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Fuelwatcher said:So with that in mind how do I go about buying the Seat lockable roof bars and how expensive are they. Lokking fuel economy wise and not wanting to pay shite loads for the things in the first place.
got a saris bones carrier (3 bikes) from halfords, it was about 90 quid and was quite good.
my only concern was the stability of it - but just as long as you secure it properly with the straps its fine... piccie below...
beleive it or not, once i'd removed the front wheel (not doing that again it was a biatch to get the disk straight...) the numberplate was clearly visible, even with 2 bikes on there.
davej_anderson said:only problem is my tyres don't fit the bloody carrier (running 2.5 michelins) and the central arm that locks to the downtube doesn't reach ( the down tube is quite high up with it being a full susser).
Got the Seat roof bars and bike carrier as per the website.
only problem is my tyres don't fit the bloody carrier (running 2.5 michelins) and the central arm that locks to the downtube doesn't reach ( the down tube is quite high up with it being a full susser).
Freewheelin' said:Bought some Thule roofbars to fit Leon this week, £80 delivered from Snowchains Europroducts (01732-884408) instead of £130 Seat want for roofbars.
Have'nt tried fiitting them yet but assume it is the same fitting system for both.
Also bought Thule cycle carriers (to fit roofbars) from same company (type which clamp/ hold cycle upright, no need to remove front wheel) a while ago - good service in both cases, delivered within 2 days. Think they cost £60 each - certainly cheaper than Halfords!
Have carried 3 bikes on other car with this arrangement - secure and stable at highly illegal speeds (on private road of course).
Incidentally bought all this after seeing following when driving on A1M near Doncaster. Sudden commotion up ahead with vehicles taking evasive action, reason turned out to be a rear mounted cycle carrier which had fallen off the back of a Scenic into the path of following traffic. When I got to the scene family were surveying the mangled remains of their bikes and carrier which had obviously been run over by several cars/HGV's.
No boot mounted cycle carriers for me![]()
Mike
HarryHarrison said:Off topic, but its about bikes so I can
The disc should always be aligned when the wheel is sat correctly in the forks. Push down on the forks with the wheel in but the quick release slack and then tighten the QR to ensure wheel in correctly.
Pull the brake lever and look down at the disc. Does the disc bend to the side? i.e. One pad hits the disc before the other. If so, the caliper needs aligning. Simple job requiring disc caliper spacers. Not going to go into how to do it unless you need.
What brakes are they?