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2012-01-28 9:29 AM

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Subject: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
Probably way TMI....  my wife and I were packing her SUV at 5:30 this AM for our indoor group training ride.  Cold, snowy, and generally January Indianaish today.  Thanks to the Share the Ride, we were putting in her 51 cm and my 58 cm and couldn't efficiently figure out a good way to do it, so I ended up putting the bike rack on my car and hanging my shiny new bike off the back, yes, in the snow (sigh) and we drove separately (was that a run on sentence or what!).  So, what's the best way to put two bikes in the back of an SUV?  She has an RX350 meaning pretty much a midsize.  Yes, back seats were down, and no, we did not take off the front tires.  Any thoughts or better yet pictures would be greatly appreciated!


2012-01-28 9:49 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
Easy peasy. Take off the front tires, put one bike in rear wheel first and the other one in fork first. I'd put a blanket between them. Fit the tires and gear bag in around the bikes. I have put two bikes into the back seat of my 4-door pick up (a Dakota - midsize) this way, wth one being a 58 cm Roadie.

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2012-01-28 9:59 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
Taking off the tires would only save an inch or so. Removing the front wheels though would make a big difference.
2012-01-28 10:34 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV

dipboss - 2012-01-28 11:49 AM Easy peasy. Take off the front tires, put one bike in rear wheel first and the other one in fork first. I'd put a blanket between them. Fit the tires and gear bag in around the bikes. I have put two bikes into the back seat of my 4-door pick up (a Dakota - midsize) this way, wth one being a 58 cm Roadie.

Happy riding

This is exactly what we do (except as mentioned the front wheel, not tires)

2012-01-28 10:45 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
axteraa - 2012-01-28 10:34 AM

dipboss - 2012-01-28 11:49 AM Easy peasy. Take off the front tires, put one bike in rear wheel first and the other one in fork first. I'd put a blanket between them. Fit the tires and gear bag in around the bikes. I have put two bikes into the back seat of my 4-door pick up (a Dakota - midsize) this way, wth one being a 58 cm Roadie.

Happy riding

This is exactly what we do (except as mentioned the front wheel, not tires)

x2 just lay them on top of each other with something in between and something underneath.
I have a Mazda CX-7 and this has worked with 51 and 58 tri bikes quite well. 

2012-01-28 11:42 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
Tee hee, what a cute question. I fit 2 bikes in the back of my Mazda 3! Seats folded down, and one of the bikes has to have both wheels off. Blanket in between. Bags of stuff, helmet, food, etc is squished in whatever leftover pocket of space is available. If I can do it in a tiny Mazda 3 (not the hatchback even) you've gotta be able to do it in an SUV!


2012-01-28 2:54 PM
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faded_memories - 2012-01-28 7:59 AM Taking off the tires would only save an inch or so. Removing the front wheels though would make a big difference.

ha.

I've had 3 mountain bikes in the back of my Durango.  Plus the 3 owners of said bikes.  Take the wheels off.  Piece of cake

2012-01-28 5:12 PM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
I've fit them in back of my Xterra by taking off the front wheels and loading them in with the back wheels against the driver's and passenger's  seat respectively, no problem. The X had a bar you could install to lock the forks on, like a roof rack but on the inside. But I found it solved a problem I did not have.
2012-01-28 5:20 PM
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Thanks everybody- shows what the cold weather does to me.  
2012-01-28 9:25 PM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
I have a CRV and can fit in 2 road bikes with front wheels off (tires on the wheels) with only the small half of the back seat down...leaves lots of room for gear bags on the otehr half of the back seat or in the back. blanket goes between the two bikes.
2012-01-29 1:46 AM
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I've managed to cram two bikes, an extra set of wheels, a disc, a cooler, clothes for a three day weekend, and all the rest of my race gear in the back of my Mini Cooper. If you can't get two bikes into an SUV, you clearly aren't trying very hard


2012-01-29 7:00 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV

Step 1.

