1. Attachments are working again! Check out this thread for more details and to report any other bugs.

Bicycle Carrier for Prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by beachgirl1106, Jul 11, 2007.

  1. beachgirl1106

    beachgirl1106 New Member

    Joined:
    Jul 11, 2007
    3
    0
    0
    Vehicle:
    2008 Prius
    Hi All!

    I am strongly considering buying a new 2007 Toyota Prius, and as someone who enjoys cycling, I was wondering what bike carriers everyone uses to transport their wheels.

    I'd also be interested in finding out how carrying bikes has affected your normal gas mileage.

    Any advice/feedback would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!
    Jeannie
     
  2. iDonna

    iDonna Junior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2006
    90
    1
    0
    Location:
    New Jersey
    Vehicle:
    2014 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Five
    Hi. I bought a 2" hitch from Coastal. I bought a Thule 2-bike Roadway rack. I like the Roadway model over the Parkway because the Roadway has these two nifty grey levers that allow the hitch to collapse and give me full clearance to the rear compartment. (Is it a trunk even if it's a hatch? Whatever.)

    Prior to my buying the bike rack, I picked up two 6' tall bookcases from Pier 1. So I remember sliding these guys into the hatch. The bike rack would be in the way if I couldn't collapse it down to give proper clearance.

    Hard to explain. Maybe it's one things that you have to see to explain better.

    Why not come to our next Prius meeting? This way you can see all the mods we all have.

    Next chance I get I can post pix of my bike rack in the dif positions so you can see what I'm trying to explain.

    lol

    sigh

    I don't think my mileage is impacted. I'm still averaging 48 around town and I blast the A/C. But I'm only carrying my one bike (which Rand tells me is really heavy). do not know.

    hope this helps
     
  3. Devil's Advocate

    Joined:
    Mar 3, 2005
    922
    13
    1
    Location:
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Vehicle:
    2005 Prius
    Buy the Curt hitch or U-Haul hitch (they're the same). They are a much better desinged and constructed hitch than the Coastal hitch. Has to due with the welds and the receiver being shorter on the Curt hitch so as to not create a large torque arm. There are pictures on this site of both do a search and take a look.

    As for hitches, I just have a $139 two bike reciever from Performance bike. Works great.
     
  4. iDonna

    iDonna Junior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2006
    90
    1
    0
    Location:
    New Jersey
    Vehicle:
    2014 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Five
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Devil's Advocate @ Jul 11 2007, 02:29 PM) [snapback]476991[/snapback]</div>
    How long is this Curt/U-Hall torque arm? I'd like to compare that to mine.

    I remember going thru the various threads on the issue. Since I didn't need more than a 2-bike carrier and didn't have aspirations to haul anything other than my bike or maybe one other, it seemed to me that the Coastal hitch would hold up. Here's a thread that discusses a problem with the Coastal hitch that's hauling four bikes:

    http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=9326&st=20

    I think the other negatives had to do with load as well (four bikes). Unless I missed a thread.

    I'd love to check out the features of this receiver. Gotta link? Or a model #?
     
  5. ny biker

    ny biker Member

    Joined:
    May 22, 2007
    463
    11
    0
    Location:
    Northern Virginia
    Vehicle:
    2022 Prius
    Model:
    XLE
    If you're only carrying one bike, you can easily fit it inside the Prius with the back seats down. Front wheel on or off (I take it off, because it's easier for me to get the bike out that way). Others on this chat have reported fitting two bikes inside the car (with a towel or blanket in between), and have still had room for helmets and other gear.
     
  6. Devil's Advocate

    Joined:
    Mar 3, 2005
    922
    13
    1
    Location:
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Vehicle:
    2005 Prius
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(iDonna @ Jul 11 2007, 12:20 PM) [snapback]477035[/snapback]</div>
    From the cross brace that runs from one mounting point to the other, until the end of the receiver is about 1", here is a link to a Prius chat page with a picture of the U-Haul hitch (Curt and U-Haul are the same hitch)
    http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=2...hitch&st=20

    Here is a link to a Priuschat page with a picture of the Coastal hitch sowing a modification made to compensate for the long torque arm.
    http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=9...hitch&st=20

    I have towed a trailer with a Kawasaki ZX-6 and a Honda RC-51 from LA to Vegas and back with no problem. Plus have not noticed the bouncy or saggy-ness complained of by some coastal hitch owners.

    Here are links to the bike rike. A two bike version and a four bike version. There are better racks that fold up a little nicer but they are much more expensive.

