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Date: 14 Dec 2006 07:37:35
From: Lisa Ashley Rafter
Subject: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Hey all, I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). Thanks in advance, Lisa Ashley Rafter
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Date: 15 Dec 2006 14:22:51
From: Paladin
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: > Bill, > You're right about the frame not fitting into the rack.....I had a > problem with my Trek mountain bike and my previous car carrier...I'd > have to hogtie the bike to the rack depending how far I was going! And > you're right....my bike has a front suspension and it needs a lot of > room with the fork, etc. > Anyways, I am going to call my local bike shop and see if they can > provide any assistance. Given that it's winter here in NY, I still > have a couple of months before I have to worry about getting the bike > on the trails.... > Thanks for the advice, > Lisa [psssst.... come'ere.....*ride in the snow*....you'll love it] CDB always glad to help.
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Date: 15 Dec 2006 05:27:07
From: Lisa Ashley Rafter
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Bill, You're right about the frame not fitting into the rack.....I had a problem with my Trek mountain bike and my previous car carrier...I'd have to hogtie the bike to the rack depending how far I was going! And you're right....my bike has a front suspension and it needs a lot of room with the fork, etc. Anyways, I am going to call my local bike shop and see if they can provide any assistance. Given that it's winter here in NY, I still have a couple of months before I have to worry about getting the bike on the trails.... Thanks for the advice, Lisa Bill Westphal wrote: > Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: > > Hey all, > > I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can > > recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain > > bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). > > Thanks in advance, > > Lisa Ashley Rafter > > I'm really happy with the Thule 998XT trailblazer, which holds 4 bikes > and open out to the side to allow access to the hatchback (in my case) > with the bikes attached. The bikes attach very quickly and you can > secure them directly on the frame at 3 places so they don't bounce off > each other en-route, and there hasn't been a single scratch to any bike > yet. All the 4-bike hitch mounts come with 2" hitch receivers, and I > discovered you can't find a 2" hitch to fit on smaller cars, for lack > of towing capacity -- there are only 1 1/4" hitches available. E.g. my > Suburu Outback doesn't have sufficient towing capacity such that 2" > hitch receivers are available. I can tow 3k lbs (a popup trailer) > directly with my 1 1/4" receiver (according to Suburu), but can't > carry more than 2 bikes on a hitch mount (according to Thule)! So, > despite their warnings, I got a 1 1/4" to 2" adaptor (which itself has > a 5k lb capacity) to allow attachment of the 2" hitch mount, and it > hasn't yet broken off the back of the car, even with 3 bikes attached. > (But I do slow down on potholed roads!) You can easily get 2-bike > capacity hitch mounts that attach directly to 1 1/4" receivers. > > Best check availability of 2" hitch receivers for that car, and > evaluate whether 2 bike capacity is enough for you, or you need to > carry more than 2 bikes, which requires a 4-bike mount. > > Also, many mountain bikes have frames that aren't going to fit onto > this and similar frame-attach hitch mounts, so you may need a roof > rack, depending on the bikes. My Maverick just barely fits, and most > recent decent full suspension mtn frames look like they wouldn't, for > lack of space within the triangle. Jeez, this thing is crossposted to > 4 groups. Isn't that bad etiquitte? > > http://www.thuleracks.com/thule/product.asp?dept_id=8&sku=998XT
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Date: 15 Dec 2006 01:05:46
From: Bill Westphal
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: > Hey all, > I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can > recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain > bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). > Thanks in advance, > Lisa Ashley Rafter I'm really happy with the Thule 998XT trailblazer, which holds 4 bikes and open out to the side to allow access to the hatchback (in my case) with the bikes attached. The bikes attach very quickly and you can secure them directly on the frame at 3 places so they don't bounce off each other en-route, and there hasn't been a single scratch to any bike yet. All the 4-bike hitch mounts come with 2" hitch receivers, and I discovered you can't find a 2" hitch to fit on smaller cars, for lack of towing capacity -- there are only 1 1/4" hitches available. E.g. my Suburu Outback doesn't have sufficient towing capacity such that 2" hitch receivers are available. I can tow 3k lbs (a popup trailer) directly with my 1 1/4" receiver (according to Suburu), but can't carry more than 2 bikes on a hitch mount (according to Thule)! So, despite their warnings, I got a 1 1/4" to 2" adaptor (which itself has a 5k lb capacity) to allow attachment of the 2" hitch mount, and it hasn't yet broken off the back of the car, even with 3 bikes attached. (But I do slow down on potholed roads!) You can easily get 2-bike capacity hitch mounts that attach directly to 1 1/4" receivers. Best check availability of 2" hitch receivers for that car, and evaluate whether 2 bike capacity is enough for you, or you need to carry more than 2 bikes, which requires a 4-bike mount. Also, many mountain bikes have frames that aren't going to fit onto this and similar frame-attach hitch mounts, so you may need a roof rack, depending on the bikes. My Maverick just barely fits, and most recent decent full suspension mtn frames look like they wouldn't, for lack of space within the triangle. Jeez, this thing is crossposted to 4 groups. Isn't that bad etiquitte? http://www.thuleracks.com/thule/product.asp?dept_id=8&sku=998XT
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Date: 18 Dec 2006 04:08:20
From:
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Bill Westphal writes: > Jeez, this thing is crossposted to 4 groups. Isn't that bad > etiquette? Most better newsreaders assign unique ID's to articles so that when cross posted, in contrast to separate postings, to more than one group, when read in any newsgroup, the item is flagged as read and does not appear again in subsequent newsgroups to which the reader subscribes. Therefore, it should make little if any difference whether an article is cross posted, because it resides only once in the database with more than one newsgroup tag. Jobst Brandt
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Date: 17 Dec 2006 22:22:37
From: Michael Press
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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In article <1166173546.925212.17400@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com >, "Bill Westphal" <bill@westphal.org > wrote: > Jeez, this thing is crossposted to > 4 groups. Isn't that bad etiquitte? You cross-posted properly, as your message applies directly to the interests of each group. To have multi-posted would mean that them readers in each group would not see the replies from the other groups. There is etiquette. There is no such thing as `bad etiquette.' One adheres or not. -- Michael Press
