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So, I was looking at "new" car and rather like the honda S2000, does anyone have one and konw if the boot or passenger seat will fit a racing bike?

 

I dont want a tow bar on it and no roof racks..

 

If all else fails I will just use the wifes POLO to travel to races.

 

Thanks for the input, judgement, suggestions, mocking and laughs in advance!

Posted

Sacrilege!! You cannot fit any of those items to a S2000. Even for mentioning it you should be banished!! :whistling: :D

 

The S2000 is a two seater, so I doubt you will be able to fit a bike in the car. Dunno about boot space.

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I like the bike rack, would wrap the bars in more foam but should be fine.

 

Dont have kids yet so dont see me driving a two seater when they rock up! (cant just strap the baby seat to the bike rack!)

Posted

Stunning car! Dog in traffic. Boot is deep, but oddly shaped, so no bike going in there. Technically should fit in the front seat but window slope might affect it, and absolutely no space behind seats.

Posted

I like the bike rack, would wrap the bars in more foam but should be fine.

 

Dont have kids yet so dont see me driving a two seater when they rock up! (cant just strap the baby seat to the bike rack!)

 

If you can turn the airbag off on the passenger seat, the baby can sit in its car seat next to you! Braaap!

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I'm using inflatable roof-racks (no jokes) with my Mazda MX5. Works very well with bike in bike-bag. Boot-carrier not possible with current model MX-5 as boot lid is aluminium (check re yours!), however my roof is metal. Welcomer to try mine; just DM me. Avail in Sandton and Midrand: http://www.handiworld.com/

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Nice car and no reason why you can't put a bike on it. I've got a Lotus 7 replica similar to the one below and trust me it's tiny compared to a S2000 and if this guy can put a bike on a 7 then a S2000 is not a problem.

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