R50/53 All bicycle riders and their MINIs
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All bicycle riders and their MINIs
To all the people that ride bicycles and own a Mini.
I don't have a Mini yet, but am looking into getting one in the near future, but I am consirned about my bike and how to transport it in the Mini.
Who out there has a roof rack, rear rack for your bicycle, do you have any problems mounting the rack, scratching your car?
Do you put your bike in your Mini instead of on a rack, and is there enough room to do this?
I ride my bike everyday of my life and I need to know that I can keep doing this once I get my Mini.
Thanks for all the help in advance,
Gilman.
I don't have a Mini yet, but am looking into getting one in the near future, but I am consirned about my bike and how to transport it in the Mini.
Who out there has a roof rack, rear rack for your bicycle, do you have any problems mounting the rack, scratching your car?
Do you put your bike in your Mini instead of on a rack, and is there enough room to do this?
I ride my bike everyday of my life and I need to know that I can keep doing this once I get my Mini.
Thanks for all the help in advance,
Gilman.
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My mountain bike fits in the back, assuming I pull the wheels off, and I only have to fold one seat
I have managed to slot two bikes in - again with only one folded seat, but it was a little 'tight'.
I also have a bike-rack that I bought for a Jeep, it fits reasonably well and holds two bikes in comfort, but you have to remove the rack to open the hatch.....
I have managed to slot two bikes in - again with only one folded seat, but it was a little 'tight'.
I also have a bike-rack that I bought for a Jeep, it fits reasonably well and holds two bikes in comfort, but you have to remove the rack to open the hatch.....
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I can fit a road bike in the car with rear seats folded down and just the front wheel off. Handlebars in first, seat on the driver's side, drivetrain facing up. I don't even have to tilt the passenger seat forward if I turn the handlebars all the way to the right (facing up) and hook the left handlebar around the left shoulder of the passenger seat.
Confused yet? My bike fits great.
Confused yet? My bike fits great.
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I too ride bikes just about every day. I have had many types of cars with roof racks, hatch racks, and rear racks, as I have raced bikes for about 13 years. A rear mounted rack (hitch) is your best option for a few reasons.
1. it keeps your bikes away from your car at all times. this means no scratches.
2 you can take off the rack easily. I dont like leaving the rack on without bikes on it, i dont think it looks as good with an empty rack on.
3 as opposed to a roof rack, you can easily wax your car without going through the hassle of taking off your roof rack. Yes you could wax around it if need be.
4. I can just take it off and set it in my garage until I need to use it again.
I had the Mini Fini rear rack mounted and love it. I can fit my BMX Road and MTB on there without a problem. There are 2 pipe-like pieces that come out of the rear bumper that make it look like you have a quad exhaust. haha
Roof racks are ok but there area some downfalls.
1. The waxing issue as stated above
2.the whistling noise you get when driving at speed
3. Not a huge deal but you get less MPG, more noticable on long trips
4. there is always a chance of you dropping your bike on your roof.
5. Correct me if I am wrong) I believe the factory roof rack drills holes in your roof. But I know that Yakima and Thule make ones that dont.
I would say the only downfall of the Mini Fini that I can say is that after the year that I have had it the paint on it has faded a bit. I could personally care less, but could be fixed with a trip to the powder coater.
Hope this helps
1. it keeps your bikes away from your car at all times. this means no scratches.
2 you can take off the rack easily. I dont like leaving the rack on without bikes on it, i dont think it looks as good with an empty rack on.
3 as opposed to a roof rack, you can easily wax your car without going through the hassle of taking off your roof rack. Yes you could wax around it if need be.
4. I can just take it off and set it in my garage until I need to use it again.
I had the Mini Fini rear rack mounted and love it. I can fit my BMX Road and MTB on there without a problem. There are 2 pipe-like pieces that come out of the rear bumper that make it look like you have a quad exhaust. haha
Roof racks are ok but there area some downfalls.
1. The waxing issue as stated above
2.the whistling noise you get when driving at speed
3. Not a huge deal but you get less MPG, more noticable on long trips
4. there is always a chance of you dropping your bike on your roof.
5. Correct me if I am wrong) I believe the factory roof rack drills holes in your roof. But I know that Yakima and Thule make ones that dont.