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 15:33:55
From: Paladin
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Ride-A-Lot wrote: > Paladin wrote: > > > > I've got this unit with the basic 2-bike version. Made very well, and > > nothing touches on your bike except the tires. > > > > http://yakima.com/Product.aspx?id=103 > > > > CDB > > > > Second that one or the Thule version, but you'll need a hitch mount. > > -- > o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o > www.schnauzers.ws Wait a minute! Nobody told me that. I welded that sucker to my roof! Works great, except when I forget the bikes are still up there and I pull into the garage... oopsy. CDB
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Date: 15 Dec 2006 06:37:10
From: Ride-A-Lot
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Paladin wrote: > Ride-A-Lot wrote: >> Paladin wrote: > >>> I've got this unit with the basic 2-bike version. Made very well, and >>> nothing touches on your bike except the tires. >>> >>> http://yakima.com/Product.aspx?id=103 >>> >>> CDB >>> >> Second that one or the Thule version, but you'll need a hitch mount. >> >> -- >> o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o >> www.schnauzers.ws > > Wait a minute! Nobody told me that. I welded that sucker to my roof! > Works great, except when I forget the bikes are still up there and I > pull into the garage... oopsy. > > CDB > That and you'd probably hit most of the overpasses as well ;). Reminds me of skiing at Loveland just above the Eisenhower Tunnel (actually on top of it) going into the divide. Every few minutes you hear this loud siren go off like the Ruskies are ready to drop the bomb. It's some semi that can't clear the tunnel and has to go the long way over the pass. That's gotta suck when it's snowing. Oh well. Back to your regularly scheduled on-topic discussion. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 14:40:14
From: JD
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: > Hey all, > I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can > recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain > bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). > Thanks in advance, > Lisa Ashley Rafter Buy a pickup truck. JD
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 17:27:33
From: di
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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"JD" <dij@usafcct.com > wrote in message news:1166136014.876761.192730@16g2000cwy.googlegroups.com... > > Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: >> Hey all, >> I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can >> recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain >> bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). >> Thanks in advance, >> Lisa Ashley Rafter > > > Buy a pickup truck. > > JD > There's probably a reciever hitch for that vehicle, it would be the best way to go.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 18:52:05
From: sally
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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In article <1166110655.233359.6190@80g2000cwy.googlegroups.com >, Lisa Ashley Rafter <lisaashleyrafter@yahoo.com > wrote: >Hey all, >I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can >recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain >bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). Can you fit the bikes inside?
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 10:20:35
From: Paladin
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: > Hey all, > I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can > recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain > bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). > Thanks in advance, > Lisa Ashley Rafter I've got this unit with the basic 2-bike version. Made very well, and nothing touches on your bike except the tires. http://yakima.com/Product.aspx?id=103 CDB
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 11:25:00
From: Ride-A-Lot
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Paladin wrote: > Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: >> Hey all, >> I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can >> recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain >> bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). >> Thanks in advance, >> Lisa Ashley Rafter > > I've got this unit with the basic 2-bike version. Made very well, and > nothing touches on your bike except the tires. > > http://yakima.com/Product.aspx?id=103 > > CDB > Second that one or the Thule version, but you'll need a hitch mount. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 09:47:17
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: > Hey all, > I have a 2006 Nissan Murano SL and I was wondering if anyone can > recommend a good bike rack. I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain > bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). > Thanks in advance, > Lisa Ashley Rafter email Bobby at Rocky Mounts.... http://www.rockymounts.com
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 09:37:04
From: troutboy
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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neil0502@yahoo.com wrote: > Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: > > > I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain > > bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). > > > Lisa Ashley Rafter > > Anybody else find this just a touch ironic? ;-) We have the Yakima King Pin 4. This is a hitch mount that swings down and allegedly carries 4 bikes. Three is more practical. You can get 4, but you really need to pad a lot of rub points. They also make a 2 and 5 bike model. We have a hatchback, so the downswing works best for us. Yakima also has a model that swings out (away) for those with rear doors that swing out. The rack holds the bikes well, with no adjustments or after ket noodling to keep bikes, or bike holders from moving. The rack and bikes are secure, w little wobbling, even with three bikes on them. There are two independent pins that allow you to easily fold down the cross bar and the main post independently. The rack comes with a lock and key for the bolt that holds the rack in the trailer hitch. We secure the bikes to the rack with cables and independent locks. The rack is easy to get on and off the hitch. If you do not have a hitch, you'll need to get one welded on, but that's a simple, relatively inexpensive operation. We love ours. Simple, practical, functional design.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 08:23:44
From:
Subject: Re: Bike rack for 2006 Murano
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Lisa Ashley Rafter wrote: > I'd like something to carry 2-3 mountain > bikes if possible on the back (not the roof). > Lisa Ashley Rafter Anybody else find this just a touch ironic? ;-)
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