Bikes in the fit
#1
Bikes in the fit
I couldn't find the thread or any pictures. After about 30 min of searching, i just decided to ask. does anyone on here have any pictures of their bicycles in thier fit or could someone please link me to the thread that has the pictures in there. Also how many mtn bikes have you seen or put in a fit?
#2
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-pictures-videos/26591-i-can-has-trailer-hitch.html?highlight=trailer+hitch
how about bikes OUTSIDE the fit?
how about bikes OUTSIDE the fit?
#8
I hate to post a shameless plug for my own post but I'm going to do it anyway. I also included what other people have done for their home-made in-car bike rack.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...bike-rack.html
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...bike-rack.html
#11
I hate to post a shameless plug for my own post but I'm going to do it anyway. I also included what other people have done for their home-made in-car bike rack.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...bike-rack.html
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...bike-rack.html
#12
I fit my road bike (large size), and it fits with the front wheel off and the back wheel extending a bit between the front seats (no JDM arm rest, it will not fit). My girlfriends bike which has aero bars fits with the front wheel off and rear tire between the pass seat and b-pilar.
Its a tight fit, but they fit...both standing up, and captured at the front forks with a clamp and wooden board to keep them from bouncing all over the place.
I needed to keep the bikes in the car for security reasons....GFs bike is pretty expensive.
See ya bye.
Its a tight fit, but they fit...both standing up, and captured at the front forks with a clamp and wooden board to keep them from bouncing all over the place.
I needed to keep the bikes in the car for security reasons....GFs bike is pretty expensive.
See ya bye.
#13
Go to the Mountain bike product reviews forums classifieds trails forum and do a search. There's a whole thread dealing with mountain bikes in the Fit.
Here's a direct link:
Honda Fit- the ultimate compact bike hauler?? - Mtbr.com Forums
Soccerdude
Here's a direct link:
Honda Fit- the ultimate compact bike hauler?? - Mtbr.com Forums
Soccerdude
#14
I can get pics when I get home from work, but I use a roof rack to carry 2 downhill bikes. The rack is really expensive but the bikes are too so I guess it's a matter of how secure you want you bikes to be.
Oh and inside I've fit 3 bmx's without taking them apart at all and someone in the small side of the back seat. I've also got 2 mountain bikes with the front wheels off and all the back seats down.
p.s. yes I ride a lot!
Thats my rack
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Oh and inside I've fit 3 bmx's without taking them apart at all and someone in the small side of the back seat. I've also got 2 mountain bikes with the front wheels off and all the back seats down.
p.s. yes I ride a lot!
Thats my rack
VVVVVVVVVV
#15
I was just about to make a thread on this...
Im currently waiting for my fit to come in at my local dealer, and was wondering if its possible to fold the back seats flat and put a road bike through the trunk without taking anything apart (bike laying down). I have a fairly large sized bike (road fixie)
Im currently waiting for my fit to come in at my local dealer, and was wondering if its possible to fold the back seats flat and put a road bike through the trunk without taking anything apart (bike laying down). I have a fairly large sized bike (road fixie)
#18
should suffice, i have a 49cm... would you happen to have any pictures?
#19
Not many pics with bikes INSIDE the car in this thread.
Here is one from me. I have not made any rack of any kind, I just put down a piece of wood under the front so it should not damage the back of the seat.
I have a cargo tray of rubber (original) in the rear so a little dirt on the rear tire does not hurt the mats.
As you see I have only taken off the front wheel from the bike. If I lower the seat, it would be easyer to take in and out of the car. But this works too.
The rear seat is still usable for a passenger. Front seat is only moved forward 1-2cm more than the drivers seat because of the length of the bike, and can still be used by a passenger.
You also see that I have space behind the rear seat for some luggage.
I'm amazed every time I use the Jazz as a hauler or need to lot of stuff with me. There is SO much space in there, that is incredible!
Here is one from me. I have not made any rack of any kind, I just put down a piece of wood under the front so it should not damage the back of the seat.
I have a cargo tray of rubber (original) in the rear so a little dirt on the rear tire does not hurt the mats.
As you see I have only taken off the front wheel from the bike. If I lower the seat, it would be easyer to take in and out of the car. But this works too.
The rear seat is still usable for a passenger. Front seat is only moved forward 1-2cm more than the drivers seat because of the length of the bike, and can still be used by a passenger.
You also see that I have space behind the rear seat for some luggage.
I'm amazed every time I use the Jazz as a hauler or need to lot of stuff with me. There is SO much space in there, that is incredible!
#20
Not my car, but another member's here on the site. I have one bike and I do the same except with a shorter piece of 2x4. The only problem I have is that the bike still falls over when make a turn. I think I'll screw a hook onto the 2x4 and some bungee cords.