Zayd Proctor
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Dengfu E10 29" size L (bottom)
Haibike AllTrail 8 27,5" size M (top)
Front wheel and pedals removed
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good for youBy the time it takes to do all that mucking around I'd have the trusty Buzzrack on the back of my AWD Ford Kuga loaded with 2 x eMTBs and be long gone.
buy a van
Dengfu E10 29" size L (bottom)
Haibike AllTrail 8 27,5" size M (top)
Front wheel and pedals removed
Cleverbuy a van![]()
Thanks for noticing that! Yes, that's the only spot where the two bikes touch. I usually put a piece of foam there, but I forgot to do so for the video. I've only used this mount once before. I also usually tie down the rear of the red bike which pivots the bike around the two central mounting points (crank and seat tube), creating a gap at the spot you pointed out.Seatstay and downtube will rub on bumps. I would put a thick blanket between them.
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I fit 2 EMTBs in my Model Y, with a foam mattress between them. Just have to remove the front wheel.
Yeah, I bet on the Model Y is a lot easier. I wish the model 3 was a hatchback or a station wagon.I fit 2 EMTBs in my Model Y, with a foam mattress between them. Just have to remove the front wheel.
And 30secs after stopping somewhere they've been nickedBy the time it takes to do all that mucking around I'd have the trusty Buzzrack on the back of my AWD Ford Kuga loaded with 2 x eMTBs and be long gone.
Done it for 2 years in an i30 with a boot liner - no probs.Dry country
Because there's no way i would be putting my bike in any car after a ride especially in the winter![]()
Terrible tip, sorry
No, not a terrible tip.Terrible tip, sorry
The point about battery disposal also applies to eMTBs. What happens to all the nasty chemicals and metals in batteries when they come to the end of their service lives? Not nice.Sad that a post intended to be helpful has gone off the rails like this.
Lets try to keep it positive guys. Remember your Mother’s advice
“If you don’t have something nice to say don’t say it.“
No, not a terrible tip.
I had dual cab pickup trucks for 20 years, great for carrying two offroad/supermotos/MTBs or one road race bike on the back.
And while on the subject of EVs, they lose about 50% of their value in the first two years and there's the environmental damage of disposing of their batteries weighing hundreds of kilos when at their life's end which EV manufacturers now conveniently ignore. Not in the long term environmentally friendly, quite the opposite.
Drive what you like and ride what you like. Win-win. Nicely done!
Dengfu E10 29" size L (bottom)
Haibike AllTrail 8 27,5" size M (top)
Front wheel and pedals removed
So you do understand you are riding an EMTB with the identical chemistry battery, right ?there's the environmental damage of disposing of their batteries
Im pretty sure that I am highly affended , even without knowing what this word means ; )having to drive a dumb Kuga!
Ford Kuga. It's a small SUV.Im pretty sure that I am highly affended , even without knowing what this word means ; )
I was referring to this comment, lol:Im pretty sure that I am highly affended , even without knowing what this word means ; )
By the time it takes to do all that mucking around I'd have the trusty Buzzrack on the back of my AWD Ford Kuga loaded with 2 x eMTBs and be long gone.
Thanks! The Model 3 has a pretty decent sub trunk.@Zayd Proctor Very clever! It demonstrates a good level of spatial awareness. There must be still room for the bags and all your kit when two riders are travelling in the car. (And the wooden stand for when you reach your destination.
I have no idea what that increased drag would do to your range in an EV.
That is a big hit on range, but 10mpg is about 23% for me, so it's a comparable impact.....................
Of course it depends on the average speed but it should be between 20% and 30%.