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We just use a Yakima hitch mount rack that will hold 4 bikes. This rack works very well and is easy to place your bike on. We used it on the vehicle we replaced ('96 Yukon). I works great on an X5 provided you have a hitch installed.
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A hitch mount is convenient (until you want to access the luggage compartment) but I have always found that the bikes get dirty as they are in a low-pressure zone. If I had mountain bikes, it would be my first choice. For high end road or race bikes, though, I prefer the roof mount. And if it is only one road bike, I find that it is always easier to put it inside where it is clean and secure.
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I've got heavy ass downhill bikes. No way am i lifting those on the roof. It would kill your back for sure !!! The rack attached the hitch is the way to go.
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We just have mountain bikes and only take them to local trails. Yes, they are heavy! We could have bought a van and put them all inside, but then we would have had to drive a VAN.
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I have 3 mountain bikes and use Yakima roof racks to transport my bikes. I'om only 5' 7" but never had any problems mounting my bikes. As long as I do it in a flat surface. It's pretty easy to do it on Yakima mounts and I'm even using the old mounts with wheel trays.
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I carry both my bikes (top end TREK road bike and Fully Mountain bike) on a hitch attached rack from Thule.
No hassle and very stable, even at high speed and easy on the back (very important as I have a bad back...) |
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I looked into this and yep, I was wrong above and dms was right. From the installation instructions
"The heart of the bicycle life is a gas spring which is located inside the kinematic unit." Quote:
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