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Xj88 02-15-2012 09:01 PM

Bike Mounting Options
 
I have a pretty large Surco Safari rack on my xj, I had a bud tell me there was a cheap effective way to mount a bike up there with some type of block..maybe a skewer block. Any ideas what these are or how they would work....ive done some searching with little avail. let me know!:001_huh:

98XJ40K 02-15-2012 09:32 PM

Try this:

http://www.google.com/m/products/det...77738816483070

We used these on the front of a truck bed and they worked great. You can get them cheaper, just the first I found.

caged 02-15-2012 11:33 PM

link not working.^

but i think this is what he means.
http://c771741.r41.cf2.rackcdn.com/c.../SKU24411B.jpg

but i like the idea of the thule rack. but i have 20mm axles and this skewer mount won't work for me.

auburn_XJ 02-16-2012 01:04 AM

Stand it up in the middle and wrench it down with ratchets. I do it. It'll work fine.

Xj88 02-16-2012 05:51 AM

Ill have to see the block im not sure how it'll mount...as far as the ratchets you have a picture of this? I need it to stand up and be able to take down quick

auburn_XJ 02-16-2012 09:10 AM

I would but I got snow board gear up there right now

98XJ40K 02-16-2012 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by caged
link not working.^

but i think this is what he means.

but i like the idea of the thule rack. but i have 20mm axles and this skewer mount won't work for me.

That's pretty much it. It can bolt to one of the crossbars pretty easily. I like these because it lowers the profile with the front wheel off.

alpine.adrenaline 02-16-2012 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by caged (Post 1541600)
but i have 20mm axles and this skewer mount won't work for me.

Me too. Thule makes a good 20mm thru-axle adapter, part#53020. I work in the cyclery business and we have plenty of those quick release fork mounts lying around if you need a couple.

Basslicks 02-16-2012 01:38 PM

you can get some with pre-drilled mounting holes... just bolt them to the very front of your rack on the inside on the floor.... they take up hardly any room... then you would have to worry about the block pivoting or moving free of the ratchet strap

I have two mounted on yakima round cross bar tubes... so i don't have to worry about that part.... works great though

crux 02-16-2012 03:08 PM

Get one of the fork mounts for the front and a piece of C-channel for the back wheel strapping it down. Works great. Hell it works for Yakima and others. Now just need to find a 25mm fork mount for my 29er rigid bike.

Basslicks 02-17-2012 10:09 AM

so wish I had a 29er.... not a rigid though

crux 02-17-2012 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by Basslicks (Post 1545030)
so wish I had a 29er.... not a rigid though

29er is a great bike. rigid might be a bit harsh, but then again it has no suspension. Frame and truss fork flex giving it a more comfy ride over a standard straight bladed fork. Should get the frame back from fabrication next week I'm hoping as it has been a long time out.

Basslicks 02-17-2012 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by crux (Post 1545126)
29er is a great bike. rigid might be a bit harsh, but then again it has no suspension. Frame and truss fork flex giving it a more comfy ride over a standard straight bladed fork. Should get the frame back from fabrication next week I'm hoping as it has been a long time out.

awesome... I'm runnin' a Gary Fisher Montare - from like '96... has a rockshox indy xc front fork... only problem it's about 17" frame and I'm 6'1 so I've been needing to upgrade to a bigger size for a while... I'm trying to hold out for an enduro frame 'cause I've wanted one since I built my first one at the bike shop I worked at back in the day... could have gotten one for less than half retail but I never came up with the money

gvns8 02-18-2012 12:35 AM

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You could use those mounts to do what I did. Just add some brackets to the back to reinforce them though.

Basslicks 02-18-2012 08:48 AM

I like that a lot... kudos


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