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gingerale
11-04-2008, 04:02 PM
Anyone have any positive/negative feedback on these? I can't afford to drop a huge chunk of change on one. I found a Yakima Super Joe for 3 bikes for $109. Does anyone have any experience with this one? I've seen a mixture of reviews online...some say the straps come loose but those reviews are a few years old. Not sure if the product has been upgraded. Some say it's a great one. I will be using it to take 3 bikes next summer from TX to Iowa so I need to know it will hold all the bikes and not fly off. Any help is appreciated.
squirrell
11-04-2008, 04:30 PM
We have the 2 bike one and it works great! We use it on my Subaru Outback--no problems at all. We've taken it on up to a 11 hour trip, too, and the bikes rode fine. If you have a "traditional" women's bike (with the sloping bar) you'd have to get a special adapter bar to use to make the bike fit on the rack but other than that, it works fine.
gingerale
11-04-2008, 04:55 PM
Thank you! That's very helpful!! I appreciate your reply. :)
greycoral
11-04-2008, 05:08 PM
yeah, we also have the king joe 2. Drove it from San Francisco up to Portland OR (12 hours or so), no issues at all. We don't use it all that often, so I can't comment on the longevity of it, but it works out great for us.
gingerale
11-04-2008, 06:23 PM
yeah, we also have the king joe 2. Drove it from San Francisco up to Portland OR (12 hours or so), no issues at all. We don't use it all that often, so I can't comment on the longevity of it, but it works out great for us.
Thank you, that says a lot about it, too. I appreciate you sharing that story with me.
stephanie1129
11-04-2008, 06:39 PM
I use a yakima little joe trunk rack on my toyota corolla. I've also used many other trunk racks on friends cars. I've also sold many of them and have gotten a lot of feedback. It's definately not the best for your car, chances are your car and your bike will get scratched. It's a tight fit to get 3 bikes on there. And for some reason it's always my bike that falls off when we're on the freeway. =( . Now i use bungee cord back ups when I use my friends trunk/hitch racks (the little joe has no straps for the bike, so on my rack i only use bungee cords). You get what you pay for, and for me it's worth it. (although when I got rear ended I didnt even bother fixing my bumper cuz it's already so scratched up from my bikes)
gingerale
11-07-2008, 03:39 PM
Well, after much shopping around and consideration on one of the trunk racks (didn't like it for a couple of reasons), I have decided to make the investment and am having a hitch installed on my car on Monday. I'm going to look into a rear hitch system for it with Yakima and Thule (I think that's the name) being the top 2 I consider installing on it. I am finally comfortable and happy with this decision for several reasons.
Thank you for the help, everyone.
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