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Was in need of a couple spares for the race, which would have worked out to ~50-70 bucks. They were the closest en-route. But that said, they helped me out more than any other bike shop would have, so no dissing Cajees.

 

It may be the most uneconomical, however the most practical should you want to gain access to your boot. That said I drive a diesel and the fractional increase in consumption is worth it. From Dullstroom to the Westrand, making a drop-off in Centurion and then at JHB Int. I avg. 6.3L/100kms. 1 bike on the roof, 2 in the a trailer (in bike cases), a fully laiden boot and 4 adults.

 

At worst I would say the bike attributed for 0.1L/100kms.

 

 

 

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Having a bike on a roof rack is also the most UNECONOMICAL way of carrying a bike.

The only economical way of transporting a bike is inside. You would be very surprised at how uneconomical a tow bar mounted carrier is.

 

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I slide back the sunroof cover (glass roof) when the bikes are on, so I remember not to go into the garage. So far so good, but would also like a better solution.

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I slide back the sunroof cover (glass roof) when the bikes are on' date=' so I remember not to go into the garage. So far so good, but would also like a better solution.[/quote']

 

I will be working on a better solution, something similar to PDC that will give you ample warning.

 

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Roofracks' date=' not for me, I am bound to have a mishap like this.  You can do a search and see how many people already slipped up with roof racks.

 

Hope all is okay now and enjoy the race!
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Happened to so many people...surley people should have learned never by roof racks...It's not worth the pain later.Cry
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To the bottom of your lift up garage door, attach a tennis ball on a cord that will bounce off your windscreen, everytime that you go and park. This is especially after you arrive at home, exhausted after a race or a training ride, and all you wanna do is hurry into the house to crash on the couch, and you forget about your bike. Also tie a tennis ball to your car port.

 

It would be interesting to know from Cajees how much business they have had from guys with bikes on their roof racks ..................................................................
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roof rack carriers are for posers...

 

 

 

smiley18.gif when i owned an old beetle, i had to use one. and i had the same misfortune when i took my bmx to work the one day so i could ride the troyeville bowl on my way home. the collision with the entrance to the parking garage ripped the bike and rack right off the car. no major damage though!

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Troyeville bowl or Troyeville Hotel??!!



they are kinda in the same vicinity... smiley2.gif bowl first' date=' then the hotel smiley4.gif [/quote'] ..you know you need to book to get a lunch there on Saturdays?? Packed to the rafters....!!
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Troyeville bowl or Troyeville Hotel??!!

they are kinda in the same vicinity... smiley2.gif bowl first' date=' then the hotel smiley4.gif [/quote'] ..you know you need to book to get a lunch there on Saturdays?? Packed to the rafters....!!

 

 

 

last time i went our waitress was more pissed than we were. you know what's also good out that way? adego do mongie. booking also suggested.

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