M Meds Active member Beds/Cambs Dec 9, 2024 #2 Yes. The bike even goes in the boot too with wheels removed and rear mech unscrewed.
S Simiewimie Member Stratford Upon Avon Dec 9, 2024 #3 Love it! I have the Seasucker for when I’m taking the bike. Had the wife in the boot and dogs in the roofbox, so had to leave it behind this time.
Love it! I have the Seasucker for when I’m taking the bike. Had the wife in the boot and dogs in the roofbox, so had to leave it behind this time.
M Meds Active member Beds/Cambs Dec 9, 2024 #4 Yeah I replaced my cheapo version with a Sea Sucker. They (both the cheapo and Sea Sucker) work very well. Apart from forgetting to put everything in the boot before securing the bike down, that's an annoying mistake to make, and keep making. :rofl:
Yeah I replaced my cheapo version with a Sea Sucker. They (both the cheapo and Sea Sucker) work very well. Apart from forgetting to put everything in the boot before securing the bike down, that's an annoying mistake to make, and keep making. :rofl:
buzyg Lifer Cornwall Dec 10, 2024 #5 The roadster has more air time. Just check the weather forcast first. :wink:
N Natto Member Dec 10, 2024 #6 Managed to fit a non-suction cup roof rack to mine after following another thread on the forum on the topic! Attachments 20240505_140224.jpg 164 KB · Views: 330
Managed to fit a non-suction cup roof rack to mine after following another thread on the forum on the topic!
C Calps Member Ireland Dec 10, 2024 #7 I've not mastered getting it into the boot yet, however I will try the derailleur removal step that [ref]Meds[/ref] mentioned! Any day that I get to use the Z4 AND the bike, is a good day.
I've not mastered getting it into the boot yet, however I will try the derailleur removal step that [ref]Meds[/ref] mentioned! Any day that I get to use the Z4 AND the bike, is a good day.