I bought a Sportrack a while back, threw my bike on top, and moved across the country. It's a bit of a lower-priced brand, but I had no problems with it - it's still solid, it locks and is easy for one person to put on and off. It's got a full line, you could take the bike rack off and put on a canoe carrier, a basket, etc...
It might not have the same 'name-value' as Thule or Yakima, but it certainly does the same job for a lower price!
2007-04-16 23:52:14
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answered by Christopher 3
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I think Yakima is the best one out there.
Not the cheapest. The cheapest I saw on the net was about $200 for the rack for a sedan and then another $100 for each bike tray.
2007-04-15 22:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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For the roof I suggest Thule and Yakima. These makers have specific fitting rack brackets for almost any car on the market. Thule makes more brackets for more exact fits, but I prefer the round bar design of Yakima.
For trunk mounted racks, Thule also has an excellent line as does Rhode Gear.
2007-04-15 20:45:40
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answered by Jay P 7
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Saris, Thule, Yakima, Rhode Gear are all good brands. There are plenty of good choices in different styles / configurations.
Basic types:
- roof rack - some require front wheel removal, some don't.
- trunk rack - uses straps and hooks to mount, easy to take off
- trailer hitch rack
2007-04-15 20:38:09
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answered by scott.braden 6
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We have had many trunk racks over the years...WE LOVE OUR Saris Bones 2. It is stable, secure & easy to use. