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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => EXTERIOR => Topic started by: Bozzy on August 30, 2016, 05:40:13

Title: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Bozzy on August 30, 2016, 05:40:13
Hi All,

First post here, wanting to find out if anyone has had success with the clip on style bike carriers that fit on the rear hatch?

The only factor I can see preventing the use of this style of rack is the rear spoiler.

Not interested in the expense of roof racks or fitting a towbar as in the next 12 months the i30 won't be the primary mover of bikes.

Have had bit of a read of a few topics here but wasn't able to find what I was after.

Cheers Bozzy
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: BC on August 30, 2016, 22:58:10
I found the body contact points gave the paint a hard time . . .
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Surferdude on August 30, 2016, 23:00:38
Someone was posting about this a little while back. Think in the end she (?) decided to go the extra expense of a towbar.
My MTB will fit in the back if I lay the seats flat.
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Dazzler on August 30, 2016, 23:32:18
I found the body contact points gave the paint a hard time . . .

It is a wonder they don't come with a vinyl film to be applied under the clips like they do with headlight covers and stuff on some cars. You could make your own vinyl layer to protect the paint with some heavy duty clear contact cut into small rectangles. Even some headlight protection film or something.  :idea:
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Bozzy on August 31, 2016, 03:12:06
I found the body contact points gave the paint a hard time . . .


That aside it still set up ok though?

What particular rack did you have?


Someone was posting about this a little while back. Think in the end she (?) decided to go the extra expense of a towbar.
My MTB will fit in the back if I lay the seats flat.

Yeah 2 bikes fit with the front wheels removed, it's not ideal, but I'd rather continue to do that than fork out $1k+ on either a towbar or roof mounted set up.
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Surferdude on August 31, 2016, 03:23:06
I found the body contact points gave the paint a hard time . . .


That aside it still set up ok though?

What particular rack did you have?


Someone was posting about this a little while back. Think in the end she (?) decided to go the extra expense of a towbar.
My MTB will fit in the back if I lay the seats flat.

Yeah 2 bikes fit with the front wheels removed, it's not ideal, but I'd rather continue to do that than fork out $1k+ on either a towbar or roof mounted set up.
Have never removed the front wheels. Just turn handlebars 90 degrees.
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: rustynutz on August 31, 2016, 03:30:42
I reckon something like this might be the go...  :undecided:

:link: Kingjoe Pro 3- Hatchback & Rear Bike Racks | Yakima (http://www.yakima.com.au/2/Accessories/category/8/Boot-Hatch/28/Kingjoe-Pro-3)
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Dazzler on August 31, 2016, 03:36:52
Nice find Russell... Not a bad price either...  :goodjob:
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: eye30 on August 31, 2016, 09:18:16
Someone was posting about this a little while back. Think in the end she (?) decided to go the extra expense of a towbar.
My MTB will fit in the back if I lay the seats flat.
Get mine in back with seats down.

No issue of getting paint damage
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: rustynutz on August 31, 2016, 09:27:41
No good if you need to cart kids as well as bikes though...  :undecided:
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Bozzy on August 31, 2016, 15:28:58
I reckon something like this might be the go...  :undecided:

:link: Kingjoe Pro 3- Hatchback & Rear Bike Racks | Yakima (http://www.yakima.com.au/2/Accessories/category/8/Boot-Hatch/28/Kingjoe-Pro-3)

This is the rack we're looking at or the Thule Raceway 991 I think it is. Bit more expensive but locks bikes to racks.

Fitting the bikes in the back is ok..but, even with a sheet/tarp down still end up with interior scratches and what not.

As rustynutz said,  if you need to fit kids in from time to time 👎
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: CraigB on August 31, 2016, 16:18:24
I reckon something like this might be the go...  :undecided:

:link: Kingjoe Pro 3- Hatchback & Rear Bike Racks | Yakima (http://www.yakima.com.au/2/Accessories/category/8/Boot-Hatch/28/Kingjoe-Pro-3)

This is the rack we're looking at or the Thule Raceway 991 I think it is. Bit more expensive but locks bikes to racks.

Fitting the bikes in the back is ok..but, even with a sheet/tarp down still end up with interior scratches and what not.

As rustynutz said,  if you need to fit kids in from time to time 👎
I don't know why but on Thule's website, the fit my car link doesn't list the i30 GD as a compatible fitment for the Thule Raceway 991
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Bozzy on September 01, 2016, 00:45:04
I reckon something like this might be the go...  :undecided:

:link: Kingjoe Pro 3- Hatchback & Rear Bike Racks | Yakima (http://www.yakima.com.au/2/Accessories/category/8/Boot-Hatch/28/Kingjoe-Pro-3)

This is the rack we're looking at or the Thule Raceway 991 I think it is. Bit more expensive but locks bikes to racks.

Fitting the bikes in the back is ok..but, even with a sheet/tarp down still end up with interior scratches and what not.

As rustynutz said,  if you need to fit kids in from time to time 👎
I don't know why but on Thule's website, the fit my car link doesn't list the i30 GD as a compatible fitment for the Thule Raceway 991

I emailed Thule and they don't recommend any rear hatch mounted racks for the i30, I've asked why but yet to receive a reply.

I can't see why it wouldn't work, my only concern is the rear spoiler, but it looks pretty solid. Will have to find a dealer with one in stock and go for a look I think.
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: CraigB on September 01, 2016, 05:35:48
Yeah I'm thinking the straps pulling down on the spoiler will be the problem :(
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Bozzy on September 04, 2016, 09:34:58
update for those interested.

On Friday I called the local Autobarn to check if they had any Yakima hatch mount racks in stock that I could test out.

They had a Kingjoe Pro 3 there, so I shot down after work and fitted it up. Pulled, twisted, yanked and tugged it and was happy that the straps weren't putting any pressure on the rear spoiler.

With my wallet $169 lighter, walked out with the ex display rack, had to buy some top tube adapters which cost us $65. So $230 for a full set up that would have been around $370.

Took it on it's maiden voyage to Daisy Hill, a 90km round trip and can report it passed with flying colours, I used some cut up bike tube to tie bikes to each other and the rack, the entire set up barely moved

So after being told no by Yakima and Thule, I'm pretty chuffed that my stubborn attitude won out in the end, will probably put some felt wraps around the top mounting straps just to make sure the paint is ok, but other than that it's a win all round.
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Asterix on September 04, 2016, 09:50:21
 :goodjob2: :goodjob2:
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Surferdude on September 04, 2016, 09:57:05
Result! ! :goodjob:
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: Just Rick on October 21, 2016, 15:46:43
I reckon something like this might be the go...  :undecided:

:link: Kingjoe Pro 3- Hatchback & Rear Bike Racks | Yakima (http://www.yakima.com.au/2/Accessories/category/8/Boot-Hatch/28/Kingjoe-Pro-3)
Nice find but at that price I'll make my own  :lol:
Title: Re: Rear Mounted Bike Racks
Post by: rustynutz on October 22, 2016, 00:22:50
I'll look forward to seeing it, Rick!  :D
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