Jimbo Vills
E*POWAH Master
At least a fork mount prevents someone watching their front axle roll down the roller shutter of their pickup and wedge down the bed and cab ??
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What size are the bikes and do you have a photo them in the back without the cover on please?I can get an e-gravel and an e-hardtail into the back of my Yeti with the seats down but since I live alone, the three back seats are now removed (ten seconds per seat) and living in the loft so getting two e-bikes in is not so difficult. I made "templates" out of MDF to cover the footwells and provide hidden extra storage
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The bikes are medium, 19 inch frame and 29 inch wheels. I don't have a photo of both bikes in the back but I shall post here when I get the chance to photo themWhat size are the bikes and do you have a photo them in the back without the cover on please?
I have to remove the front wheel - made a small stand that goes under the motor/BB to support the bike whilst removing/refitting it. So much less hassle now . .Lay down the back seats is usually the easiest way to create a flat surface from the trunk to the back of the car's interior. Additionally, most bikes can fit in a car if you remove the front wheel. To do this, simply release the quick-release skewer or loosen the thru-axle on the front wheel, allowing you to slide it out of the fork dropouts.
Sorry for the thread resurrection but in your Kuga have you ever tried your bike upright with the front wheel off? I’m considering buying one if I can do this with my Levo SL (S3) and get two bikes side by side..So today I managed to see for myself if I could fit my bike in the back of a Ford Kuga With the seats folded down.a little squeeze with the bars but it worked.
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