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Bike rack for 2007 Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by ridie, Jun 17, 2008.

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    ridie New Member

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    Has anyone tried a Saris Bones bike rack on their Prius? I have heard a couple people say it works wonderfully, but I wonder if there are any other users of the Saris Bones for the Prius.

    Thanks!
     
  2. john1701a

    john1701a Prius Guru

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    I have it, and it is the best bike rack ever. So clean looking, very secure, takes 2 mins to take on or off. Comes in like 10 different colors? Couldn't be happier with my bike rack.

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    john1701a Prius Guru

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    No paint problems from using mine.

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    did you ever hear any other suggestions? i too am trying to find one; someone told me the Yakima King Joe 2 is good; any input? thanks
     
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    I've had a Bones 3 for about two months now. I did not want to deal with the hassle and expense of a hitch, and hitch-mounted rack. It works really, really well.

    It has been mostly used for hauling my son's bike back and forth to camp, but we've run it several times now with his bike, plus mine and my wife's (hers is really heavy) at highway speeds and on bumpy gravel roads getting to trailheads, and it's been solid. I have the clear rear-bumper applique and the bottom legs sit on that, while the top ones are on the glass.

    We got a red one, which looks really nice on our Mag. Grey. It is extremely quick and easy to get this rack on and off once you get it set up (which is also an easy process). It's literally a one person, 20-30 second process to remove it, and maybe a minute to put it on, including adjusting and retying any straps. Very highly recommended.
     
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    I'm not a fan of bike racks that set directly on my paint. Your paint/other will get damaged over time .... trust me on this one.

    I went with a hitch mounted solution, and couldn't be happier. I can have the entire rack off my auto (and in the trunk) in less than 2 minutes. I can also lock the bikes to the rack, and the rack to the hitch. And nothing ever touches my auto. :)

    ... Brad
     
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    I have the Bones and I like it too. Marring the finish is a concern where the straps come down across the rear of the spoiler. I use a short piece of foam pipe insulation on each strap to provide padding.

    As for the lower legs, I have a bumper appliqué that protects the top of the bumper.
     
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    Consider this -- I have been carrying two comfort bikes (Electra Townies)in the back of my 08 Prius all Summer. I pop the front wheels off of them, flop the rear seats forward and they both lay down. Hatch shuts just fine. Of course this will not work if you need to carry someone in the back seat. I also have a cheap Allen 3-bike rack that straps on the back. It works OK but everything seems kind of flimsy with the Prius spoiler so I dont use it.
     
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    Or if you have a very dirty mountain bike. :)

    Dig the Townies, BTW! :D

    ... Brad
     
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    Where are your pedals?
     
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    Look at the next thread down in this forum about Saris' Thelma. Doesn't touch your car's paint, nor the bike's.
     
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    Wouldn't work with my Sun EZ-1 AX recumbents (john1501a has the same bike).

    I have the same Saris Bones rack. Like JimboK, I pad the straps where they touch the rear spoiler and the car also has the rear bumper appliqué. No problems. As noted, once you have it set up, it takes little time to put it on and take it off.
     
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    Thule areo fit kit for roof and bars. Works with all Thule parts. Solid, Lockable, good for summer and winter stuff including ski boxes.