I had a Saris Thelma, which works on a similar principle. It was really easy. That is, until I broke the car wash when I went through with it on and they banned me!
I bought a station wagon and now just put the bike in the car.
I had a Saris Thelma, which works on a similar principle. It was really easy. That is, until I broke the car wash when I went through with it on and they banned me!
I bought a station wagon and now just put the bike in the car.
I've a hitch-mount Thule rack - the kind that folds out and you set the wheels of the bike in trays like your Freedom. Just resign yourself to washing the car by handI do not regret getting this style of rack though it is more expensive than some others. The wheel trays are great and easy to use!
I just bought a Saris Freedom rack with my XMas bonus. I got it mainly because it got good reviews and the price was right. Also, I bought it at REI and get 10% rewards cash back on it and they have a GREAT return policy.
I plan to use it this Sat as we are supposed to have temps in the mid 50's
Almost forgot, this rack is very light...my ship weight was 23lbs. I loved that is is light and I can hook it up myself rather than always need DH to help me.
I'll post a review here after then...
Last edited by Trek-chick; 01-10-2013 at 08:37 AM.
2012 Trek Lexa SL
2012 Giant TCX2
2015 Trek Remedy 7
2016 Trek Lexa C
2016 Specialized Hellga-Fat Bike
A co-worker has this one, loves it, and I'm thinking of getting it as well, though am still in research mode.
http://www.amazon.com/SportRack-A309.../dp/B000UUK276
I really want one of these, but I need for two bikes, and just can't quite justify the price.
http://www.1upusa.com/bicycleracks.html
2013 Kirk Frameworks JK Special/Selle Anatomica
2012 Gunnar Sport/Brooks B17
2001 Calfee Tetra Pro/Selle Anatomica
1984 Raleigh Sport/Brooks B66
Well after a morning of research, I think I'm going to go with the Saris Freedom because the wheel trays look like something me and my Corolla can handle. Also, its what my LBS sells. I would prefer to buy it from them than a Thule or Yakima from Rack Attack, where I'm getting my hitch installed. This is because I need hand-holding. I admit it. I'm ashamed of it, but I admit it. There's no DH or significant other, so I rely on helpful salespeople to show me what to do, like when I bought my bike at the LBS, I needed a lot of hand-holding and I got it.
The thing is, I'll tell you this: I NEVER expected to pay so much for a bike rack. Well, the rack is the affordable part - about $250 - but the cost of the hitch is incredible - about $350 - maybe because they have to be shipped in from the States to Canada. I also pay for installation. I admire you ladies who are handy with tools and mechanical things! Still, I nearly fainted when I found out how much it was going to cost to drive my bike around!
One further question: Do you keep your bike rack on the car or do you take it on/take it off as need be? I get the part about never going through the carwash, thanks for that!![]()
Note to murielalex: that 1Up rack looks fantastic, I'd get it in a second if it were available anywhere in Toronto!
For a hitch rack I leave it on, indeed it is still on in the winter because I do drive my bike to ride when the weather is nice enough. Besides, I don't have the strength to get it on/off easily, so I just keep it well lubed to keep things from rusting/getting stiff.
Like Catrin, my husband and I have the Thule rack. He only puts it on the car when we plan to use it which is generally about every other weekend. We mostly use it for long trips and for mountain biking. Most of our road biking rides are done straight from home. If it were just me, I'd leave it on like Catrin does because it's king of heavy. It sounds like the Saris Freedom rack is lighter, so in that case, it might depend on how often I planned to use it. I suppose there's some chance of theft (or does it have a locking mechanism?), so that would be a consideration, too.
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Catrin, do you use something like WD40? Just spray it on?