Mountain Bike on the DB11. Squeaky bum time!
Mountain Bike on the DB11. Squeaky bum time!
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jshell

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11,768 posts

224 months

Tuesday 9th September
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Actually, the Sea Sucker lost no pressure in an hour's drive! No marks or movement in the roof or rear window, so this is a great backup for me! thumbup



dirtbiker

1,377 posts

185 months

Tuesday 9th September
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Absolutely love this, you're a brave man!

Enjoy!

justin220

5,622 posts

223 months

Tuesday 9th September
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Astons make excellent bike carriers!

BiggaJ

1,104 posts

58 months

Tuesday 9th September
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Brave man ... I have often wondered about this. I have an E bike Whyte mountain bike which weighs around 25kg and wondered if this option might work but never had the balls to try it.

jshell

Original Poster:

11,768 posts

224 months

Tuesday 9th September
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justin220 said:


Astons make excellent bike carriers!
A lot of faith in those hinges!! 😳 Well done!!

jshell

Original Poster:

11,768 posts

224 months

Tuesday 9th September
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dirtbiker said:
Absolutely love this, you're a brave man!

Enjoy!
thumbup

jshell

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224 months

Tuesday 9th September
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BiggaJ said:
Brave man ... I have often wondered about this. I have an E bike Whyte mountain bike which weighs around 25kg and wondered if this option might work but never had the balls to try it.
The rack is rated for that! What could possibly go wrong??? I'd take the battery out though.

M1AGM

3,946 posts

51 months

Tuesday 9th September
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Yep.


jshell

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11,768 posts

224 months

Tuesday 9th September
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M1AGM said:
Yep.

Awesome. I see you're sticking to the front screen. I was worried about the flex in the body of the front mount!

M1AGM

3,946 posts

51 months

Wednesday 10th September
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jshell said:
Awesome. I see you're sticking to the front screen. I was worried about the flex in the body of the front mount!
Thanks.

It was last summer so I dont recall the reason exactly but I think I found the rear sucker was going to be on the rear glass and from a bit of research online I think the recommendations was to secure to the front windscreen in preference as it is stronger and better fixed. Dont know about flex. Dont know how true that is, but it was 100% squeaky bum time I agree!

BiggaJ

1,104 posts

58 months

Wednesday 10th September
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jshell said:
BiggaJ said:
Brave man ... I have often wondered about this. I have an E bike Whyte mountain bike which weighs around 25kg and wondered if this option might work but never had the balls to try it.
The rack is rated for that! What could possibly go wrong??? I'd take the battery out though.
rofl

Exactly.

Jon39

14,090 posts

162 months

Wednesday 10th September
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On a motorway, I quickly drop out of the slipstream, when loaded bike racks are ahead of me.

I have never heard of bikes becoming flying debris, but presumably it must happen on rare occasions.


Jon39

14,090 posts

162 months

Wednesday 10th September
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Much easier with a Vantage.

A bike fits in the boot.




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Import

292 posts

49 months

Wednesday 10th September
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Hey jon39…that’s hilarious…can’t even get my golf clubs in mine without taking out the woods…lol

LTP

2,700 posts

131 months

Thursday 11th September
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Import said:
Hey jon39 that s hilarious can t even get my golf clubs in mine without taking out the woods lol
That was the official AML definition of getting golf clubs (2 sets) into the boot of a DB11 when it was under development, as two sets of clubs in the boot/trunk was one of the design targets.

Edited by LTP on Thursday 11th September 15:29

BGB autosport

1,044 posts

206 months

Friday 12th September
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I have sea sucker roof bars, and a pretty big roof box. Decided to take the Rapide on a 1200 mile road trip a feww weeks back rather than the wifes Jag Epace whoch was the original plan.

Rails on, suckers pumped, roof box on and done. No issues, maybe about 40kg in the roof box.

BiggaJ

1,104 posts

58 months

Friday 12th September
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LTP said:
Import said:
Hey jon39 that s hilarious can t even get my golf clubs in mine without taking out the woods lol
That was the official AML definition of getting golf clubs (2 sets) into the boot of a DB11 when it was under development, as two sets of clubs in the boot/trunk was one of the design targets.

Edited by LTP on Thursday 11th September 15:29
Not sure if that's achievable in the 11 but both VH and second gen Vantages don't fit one bag without removing the driver, 3 & 5 woods. I do have a fold flat trolley that also fits on top of the fuel tank, it all goes in neatly.

LTP

2,700 posts

131 months

Friday 12th September
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BiggaJ said:
Not sure if that's achievable in the 11 but both VH and second gen Vantages don't fit one bag without removing the driver, 3 & 5 woods. I do have a fold flat trolley that also fits on top of the fuel tank, it all goes in neatly.
Having looked again I don't think I expressed myself well in my earlier post. So, to be clear, to get two bags of clubs in a DB11 it was deemed acceptable by AML as part of the packaging sign-off to remove the drivers from the bags and put them in separately. I can't remember the brand of clubs and bags used

RL17

1,489 posts

112 months

Friday 12th September
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Don’t ride much now after being helicoptered off a rocky slope in Pila, Italy.

Looks fine going to a ride but afterwards putting the bike back on and getting in the car must be a nightmare - unless you just ride on dry tarmac?