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11-27-2005, 03:07 PM
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I need to pick up a bike rack but since I have the crossbows I'm considering using a roof-mounted version instead of the hitch style.
I park in a garage and I don’t have much clearance to height warning bar. The stock antenna hit it so I had to replace it with one of those shorter Antenna-X versions.
If anybody has one of these roof mounted bike racks (and if you have the time) can you tell me if it appears to be higher than the stock antenna?
Yakima or Thule either one is fine by me. Does anybody know who makes the factory version?
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11-27-2005, 03:20 PM
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Go to YAKIMA.
Look up the landing pads and control towers. I haven't seen anyone do this, but I know it will work with little modification. This is all lockable and also a quick release setup. It will take second to get this on and off. This way it will still fit in your garage. You would use your factory tracks or this. you won't have to add any height this way by using the factory crossbars.
I think that Thule make the factory one too.
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11-27-2005, 09:33 PM
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Right now I have 7” clearance to the Max Height Safety bar. I have measured several top racks and they do not add 7” in height. I’m hoping that the Factory Hummer mounts also fall into the category.
I would like to use the factory crossbows if possible (I’m already in the hole for $500)
The system you have suggested would require me to purchase another rack system to mount into the existing factory track.
Even with all this I would still need to purchase 2 of the Yakima Top bike mounts.
Question: do I also have to purchase Yakima crossbows or do they come with something you already listed?
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11-28-2005, 02:30 AM
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Here's what I did, since I didn't want to have my bike on top (building a roof rack, plus I lost a Trek 930 to a carport years ago). I also didn't want to open the rear hatch, then open the bike rack just to get to stuff out of the back.
I took my old hitch bike rack and cut off the top part, the vertical bar + the bike mounting points. It was a fold down, fold away Smittybuilt. I then welded on a mounting strap that bolts to the spare tire mounting bolts.
I bolted down the newly made bike rack mounting strap using the keyed lug nut, so someone couldn't steal the bike rack (with the bike). Now I can carry two bikes hanging off the rear gate, I can still see, plus I have space up top for the roof rack.
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I need to pick up a bike rack but since I have the crossbows I'm considering using a roof-mounted version instead of the hitch style.
I park in a garage and I don’t have much clearance to height warning bar. The stock antenna hit it so I had to replace it with one of those shorter Antenna-X versions.
If anybody has one of these roof mounted bike racks (and if you have the time) can you tell me if it appears to be higher than the stock antenna?
Yakima or Thule either one is fine by me. Does anybody know who makes the factory version?
Thanks
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11-28-2005, 04:50 PM
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11-29-2005, 05:30 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by HoKC:
It is a little over 5" from the roof line and just short of 3" from the cross bar. The problem I mentioned with gettign the bike on the roof is more of a techique problem. It is difficult to grab the bike and manuever it onto the roof while standing on the assist steps and holding on with the other hand. I am sure that it would be easier with practice but I have only had the chance to do it a couple of times so far. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
For those of you that know me, I'm not the tallest guy in the world. All of my MTN Mike tools, spare tubes, cleaners, spare parts are all kept in a rolling tool box. This box always goes with me. I just stand on this solid platform to put the bikes up there now. It's easier than balancing on those steps and if you slip their goes your paint or sunroof.
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11-28-2005, 04:48 PM
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11-28-2005, 11:09 PM
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HoKC thanks so much for taking those shots. That is exactly what I was looking for.
I didn’t plan on getting the frame mount rack but after seeing yours I may change my mind. It looks nicer than the fork lock version.
You mentioned that you were having problems getting your bike on the roof. Do you have the side steps? If not do you think having them would help.
I have a custom Merlin XLM Mountain bike. It weighs just a little over 19lbs. Lifting its not going to be an issue but since I’m only 5’9 that may pose more of a problem.
In this pic would you say the space between the green lines is less than 7 inches? That is my max tolerance for the garage.
Thanks
PS is was my radio antenna that was hitting the tolerance bar.
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11-29-2005, 01:10 PM
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It is a little over 5" from the roof line and just short of 3" from the cross bar. The problem I mentioned with gettign the bike on the roof is more of a techique problem. It is difficult to grab the bike and manuever it onto the roof while standing on the assist steps and holding on with the other hand. I am sure that it would be easier with practice but I have only had the chance to do it a couple of times so far.