 

Get one of these

 

2012-01-29 7:00 AM
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Once had a weekends worth of clothes, 2 mtbs and 2 people in an Eagle Talon.  We always got primo parking at races since we couldn't go through fields to park.  
2012-01-29 7:19 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
Mom and I routinely stuff two mountain bikes or an MTB and hybrid into the back of a Honda CRV. We don't remove the wheels and are too cheap to buy a rack. Back seats go down. One bike goes in front first, on its side with front wheel turned 90 degrees leaning against the front seats. The other bike goes in back wheel first, also on side, front wheel turned 90%. Be careful not to slam rear door on front wheel of second bike (needs adequate clearance), or get gears/chains entangled when decoupling. Plenty of room back there for other gear/luggage--we have taken the setup on multi-day trips. As for true bike stuffing, I can fit my bike in the back of my 2-door Hyundai Accent, with or without front wheel removed. Can't take passengers, and if I don't remove the front wheel, I have to prop up the passenger seat so it doesn't get pushed down and block my mirror view, but it fits. Sometimes work up more of a sweat getting the bike in/out than on the actual ride!
2012-01-29 9:05 AM
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JZig - 2012-01-29 3:46 AM I've managed to cram two bikes, an extra set of wheels, a disc, a cooler, clothes for a three day weekend, and all the rest of my race gear in the back of my Mini Cooper. If you can't get two bikes into an SUV, you clearly aren't trying very hard

Pics or it didn't happen!

2012-01-29 10:13 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV

3 Bike, extra wheels, 1 week of luggage X3, and 3 people in a Pontiac Vibe.

And a pic for proof:



2012-01-29 10:33 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
indianacyclist - 2012-01-29 10:13 AM

3 Bike, extra wheels, 1 week of luggage X3, and 3 people in a Pontiac Vibe.

And a pic for proof:

 

^^^^Winner!

2012-01-29 10:52 AM
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Indianacyclist for the win! Very impressive.

I'd like to see pics of the mini cooper myself. You know, so I can convince my husband it's practical enough for us to get one.

2012-01-29 11:00 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
indianacyclist - 2012-01-29 11:13 AM

3 Bike, extra wheels, 1 week of luggage X3, and 3 people in a Pontiac Vibe.

And a pic for proof:

 

Nice Packing WOW, I had trouble doing that with a minivan, Must have been the 3 extra dogs



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2012-01-29 11:06 AM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
So, when you're packing your cars like that, do you guys do anything to protect the derailleur or other parts of the bike from getting squished or having pressure applied to it?
2012-01-29 12:28 PM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV

Did you have to take the seats of the bike?

indianacyclist - 2012-01-29 10:13 AM

3 Bike, extra wheels, 1 week of luggage X3, and 3 people in a Pontiac Vibe.

And a pic for proof:



2012-01-29 12:49 PM
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I take two bikes without taking their wheels off at all. I have a Suburban and by lifting up the second row passenger seats, the one bike wheels right in. The second lays down in the back. Of course, I'm then only able to take one other person but there's plenty of room for all kinds of bags around the bikes.
2012-01-29 5:41 PM
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Ok my first thought was that it wasn't that impressive - we have a Toyota Matrix which is basically the same thing and I am sure 3 bikes would be no problem but then when you say you got 3 people in there too so not both back seats folded down!  I'm very impressed!

 

indianacyclist - 2012-01-29 12:13 PM

3 Bike, extra wheels, 1 week of luggage X3, and 3 people in a Pontiac Vibe.

And a pic for proof:

2012-01-29 6:48 PM
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_Deb_ - 2012-01-29 12:06 PMSo, when you're packing your cars like that, do you guys do anything to protect the derailleur or other parts of the bike from getting squished or having pressure applied to it?
Blankets over the bikes to protect against scratching and just leave enough space for the derailleurs so they don't get bent.
2012-01-29 6:50 PM
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Subject: RE: How to fit two bikes in the back of an SUV
NewbieTri100 - 2012-01-29 1:28 PM

Did you have to take the seats of the bike?

indianacyclist - 2012-01-29 10:13 AM

3 Bike, extra wheels, 1 week of luggage X3, and 3 people in a Pontiac Vibe.

And a pic for proof:

Yeah seat posts and wheels were taken off. Saved a ton of room.
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