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beach cruz, need a rak |
oldschool |
May 24 2010, 01:46 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,362 Joined: 29-October 08 From: P-town Member No.: 9,705 Region Association: Southern California |
Im getting a beach cruzer, does any one make a rack that fits the 914?
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Tom_T |
May 24 2010, 02:47 AM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,318 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
This is the Hardt Bike Carrier made for the 914s which I got for mine at Chip Iverson Porsche+Audi in 76 or 77. They occassionally go on sale here, 914club, TheSamba or eBay; but I don't know if anyone makes anything similar now. It's basic steel or aluminum plate & nylon straps to hold the handlebars & seat to the 2 mounts, so someone could fab them easy enough I'd think. You get 2 sets & mount a bike L&R each (or just one) using the under rollbar screw receivers also used on the ski racks.
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Tom_T |
May 24 2010, 02:50 AM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,318 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
.... here are the actual bits - I need to replace the straps after all these years myself! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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mepstein |
May 24 2010, 04:10 AM
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914-6 GT in waiting Group: Members Posts: 19,313 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Landenberg, PA/Wilmington, DE Member No.: 10,825 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
I would not use any rack that rests on the sheet metal of a 914. It is too thin to support a rack. Beach crusers are very heavy.
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lotus_65 |
May 24 2010, 05:07 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,608 Joined: 21-March 05 From: minneapolis, mn Member No.: 3,795 Region Association: Northstar Region |
this is what i did. off craigslist, you could do this for ±$100.
Here's what you need: qty~4 "raingutter" style yakima towers. or 2 raingutters & 2 "highrise raingutters". qty~2 58" cross bars. qty~ however many mounts you want. I have steelheads, but if you go with one that doesn't require removing the bike's front wheel, you might want the 2 highrise towers in the back or else the bike looks like it's riding up a severe slope. More importantly, you'll have to remove the bike if you want to access the trunk if you don't get the steelheads. Mounting is directly on the back trunk lid, and is a bit of a pain. I scratched my paint a little (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) . It'll be heavy for the springs or shocks and you'll need a prop to help the springs keep the trunklid up, but I'm really happy with mine. paul Oh, and get locks for the mounts. I think it's a waste to buy locks for the towers also, but you DEFINITLY need locks for the bikes. pfb |
realred914 |
May 24 2010, 11:22 AM
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Senior Member Group: Retired Members Posts: 1,086 Joined: 1-April 10 From: california Member No.: 11,541 Region Association: None |
used to see them a lot, but now days the trend is to go for the roof top mounts that stand the bikes up (really crazing getting a bike up or down from a 6 foot high SUV roof!!!!)
in the old days a common bike carrier was basically a U shapped hoop that connected to teh rear bumper at teh top of the U shaped hoop is two bars that stick out that can hold one or more bikes. you may need to drill some holes in your bumper but heck, for this if you have a nice bumper, go buy a trasher bumper and mount the U hoop to it, these racks work extremely well, no danger of dropping your bike on the roof or trunk lid, no more raising your bike above your head!!! look for one of these old style ()old skool!!!) racks, no paint damage, a great thing. I run one on my Bug. |
dem |
May 24 2010, 03:05 PM
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Rusty Member Group: Members Posts: 147 Joined: 7-February 10 From: Cupertino, CA Member No.: 11,334 Region Association: Northern California |
Or get a Brompton folding bike.. hey it actually fits in the 914 trunk (if you remove the spare tire board.)
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Elliot Cannon |
May 24 2010, 03:31 PM
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914 Guru Group: Retired Members Posts: 8,487 Joined: 29-December 06 From: Paso Robles Ca. (Central coast) Member No.: 7,407 Region Association: None |
Here ya go. A Yakima tray clamps to the front bar and a wheel tie-down strap attaches to the rear bar. You have to remove the front wheel and clamp the axle to the front bar. The front wheel should fit in the front trunk. I had better pics with the bike mounted but can't find them.
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siverson |
May 24 2010, 10:50 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 2,448 Joined: 5-May 03 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 654 Region Association: Southern California |
Similar to others, this is what I did. It's an extra top I just leave it permanently attached to.
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orange914 |
May 24 2010, 11:46 PM
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http://5starmediaworks.com/index.html Group: Members Posts: 3,371 Joined: 26-March 05 From: Ceres, California Member No.: 3,818 Region Association: Northern California |
Similar to others, this is what I did. It's an extra top I just leave it permanently attached to. -Steve (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/dio314.diomedestorage.com-654-1274762998.1.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/dio159.diomedestorage.com-654-1274762999.2.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/dio314.diomedestorage.com-654-1274763000.3.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/dio314.diomedestorage.com-654-1274763000.4.jpg) my vote what kind of stress is on the roof clamps? |
bandjoey |
May 25 2010, 10:54 AM
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bandjoey Group: Members Posts: 4,926 Joined: 26-September 07 From: Bedford Tx Member No.: 8,156 Region Association: Southwest Region |
With the weight of the cruiser I'd probably move the tray forward and fabricate fork mounts. Check out the Yakama www. They have lots of different mounts available.
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