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11-27-2005, 11:59 PM
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For what its worth, you might want to reconsider a hitch mount. Both Yakima and Thule have hitch mounts that swing away from the back of the truck so that you can open the rear door.
If you are still hot for the roof mount, just remember when you've got the bikes on top of the H3. Back when I was younger and biking racing ALOT, I saw more than 1 bike and rack assy. laying on the ground, mangled after someone forgot that they had bikes on top and drove into a garage. Oh, by the way, I know someone (NOT ME, thank god!) that did this.
Can you say "...Not Happy..."?
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11-28-2005, 10:28 AM
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This is what I have from Yakima:
Backswing 4
If you plan on leaving the rack on the truck I would look at this:
Fullswing 4
Here is the Thule Rack I would recommend.
Here is the one big question...
I don't know for sure if my rack will fit on my H3. Why? Well, I don't have it yet. Its still on a truck enroute from the factory...
I have read somewhere on the forum that they will fit, but please don't take my word for it. If mine doesn't fit I'm going to find a local welder to weld 2" (or whatever is required) onto the male portion of the rack where it fits into the hitch to make it long enough.
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11-28-2005, 04:47 PM
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Here are some pictures of the Factory Hummer Bike rack that is the Frame Clamp Type. I tried to get a good angle on it to show it in comparison to the antenna. It is very easy to put on, the only trouble is mounting the bike. It is hard to get the bike up to the roof on your own without banging into the vehicle. As a Two person job it would not be hard but there are plenty of times when I have been out riding on my own and I do not like it then.
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11-27-2005, 03:23 PM
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Than use the YAKIMA BOA mounts for your bike. This way you don't have bike trays to get in your way of the factory bars.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by evldave:
Here's what I did, since I didn't want to have my bike on top (building a roof rack, plus I lost a Trek 930 to a carport years ago). I also didn't want to open the rear hatch, then open the bike rack just to get to stuff out of the back.
I took my old hitch bike rack and cut off the top part, the vertical bar + the bike mounting points. It was a fold down, fold away Smittybuilt. I then welded on a mounting strap that bolts to the spare tire mounting bolts.
I bolted down the newly made bike rack mounting strap using the keyed lug nut, so someone couldn't steal the bike rack (with the bike). Now I can carry two bikes hanging off the rear gate, I can still see, plus I have space up top for the roof rack. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Any fears of the rear tailgate denting? That is only sheet metal holding the spare on with a stiffiner pad behind. A buddy tried to put a 35 on the rear and it started denting and buckling (barley but noticeable) after a few miles offroad. It doesn't seem to be the best place for additional cargo.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Ipedog:
For what its worth, you might want to reconsider a hitch mount. Both Yakima and Thule have hitch mounts that swing away from the back of the truck so that you can open the rear door.
If you are still hot for the roof mount, just remember when you've got the bikes on top of the H3. Back when I was younger and biking racing ALOT, I saw more than 1 bike and rack assy. laying on the ground, mangled after someone forgot that they had bikes on top and drove into a garage. Oh, by the way, I know someone (NOT ME, thank god!) that did this.
Can you say "...Not Happy..."? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
been there. done that.  It was without the bike on there. But damn did I FAWK some stuff up. 
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11-28-2005, 12:33 AM
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Thanks. Ill call Thule tomorrow and see what they have available.
Thanks for the info.
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12-01-2005, 12:19 AM
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I have a Sportworks hitch mounted bike rack (just found out they sold their consumer division to Thule). Here is the link: http://www.thuleracks.com/thule/product.asp?dept_id=8&sku=260120
This is the best bike transport system out there. I had the Yakima Kingpin and it was a piece of you know what. Question for you: How are you going to get your bike on top of your H3? Hope you have a light bike.
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11-29-2005, 03:01 AM
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I'm guessing I'll find out whether it will buckle
Really, though, my road bike is 17 lbs, my mtn bike is maybe 25 lbs. Figure fully loaded will add 45-50 lbs max. How much more does a 35" weigh?
I pushed it around a lot after I put it on, and have been driving around somewhat (in town, haven't gone offroad yet), and no indications of it buckling, but now I'm gonne go check. Thanks for scaring the crap out of me!
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