FJ Cruisers of Northern California
Any advice reagrding a good bike rack for 2011 FJ ? (Or one to stay away from?) Not looking for used... will go with a new one. But trying to make sure I get the right gear first time. Currently leaning toward a Thule hitch mount that holds two mountain bikes.
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If you go with trailer hitch rack, get something like the Yakima Swingdaddy that will swing away from your rear door. The tilting racks will not allow you to fully open your rear door.
You can also go with the Thule Spare Me that fits over the spare tire. Only issue with this option is if you have larger than stock tires you will have to modify it to make it fit.
the good thing about the Thule Spare me is you can use it to hold a axe and shovel on the trail when not carrying a bike.
We recently ordered the Proline Ts300 3 bike spare tire mount. Works great so far! And way cheaper than Yakima or Thule hitch mounts for vehicles with rear-mount spare tires. Plus it doesn't hinder your rear door access like a hitch mount.
We have stock tires, BTW.
just be careful with the racks that attach to the spare tire. they are NOT designed to allow rear door use when loaded, although people do it all the time. puts too much stress on the hinges, etc.
also - although the racks that attach to the hitch and secure the bike via the top tube are very good, the models that secure the bikes using the tires only have the most flexibility. my wife has this very cool cruiser, but the top tube is wacked.
took me forever to figure out what worked best for us.
db
Jason (swagman), DB (T2),
Are you able to swing the rear door of your FJ open and closed while the rack is attached?
when the rack is attached, it folds up when bikes are not loaded onto it. in this position you cannot open the tail gate. however, if you swing it down, as if you were going to load bikes onto it, you are able to open the gate. there's also another feature i haven't tried yet - when bikes are loaded onto the rack, you can pull on a lever that allows the rack to hinge down, giving you more room between bikes/rack and gate. this would allow you to open the gate partially - not all the way. i haven't tried this as the loaded rack would be quite heavy.
i went round and round with being able to open the rear gate with bikes on a rack. in the end i just decided it was better for us to use the hitch type rack, and have the bikes loaded last, and unloaded first on trips. a little hassle i know, but i feel good knowing the bikes are held fast and tight. there are racks like mine that have a swing out feature, but the cost was more that we could afford.
db.
All,
Just want to circle back and say 'thanks' for your advice... all of it helpful! I finally ordered my bike rack yesterday... a Thule T2. Now I need to get a 2" hitch before the rack comes in... looking at Hidden Hitch but will check this forum for hitch-related advice on other threads. Thanks again!.
gp
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