Cayman 987.2 bike rack?
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This is what I've got - https://www.design911.co.uk/fu/prod125843/Roof-Tra...
It's even more from Porsche. I bought mine used off a member on here. Then I bought a Thule carrier for the bike. The "Porsche" roof bars are Thule anyway.

It's even more from Porsche. I bought mine used off a member on here. Then I bought a Thule carrier for the bike. The "Porsche" roof bars are Thule anyway.
SV_WDC said:
Does anyone know if Porsche makes a roof system/bars for bikes?
I checked the Tequipment section for the 987 Cayman but couldn't see anything. Although the wording on various sections indicates something exists (or at least used to).
Any part numbers or details much appreciated.
I’m selling my 987 Cayman Roof Transport System as I’ve sold the car. Barely used in perfect condition!I checked the Tequipment section for the 987 Cayman but couldn't see anything. Although the wording on various sections indicates something exists (or at least used to).
Any part numbers or details much appreciated.
PM me for details.
I'm using a RockBros suction-cup rack (a knock-off of the popular 'sea-sucker'). I use it for Enduro bikes, so fairly big and hefty.
It's great, no issues, cheap and easy to install/remove and store. The only downside is that the bikes don't lock to it.
I've used it for 6 hour+ drives with no issues.
Have a look on the singletrackworld forum, there is a thread about them on there.
It's great, no issues, cheap and easy to install/remove and store. The only downside is that the bikes don't lock to it.
I've used it for 6 hour+ drives with no issues.
Have a look on the singletrackworld forum, there is a thread about them on there.
Steven-f95ud said:
Late to the party with this thread but wondering if anyone has a Porsche 'roof transport system' for the Cayman 987 that is surplus to requirements?
Hi Steven, if you are in the PCGB then recommend trying the Cayman Register WA group and forums for this as they do sometimes come up.Otherwise people can and do use the suction cup solutions which extend to the back glass
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