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29-08-2014, 08:26 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Newcastle
Car: 1994 BA V6 manual hatch
Posts: 27
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Bike rack carrier for BA Series Astina
Over the past few days I've had a bit of a drama trying to find one of those 'strap-on' bike racks of a design that would fit the pride and joy '94 V6 5-speed. After some trial and error with a supermarket one, and a heap of research online I found the Alaga brand. Still wondering whether it would work, I grabbed one and surprise surprise! The photos explain it a lot better, and I'm yet to add on some foam protection on the part of it that sits directly on the spoiler.
So, if you've been wondering if our mighty BA series can carry pushbikes, here's a great way to do it... |
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29-08-2014, 09:07 PM | #2 |
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i put the back seat down. bike front wheel off and turn handlebars sieways, fits in boot then. 2 will fit this way.
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30-08-2014, 02:15 PM | #3 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Newcastle
Car: 1994 BA V6 manual hatch
Posts: 27
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The only thing preventing me from putting the bikes in the back of the car is, I have a six year old daughter that, according to my State road rules, has to sit in the back seat on a child booster at all times. Throughout the region where I live there are a number of scenic cycleways we can visit. The whole idea of me getting a bike carrier - such as the one I have shown above - is to take my daughter and our bikes to places I can safely teach her to ride. By submitting this thread, I'm merely trying to offer a relatively inexpensive solution to any BA owners looking for a way to carry pushbikes, and hopefully a great many people get to see it... |
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astina, bicycle, bike, carrier, rack |
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