Getting the bikes on the roof (GLK)
We've got the carrier bars + bike racks solution, but we're finding it a pain to actually get the bikes on the roof. Because the bike holders are spring loaded, it's difficult to mount the bike on the ground first then lift up while somehow pressing the springs downwards to slot into the carrier bars. And lifting the bike up with the bars already in place on the roof is similarly awkward to try and get the straps through the wheel spokes + the stabilizer bar onto the frame. And either way I feel soon I'll accidentally scrape the doors whilst lifting the bike above my head.
Granted we haven't been experimenting for long, but any tips on loading the bikes up apart from a helping hand and a good step ladder? Hitch isn't an option since we didn't get it pre-installed and it's the 250, plus the legal issues with covering up the license plate here in Ontario.
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...01xt-_-1680829
They can be mounted high enough to not hide the license and your bikes will be better protected...
I did hear about a system similar to this one the other day, where the bikes are on the rear but mounted vertically, so the license plate is completely visible:
https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-s...ack-sa872.aspx
Though there's no locks so it'd be super easy to snap the rack off and steal the rack + bikes, vs the MB roof system which locks into the roof carrier bars itself.
Yes, you will eventually scrape the car while getting a bike up there. I use a hitch mount for that reason (the girlfriend is only 4"11' so she wouldn't help much).
Friends carry a small kitchen type 2-3 step ladder to avoid problems.
I did hear about a system similar to this one the other day, where the bikes are on the rear but mounted vertically, so the license plate is completely visible:
https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-s...ack-sa872.aspx
Though there's no locks so it'd be super easy to snap the rack off and steal the rack + bikes, vs the MB roof system which locks into the roof carrier bars itself.
My other concern about bikes on the roof is forgetting they are there and driving into a garage.
Sounds stupid, but I managed a bike shop years ago and that was not as uncommon an occurance as you might think...
One clever trick I heard was to mount a mirror on the wall above the garage door so you can see yourself approaching...
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