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Move the passenger seat all the way forward, take the front tire off the bike, turn the bars all the way to the right and put it in with the left drop over the 'shoulder' of the passenger seat. It helps if your bike is light, as it's kind of hard to lift it off the seat from the angle of standing at the back (not sure if that makes any sense). Once I got the hang of it, it was quick and easy. Makes it hard to take someone else in the car with you as they'll get a handlebar in the back though.
Once it's in, there is room for other stuff in the back, too. I tried it with my H's bike and it wouldn't work. His was a 56cm. Mine is a 48cm.
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We tried this with our road bikes in the Matrix. Mine fit fine, H's wouldn't fit without removing the saddle and he didn't want to have to do that all the time (his is a 56cm). We actually used a 2x4 with the fork mounts on it from our old Toyota pick up. We sawed off the ends to fit the car and it did not need to be bolted down. It fit snugly enough to be stable on it's own. I would imagine you could do the same with the Vibe.
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< ----- jealous of your gas mileage.
I have the new Scion XB and it's .... 23mpg! That Camry engine is costing me a grip and I could actually do without it. My bike fits in there nicely although the BF and I prefer putting both of our bikes into his Toyota PREVIA. Yes, the Previa; that early 90's minivan that you still see everywhere. We call it the "egg mobile" because it's white.
Girl meets bike. Bike leads girl to a life of grime: http://mudandmanoloscycling.com/
Hm...I tried putting my bike in my VW Golf and it just required too much energy. My back seats don't fold completely down so there is a weird slant that just complicates things more.
When I put it in my Jeep, it is just a pain in the butt to get it in there, since I have to lift it up and then shove it in. Sure, if I had a 16 lb carbon bike, this would be fairly easy, but my bike is quite heavy!
I saw a woman put her bike in her BMW 3 series convertible in Beverly Hills. Not a bad idea!
Another Element owner... gas mileage is ok, not horrible but not great either. But ours has both rear seats out and can take two bikes rolled in and five days of biking/camping gear with space to spare. that still leaves the roof for kayaks or other stuff too. Anyway we love ours. Bikes and Elements make a good pair... Previously had a Subaru wagon and while the bike fit there was some wrestling involved..
I traded a Dodge 4x4 PU for the Cruiser, 6 years ago. I did not test drive a variety of cars prior to picking out the Cruiser, as I had decided I that was the car for me. As for handling, my comparison was to a truck. I constantly have to remind myself that I'm not driving a 4x4 (especially on ground clearance issues). Still driving my 2002 Cruiser, she's been a good car, and I haven't left the oil pan behind yet!![]()
Beth
Amy, you might want to look at the Nissan Versa, Honda Fit, and Toyota Yaris. I understand that the Yaris now comes in a 4-door hatchback in the US (it was available in Canada but not the US). All get very good mileage, are hatchbacks, and are reliable. The Honda Fit has the most cargo space of the three.
Yes... technically our house is in Altadena, but that's an unincorporated part of LA. Not all of us LOVE our cars. Some of us would love another option but the public transportation is terrible and there is little respect for bikers (and everything is really spread out).
I love Honda Elements but unfortunately they do not sell them in Australia.
So we got ourselves a Honda CRV on our return to Aust and my bikes fit nicely inside. I must admit though when I have the three kids and the dog inside the car the bikes must go on the roof.![]()
The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
Amelia Earhart
2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V
Another one here, too. I love it. Last weekend I took three bikes (with front wheels intact!) and assorted gear over the mountain to our LBS. One rear seat is out, but the other is in, and I folded it up against the side. Love the element - if I needed another vehicle I would buy one all over again!
"When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler
2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett
I packed two bikes all kinds of bags and food for my trip to CO. last week in my Fit. My bikes like the Fit. My nephew is sitting where the food basket went.
I have a picture like that of a big custom van that I packed for camping, but in place of the nephew, tucked in a corner under a box, was my Jack Russell, Percy, ready to go! She was not going to be left behind!
Karen
cute! I imagine your puppy was glad to go with you.