Can I fit a mountain bike in or on any of the above?
Can I fit a mountain bike in or on any of the above?
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notax

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2,091 posts

261 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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I have recently sold my Chimaera (which has since been written off frown - fortunately driver ok) and used to easily fit my bike and the roof in the boot. Can a bike be transported in a Tamora/T350/Tuscan? If not, is there a rack that might work without trashing the fibreglass?

Mattt

16,664 posts

240 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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I've seen a picture on here of a bike rack on the back of a T350 - can't remember who.

S6PNJ

5,767 posts

303 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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I can get my MTB in the boot of my Tuscan, but it needs both wheels and the seat post/saddle removing and the forks lowering as far as they will go. There is a thread on here somewhere with bikes in car boots.

rusgb

208 posts

189 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Take the saddle and front wheel off and anything less than a 21" frame should fit in the Chimaera. My 21" is about 1/2 inch too big, if I take the back wheel off too it goes in. I would avoid the brackets. I put one on my old mx-5 and the plastic bumper bent in, also left burned on plastic from the pads!

S6PNJ

5,767 posts

303 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Found this photo:

from this thread:
http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f...
Might be of some use.

Zippee

13,927 posts

256 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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rusgb said:
Take the saddle and front wheel off and anything less than a 21" frame should fit in the Chimaera. My 21" is about 1/2 inch too big, if I take the back wheel off too it goes in. I would avoid the brackets. I put one on my old mx-5 and the plastic bumper bent in, also left burned on plastic from the pads!
Erm - He's not talking about the Chim.

OP - I'd avoid a bike rack as they will have to attach to the glass screen. You could fit one on the boot of a 350/Sag but it would mean moving the passenger seat all the way forwards and so no passenger at all. Tuscan has a sizeable boot so I'd be surprised if it didn't go in one the same as the Chim.

rusgb

208 posts

189 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Zippee said:
rusgb said:
Take the saddle and front wheel off and anything less than a 21" frame should fit in the Chimaera. My 21" is about 1/2 inch too big, if I take the back wheel off too it goes in. I would avoid the brackets. I put one on my old mx-5 and the plastic bumper bent in, also left burned on plastic from the pads!
Erm - He's not talking about the Chim.

OP - I'd avoid a bike rack as they will have to attach to the glass screen. You could fit one on the boot of a 350/Sag but it would mean moving the passenger seat all the way forwards and so no passenger at all. Tuscan has a sizeable boot so I'd be surprised if it didn't go in one the same as the Chim.
Sorry! Still, I would advise against the racks - in my experience they add a lot of stress to just a few points, unless attached really well - as they are probably designed for a ford focus this could be tricky with any of the TVRs you mention. The stiffer suspension adds to the stress/impact on the bodywork.