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Cyclists - Roof Rack or Install a Hitch & Thule Rack?

Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by geguia, Jan 5, 2017.

  1. HypersonicPrime

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    I've had issues on previous cars where hitch-mounted racks can scrape the ground in situations with a change in road angle (such as my driveway) even if you try to mitigate it by driving diagonally. Since I need to carry a kayak anyways, I opted for going on the roof (just watch for low-hanging ceilings!). Because the roof is low, it's really easy to put bikes or a kayak on. I can have a bike from the ground to fully strapped in less than 60 seconds.

    I went with the Toyota roof rail option (cheaper than aftermarket and I like the look better). It did create some wind noise, so I bought a 46" Yakima Fairing, which helps tremendously. I bought 2 bike racks on Amazon called "Cyclingdeal 1 Bike Car Roof Carrier Rack Bicycle Racks With Lock". The racks are surprisingly sturdy for $49. I'm very happy with them.

    For carrying my kayak, I went with "ROLA (59912) J Style Kayak Carrier Roof Rack".

    Total cost for Toyota roof rack ($300), fairing ($92), 2 bike racks ($49 each), and 1 kayak rack ($58) is $548. I think I'd have spent over $1000 on full Thule or Yakima. I don't know the drop in MPGe yet, but I'm sure it is notable. If I don't need the space, I'll put my bike inside on a long trip.

    Edit: I forgot to mention I bought a second tow hook (first is with jack handle kit) for $50 from Toyota. This way I can tie the ends of the kayak to a front and rear tow hook eyelet (installed behind those little square panels) and not have straps touching my car's paint/body. This brings the total to $598.

     
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  2. PNWbiker

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    THAT'S AWESOME!
    May I ask how you like it so far? This looks like exactly what I will want when I get my Prime. I hope to find an installer in Portland - mind if I ask what specific model this is so I know what to ask for when I contact a local Torklift dealer?
    Thank you!
     
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    I put my 54cm road bike in the back and it fit fine, and sat in the back for a short drive to the bike path just fine. I tried it both ways: rear wheel first and front wheel first and it didn't touch the sides of the car or the hatch, and I didn't have to remove the front wheel or pedals.
    Still going to get a hitch like PriusPostus2 has - hoping a Prime owner in Portland is able to tell me where they had theirs installed. I have had a Thule hitch mount rack on my Outback for 10 years and I use it every day - I live on a 20% hill and most days I'm just too dang lazy to climb it, so I drive to the bottom of the hill any time I want to ride :p
     
  4. pyramidbuilder

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    I'm wondering if the hitch plus rack scrapes easily on driveway's etc. On my 2007 Prius, I was generally OK except on steep curbs. But the Prime seems lower to me so I am concerned that the rack will be an issue.
     
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  5. prairiedog53

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    Was this a roof-mounted or hitch-mounted bike rack?
     
  6. joachimz

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    Hatch mounted, it was a Thule, loved the rack, very sturdy, but only used it when carrying 2 bikes due to mileage decrease
     
  7. SHDL

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    FYI, Torklift Central now lists a 2 inch hitch for the Prius Prime on their website, "Stealth Eco Hitch", Part Number 7369. Torklift Central | 2017 Toyota Prius Prime Stealth EcoHitch

    The hitch is pricey, at $339.99 USD, plus tax and shipping! But it has a 2 inch receiver, and based on the pictures in post #59, it is designed specifically for the longer bumper of the Prime. It extends to the edge of the bumper, instead of being recessed about 3 inches like the hitches made for a regular 2017 Gen 4 Prius that "also fit the Prime".

    Alas, my bike carrier that I used with my '05 Prius is 1-1/4 inch, not 2 inch. I called Torklift Central in Kent, Washington and asked in they also made an 1-1/4" hitch for the Prime. They do not, but said they could custom make one for an additional $210 to $250. Ouch!

    I also asked what they would charge to install the hitch at the company's home site in Kent, and was quoted $281.

    Me thinks this hitch and installation is way out of my price range, but thought others might want to know it is available.
     
  8. SeattleBicycler

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    I use a Thule roof rack. Living in Seattle (rain capital of the world!) I can't ride all the time and don't want to carry that extra weight of the hitch around all the time due to mpg. Just my two cents.

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  9. PT Guy

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    Not really. Only averages 38" a year. Seattle does have a lot of drippy days, about 150+ yearly.
     
  10. geguia

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    okay reconsidering a hitch - but right now tossing my bike in the truck.

    Why not just get the magnets for the roof?
     
  11. SeattleBicycler

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    I use a Thule roof rack on my Prime so I can remove it during the winter here in rainy Seattle. If I do go riding in the winter I just fold down the backseats and throw the bike in the back. I guess I just don't want to carry the extra weight of a hitch around all the time due mpg.

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  12. MikeDee

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    The weight of the hitch is so minimal, it won't affect the mileage. I think roof racks would cut your mileage a lot more than a platform rack, especially with no bike on it. Roof racks increase air resistance dramatically.
     
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    Thanks for volunteering. I bought one of these, and it's awesome! Far superior to the weak 1 1/4 hitch I had on my last small car. It carries two mountain bikes about as well as my SUV. I haven't tried three, but I assume the suspension would sag with 150lbs (bikes plus rack) levered off the back.

    I installed it myself, and it was a huge pain, but nothing a DIYer couldn't handle.

    I haven't scraped the receiver on anything yet. It's nice that it's removable in case I want to go off-roading or something, I guess.
     
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    Hitch mount, 100%. So much easier, more stable and less worrying than roof mount, I recommend 1upUSAdotcom.