I would say the only downfall of the Mini Fini that I can say is that after the year that I have had it the paint on it has faded a bit. I could personally care less, but could be fixed with a trip to the powder coater.
Hope this helps
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egads, in the USA (especially here in Texas!) it's a "trunk" ;-)
just funnin' ya...
Roof rack for me, an old Barrecrafters that works great, coupla fork mounts on there spaced to clear the sunroof in the open position. If the paint smudges a little, I'm not super worried - cars are made to be used. Know, though, that some bicycle mount and rack combinations are too low to clear an open sunroof in the back, had to mount my bike mounts outboard of the pylons. Also, a spoiler removes most of the wind noise.
I'm getting a 1 1/4" receiver hitch though, for reasons above. They're by far the best option, keep bike out of airstream, easy install/remove, no paint contact. Only drawback is in bad weather the schmutz gathers on the bike - a good reason to get a cyclocross bike in addition to the others in your stable... or have a dinky utility trailer like I do that has forkmount bike racks on ITS roof! (come to think of it, I have to repaint that thing to match the Mini...)
Remember too, the mathematical formula for the ideal number of bicycles to own (it's actually identical to the number of Minis one should own):
n + 1
...where "n" is the number of bicycles currently owned.
just funnin' ya...
Roof rack for me, an old Barrecrafters that works great, coupla fork mounts on there spaced to clear the sunroof in the open position. If the paint smudges a little, I'm not super worried - cars are made to be used. Know, though, that some bicycle mount and rack combinations are too low to clear an open sunroof in the back, had to mount my bike mounts outboard of the pylons. Also, a spoiler removes most of the wind noise.
I'm getting a 1 1/4" receiver hitch though, for reasons above. They're by far the best option, keep bike out of airstream, easy install/remove, no paint contact. Only drawback is in bad weather the schmutz gathers on the bike - a good reason to get a cyclocross bike in addition to the others in your stable... or have a dinky utility trailer like I do that has forkmount bike racks on ITS roof! (come to think of it, I have to repaint that thing to match the Mini...)
Remember too, the mathematical formula for the ideal number of bicycles to own (it's actually identical to the number of Minis one should own):
n + 1
...where "n" is the number of bicycles currently owned.
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Rack it up!
Buster and I like the Thule.
Matter of personal preference, I really like the way a roof rack looks. I leave it on pretty much year-round. There is noise...however I have the music on enough that I am rarely aware of it (the Mini inherently not the quietest of vehicles). It has been through a few trips on turbulent days and the set-up inspired confidence. Also initiated quite a few conversations that inevitably begin "that bike is bigger than your car" including one with a really good looking cop and that totally made my day.
BONUS 1: Bought a huge mirror (awesome clearance price!!!!) and was able to tie it down on that rack (next to the bike) for the ride home. It WAS bigger than the car (first time unscrewing the antenna...amazingly reception was the same!).
BONUS 2: SO much easier to find Buster in a parking lot...just look for the bike.
Agree, it WILL leave marks that will need serious, potentially costly attention.
Great luck with your decision...you'll be thrilled either way!
Matter of personal preference, I really like the way a roof rack looks. I leave it on pretty much year-round. There is noise...however I have the music on enough that I am rarely aware of it (the Mini inherently not the quietest of vehicles). It has been through a few trips on turbulent days and the set-up inspired confidence. Also initiated quite a few conversations that inevitably begin "that bike is bigger than your car" including one with a really good looking cop and that totally made my day.
BONUS 1: Bought a huge mirror (awesome clearance price!!!!) and was able to tie it down on that rack (next to the bike) for the ride home. It WAS bigger than the car (first time unscrewing the antenna...amazingly reception was the same!).
BONUS 2: SO much easier to find Buster in a parking lot...just look for the bike.
Agree, it WILL leave marks that will need serious, potentially costly attention.
Great luck with your decision...you'll be thrilled either way!
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Have not mounted on my MINI yet, but have used 10+ years on last two cars and works great.
Plan on mounting when tags finally arrive (6 month wait so far).
http://www.bdiracks.com/bdiplate.html
Another cool feature is you can open the boot with the rack in place, mind you carefully.
Plan on mounting when tags finally arrive (6 month wait so far).
http://www.bdiracks.com/bdiplate.html
Another cool feature is you can open the boot with the rack in place, mind you carefully.
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