How Do You Transport A Bike In A Car?

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by adamtran, Nov 25, 2016.

  1. I've got a small estate car and was wondering how i'd transport my bike inside my car? I don't have a bike rack on the outside of the car so would need to find a way to get the bike into the car. I can fold the rear seats down flat. Would I have to remove the front wheel?


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    #1 adamtran, Nov 25, 2016
    Last edited: Nov 28, 2016
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  2. Christ


    This needs pics !
     
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  3. Nooooooo :Banghead:
     
  4. Oh a pushbike :Oldman:
     
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  5. Come come, it's black Friday not April fools day.
    Do the sides pop out like a BFO Winnebago?

    If not put a J cloth down to absorb the oil, petrol and coolant, it'll be fine
     
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  7. buy a tow bar and a trailer!!
     
  8. Lay it across the bonnet and strap it down. Job done.
     
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  9. Americunts.
     
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  10. How exactly is that going to help him transport his bike ?
     
  11. Back in the day when I had a Citroen CX estate, we fitted two bikes inside the car. Fairings and tanks bungeed to the roof of the car, fork top nuts removed so the fronts of the bikes were lower. Then we drove to Assen. What do you know? In the queue to get into the paddock, found we were next to another Citroen CX (Italian registered) which also had two Ducatis inside - the guy had just driven up from Milan.
     
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  12. Put a moped in the back of my dads Warburg back in the 80's - fumes meant had to keep windows open [emoji849]
     
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  13. I thought that all Wartburgs came with a moped in the back due to reliability problems.
     
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  14. If you mean push bike, We do this regularly if we don't want to use the rack (security when driving abroad). we drop the wheels out, drop the saddle and slide it in on to a dust sheet, one bungee stops it falling over and the dust sheet can then cover it if required. Motorbikes?, not tried though we did put our son''s Madass in once.
     
  15. Don't remember breaking down Just had to remember to add the two stroke oil !
     
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  16. Take a look at this video on YouTube:

     
  17. or, if you've got an angle grinder...

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  18. for another 10 secs he could have dropped the rear wheel as well leaving a lot more useable space in the back area.
    i used to fit 2 full sized mtb into the back of an audi TT, with enough room for all gear for the week end.
     
  19. " small estate " in america prob means one of them thar lill ole El Camino thingys.
     
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