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I have had mine for roughly 3 years now. Originally bought it for a Peugeot hatch and currently use it on my Subaru. Have also used it on various other cars. Very sturdy and as you say very adjustable. As always with this type of rack, take very good care when loading bikes (especially 3) and make sure that no bits are touching or might be once you start moving...Very happy with mine! :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Have one now for like 5-6 years.

Bit tight fit for 3 mtb's

Weight limit, so dont try 3 DH bikes :w00t:

 

 

Fit it on anything so far, my Disco two, had one arm on the wheel and other on door, very versatile. Store in very small compartment.

 

Take it in Blue, looks snazzy!!

 

 

One of best products I bought :thumbup:

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They claim you can fit this to cars with a boot spoiler.

 

I drive a Jazz and a Civic both with boot spoilers. Does it really work or will I be better off with a roof rack?

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Unless you Popeye the sailor, or will be by having to pick your bike up above you head.... no believe me its good.

 

Bikes on the roof, I think skrews up ure feul consumtion more than behind the car.

 

The again if have a boot spoiler like the old Ford XR8 it might be an issue...lol.

 

The rack is fully ajustable, each leg can be setup in diffrent angle.

 

I fitted mine tonight on my Audi A3, 3 min. I can still open my boot with my bike on it, but the my Bike weigh quite light.

 

Go ahead, get one. What is Bones 3 retailing for these days?

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Now, why do you want to limit your self?

Just tomorrow you meet a nice girl that cycle, then you cant sell that item fast enough here on the hub to buy the Saris bones 3...lol.

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Now, why do you want to limit your self?

Just tomorrow you meet a nice girl that cycle, then you cant sell that item fast enough here on the hub to buy the Saris bones 3...lol.

 

A nice girl that cycle??? :wacko:

I am a girl!!!

And my hubby doesnt want to cycle..... :whistling:

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