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I have a repco flyer advertising ROLA roof racks, $95. The picture
shows the front fork clipped to the rack via the quick release system An associate has some Sweedish made racks that cost him $500. He can carry bikes without taking off the front wheel. Just strap the rims to the rack. Any comment on the ROLA ? Being $400 cheaper than the swedish sort, or getting a tow bar+bike rack, I thought I would give it a try. TIA Owen |
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Hi Owen,
this seems pretty cheap for a ROLA. Is it just the racks, or the racks plus the bike carrier, or just the bike carrier? The advantage of the Swedish system is that you don't have to take off the front wheel and then find somewhere to stash it. I'm pretty sure ROLA also sell a rack attachment that holds just the front wheel, so you can stash everything on the rack. The towbar attachment is an option, but will obviously obstruct rear vision when in use. Any system will work, it depends on what you want. ROLA is definitely a good brand, and at that price, it'd be hard to beat. Hope that helps, Peter On Oct 27, 5:16 pm, Owen wrote: I have a repco flyer advertising ROLA roof racks, $95. The picture shows the front fork clipped to the rack via the quick release system An associate has some Sweedish made racks that cost him $500. He can carry bikes without taking off the front wheel. Just strap the rims to the rack. Any comment on the ROLA ? Being $400 cheaper than the swedish sort, or getting a tow bar+bike rack, I thought I would give it a try. TIA Owen |
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Thanks Peter, and you were correct, roof racks were a separate item,
(just read what I wanted to read) Adding that brought the total cost to $260, so for the one or two times I could have used it, I will keep my money and semi disassemble the bike to stick in the back of the Barina. Owen On Oct 28, 8:19*am, " wrote: Hi Owen, this seems pretty cheap for a ROLA. Is it just the racks, or the racks plus the bike carrier, or just the bike carrier? The advantage of the Swedish system is that you don't have to take off the front wheel and then find somewhere to stash it. I'm pretty sure ROLA also sell a rack attachment that holds just the front wheel, so you can stash everything on the rack. The towbar attachment is an option, but will obviously obstruct rear vision when in use. Any system will work, it depends on what you want. ROLA is definitely a good brand, and at that price, it'd be hard to beat. Hope that helps, Peter On Oct 27, 5:16 pm, Owen wrote: I have a repco flyer advertising *ROLA roof racks, $95. The picture shows the front fork clipped to the rack via the quick release system An associate has some Sweedish made racks that cost him $500. He can carry bikes without taking off the front wheel. Just strap the rims to the rack. Any comment on the ROLA ? Being $400 cheaper than the swedish sort, or getting a tow bar+bike rack, I thought I would give it a try. TIA Owen |
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Owen wrote:
Thanks Peter, and you were correct, roof racks were a separate item, (just read what I wanted to read) Adding that brought the total cost to $260, so for the one or two times I could have used it, I will keep my money and semi disassemble the bike to stick in the back of the Barina. Problem with roof racks for bikes is forgetting about them and the odd low underpass, or your own garage... Seen it. O. Owen On Oct 28, 8:19 am, " wrote: Hi Owen, this seems pretty cheap for a ROLA. Is it just the racks, or the racks plus the bike carrier, or just the bike carrier? The advantage of the Swedish system is that you don't have to take off the front wheel and then find somewhere to stash it. I'm pretty sure ROLA also sell a rack attachment that holds just the front wheel, so you can stash everything on the rack. The towbar attachment is an option, but will obviously obstruct rear vision when in use. Any system will work, it depends on what you want. ROLA is definitely a good brand, and at that price, it'd be hard to beat. Hope that helps, Peter On Oct 27, 5:16 pm, Owen wrote: I have a repco flyer advertising ROLA roof racks, $95. The picture shows the front fork clipped to the rack via the quick release system An associate has some Sweedish made racks that cost him $500. He can carry bikes without taking off the front wheel. Just strap the rims to the rack. Any comment on the ROLA ? Being $400 cheaper than the swedish sort, or getting a tow bar+bike rack, I thought I would give it a try. TIA Owen |
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Owen Hiya Owen, I don't know if this is any good to you or not, but I bought a set of roof racks which are aero-dynamically shaped like the Rola's but are made in Australia. Their Brand name is RAK http://www.roof-racks.com.au/ They are pretty much the same price retail as they were when i bought mine about 5 yrs ago and are fully adjustable for width of your car....I also have with it, a bike carrier with the front spindle thingo at the front of it for the forks....yeah unfortunately you need to take off the front wheel. it has come with a rubber boot for the rear wheel holder but it split on mine when i tried to put my fat MTB tyre on it. Now this roof rack is only for cars that have the side gutter above the doors..not for the newer cars with no noticeable gutter. It cost me well over $300 when i bought it with the bike attachment but I'm asking $60....just needs a bit of a wash...i still have the keys somewhere.....gotta have a looky around. I'm in the SW Sydney area so if your interested and if you think it could suit what you want for the price..let me know here. I had the racks on a Mitsubishi Magna 93 model...but you must have the side gutters to suit. If you want to buy a new set..well refer the website i provided...i think they sell ones for the modern nil gutter cars too. Hope this helps what your after Cheers DJ |
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