Hello all.
Has anyone any advice on loading a recumbent trike on to a roof cycle rack intended for carrying three bicycles?
Cheers
ICE Sprint x on roof?
Re: ICE Sprint x on roof?
Aero - I’d put the seat inside.
Otherwise it should be fun to just strap down the three wheels. I’d also bind the crossbar to the rack and the tail section in the ‘other’ direction (so if the crossbar is ahead of the rack it will get pulled backwards, so pull forwards on the rear triangle)
Otherwise it should be fun to just strap down the three wheels. I’d also bind the crossbar to the rack and the tail section in the ‘other’ direction (so if the crossbar is ahead of the rack it will get pulled backwards, so pull forwards on the rear triangle)
A shortcut has to be a challenge, otherwise it would just be the way. No situation is so dire that panic cannot make it worse.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
Re: ICE Sprint x on roof?
And take the seat off...
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Re: ICE Sprint x on roof?
The only time I've seen a bent trike on a roof rack, the roof rack was modded with three longitudinal channels.
Each wheel went in its own channel and was strapped to it.
The front wheels where above the racks front cross frame and where also strapped to it.
To get the trike on/of the roof rack, each channel was extended with two extra pieces down over the bonnet and the trike was just rolled up onto/down off the rack.
A blanket was used on the bonnet to protect the paintwork.
The extension pieces where also strapped to the rack.
Luck ......
Each wheel went in its own channel and was strapped to it.
The front wheels where above the racks front cross frame and where also strapped to it.
To get the trike on/of the roof rack, each channel was extended with two extra pieces down over the bonnet and the trike was just rolled up onto/down off the rack.
A blanket was used on the bonnet to protect the paintwork.
The extension pieces where also strapped to the rack.
Luck ......
Re: ICE Sprint x on roof?
Yes thanks, dependable forum users.
That's what I had in mind. The seat would be put in the car with the flag for company of course!!!
Problem solved.
Cheers
That's what I had in mind. The seat would be put in the car with the flag for company of course!!!
Problem solved.
Cheers
Re: ICE Sprint x on roof?
I have a Catrike Expedition and Hase Kettwiesel
Both mount with the central wheel on a Thule 598 rack and a pair of "Seasucker" mounts for the lateral wheels.
Additional security is gained by strapping the frame to the rack
Both mount with the central wheel on a Thule 598 rack and a pair of "Seasucker" mounts for the lateral wheels.
Additional security is gained by strapping the frame to the rack
Re: ICE Sprint x on roof?
Install front transverse roof bar only. Roll trike onto roof from rear of car. Bungee front wheels to transverse roof bar. Tie rear wheel to internal grab handles with flat nylon rope passed through rear car doors. This is how I transported my Catrike Speed.
Re: ICE Sprint x on roof?
I see I am gleaning the gems of ingenuity from the usual suspects on the forum.
Everything is worth knowing, however I need to give more detail to be fair to everyone.
The car will have a two bike rack on the rear, so front loading and unloading looks like the best idea. By the weekend we will no doubt have cracked it.
Thanks again one and all.
Everything is worth knowing, however I need to give more detail to be fair to everyone.
The car will have a two bike rack on the rear, so front loading and unloading looks like the best idea. By the weekend we will no doubt have cracked it.
Thanks again one and all.
Re: ICE Sprint x on roof?
With the seat (and any bags) removed you might find that the trike is easier to lift than you thought...
There are certainly enough places to hang on...
I built a frame that sat on my trailer... a triangle of batons, with a third of an old tyre screwed in at each corner.
That was then all strapped down to the trailer, which had a folded trike inside!
Don't have a tow bar any more though...
There are certainly enough places to hang on...
I built a frame that sat on my trailer... a triangle of batons, with a third of an old tyre screwed in at each corner.
That was then all strapped down to the trailer, which had a folded trike inside!
Don't have a tow bar any more though...
A shortcut has to be a challenge, otherwise it would just be the way. No situation is so dire that panic cannot make it worse.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.