    Two bike $159 (gone up a little)
    http://www.performancebike.com/shop/profil...ategory_ID=4411

    four bike $279
    http://www.performancebike.com/shop/profil...ategory_ID=4411

    two bike Saris $359
    http://www.performancebike.com/shop/profil...ategory_ID=4411

    add 2-bikes Saris (additional) $269
    http://www.performancebike.com/shop/profil...ategory_ID=4411

    This Yak rack is cool but I think its about $400, it folds up when not in use
    http://www.yakima.com/Product.aspx?id=29
     
  7. iDonna

    iDonna Junior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2006
    90
    1
    0
    Location:
    New Jersey
    Vehicle:
    2014 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Five
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(nybiker @ Jul 11 2007, 05:13 PM) [snapback]477105[/snapback]</div>
    Ooooo. That didn't work for me at all. Popping the front wheel off, stowing behind the front passenger seat, folding down the rear seats, hoisting the rest of the bike into the hatch.... lol

    Comparing that to flipping the bike rack up and tossing my bike (in one piece) on it... that's a dream and worth every penny I paid. And protects my weekly nail investment.

    I think the Thule Roadster was $195. The Parkway, which doesn't collapse, is $135 (or something like that).

    YMMV.
     
  8. iDonna

    iDonna Junior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2006
    90
    1
    0
    Location:
    New Jersey
    Vehicle:
    2014 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Five
    Hmmmm. Basically there's no problem with the Coastal 2" hitch when you're talking about one or two bikes, right? The complaints (and I think there's one or two) are from folks who have pushed the hitch towing four bikes? A boat? Large stuff? Is this correct?

    While we're at it, I was told at the dealership not to tow anything with my Prius. When I mentioned a bike or two, they said that was not a problem.

    So is it correct that towing a boat or one of those small UHall trailers filled with dorm room stuff (for instance) is *not* advised? I'm trying to differentiate between what you do as opposed to what I've been told by Toyota.

    BTW, thanks for all the leg work on the links. I can't get the bike rack links to draw. Maybe my Safari Beta. I'll try tomorrow. A friend is considering a rack and a hitch so it will be nice to see the models you're recommending.


    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Devil's Advocate @ Jul 11 2007, 08:09 PM) [snapback]477196[/snapback]</div>
     
  9. bleuleon

    bleuleon New Member

    Joined:
    Jul 25, 2007
    1
    1
    0
    I got the U-HAUL hitch and bought a 4 bike rack from Performancebike. It is the XPORT Slipstream model. This is the same as the SportRack Escape.

    So far, the combination is working fine. I'll have to try it more times and longer distances to see if there are problems. What I like so far is that I can open the Prius trunk without having to lower the bike rack post. I just have to turn the front wheel of the inner bike a little to allow the trunk to open all the way. It seems to be a nice feature. The trunk is able to open even though I used the closest hole on the rack to connect to the hitch opening. Attach is a picture.
     

    Attached Files:

    1 person likes this.
  10. bredlo

    bredlo New Member

    Joined:
    Mar 27, 2007
    5
    0
    0
    Location:
    Evanston, IL
    We own a pair of full size 26" wheeled DAHON bikes. They fold in half and are easily tossed in the trunk with the backseats folded down.

    If you wanted to have four people and still carry a couple folding bikes, you could likely STILL fit our bikes in just the trunk, if you went through the complete folding process of removing the front wheel, removing the seat post, etc.

    Love our inexpensive Dahons, love our Prius.

    We own a pair of full size 26" wheeled DAHON bikes. They fold in half and are easily tossed in the trunk with the backseats folded down.

    If you wanted to have four people and still carry a couple folding bikes, you could likely STILL fit our bikes in just the trunk, if you went through the complete folding process of removing the front wheel, removing the seat post, etc.

    Love our inexpensive Dahons, love our Prius.
     
  11. darelldd

    darelldd Prius is our Gas Guzzler

    Joined:
    Jan 17, 2006
    6,057
    389
    0
    Location:
    Northern CA
    Vehicle:
    2006 Prius
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(iDonna @ Jul 11 2007, 12:20 PM) [snapback]477035[/snapback]</div>
    It is about zero.

    LOTs of threads on this in the past. I've owned more bike racks than I care to admit. And found one that I've finally kept: The Saris Thelma.

    [​IMG]

    See more of it here: http://evnut.com/saris_thelma.htm

    Want to carry more weight and don't want to stress the hitch?

    [​IMG]
     
  12. iDonna

    iDonna Junior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2006
    90
    1
    0
    Location:
    New Jersey
    Vehicle:
    2014 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Five
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(darelldd @ Jul 25 2007, 08:27 PM) [snapback]485118[/snapback]</div>
    Ooooo. That's really nice. Looks like easy on and easy off. Is there a built-in way to easily lock down the bike (theft) or do you have get creative?

    I would have chosen that over my Thule Roadster. Oh well. Next time.


    This I had seen. It's cute but wouldn't fit my (metered parking) lifestyle. :)