).
That's why I certainly will ensure my plate is visible from behind before I take my bike anywhere.
And keep in mind that if I see anyone hauling a trailer with this get up I do reserve the right to cry, point and laugh, and find any means necessary to embarass you...assuming your trailer and rear bumper haven't stopped without you somewhere back. Rated to 200 pounds max.
Should be as simple as two ears on the back of the rack with holes big enough for the retaining pin.
While the flip-down license plate holder can be used for trailer hauling (hides the receiver when not in use), keep in mind that cops don't mind that because they can ID you by the plates on your trailer before they leave their cruiser.
If your plate is not visible and you don't have a trailer plate they can call in before they greet you, they will be have reason to stop you and nervous about getting shot by an anonymous motorist in the process (do you like tickets?).
That's why I certainly will ensure my plate is visible from behind before I take my bike anywhere.
Last edited by bfigard; 08-02-07 at 09:58 AM.
#30
bike rack done right
Here is the big picture. More detailed to come when I can get permission for more than one pic per post.
I had to get the license plate mount welded on at a mobile shop ($30). It is important to:
1) use a qualified welder because the bike rack is not so thick and you could melt through it
2) mount it down at the bottom so cops can see it below your bikes (2 max) AND to keep the weld out of the load path due to the weight of the bikes. I knew all those structural engineering courses back in college would pay off!
I had to get the license plate mount welded on at a mobile shop ($30). It is important to:
1) use a qualified welder because the bike rack is not so thick and you could melt through it
2) mount it down at the bottom so cops can see it below your bikes (2 max) AND to keep the weld out of the load path due to the weight of the bikes. I knew all those structural engineering courses back in college would pay off!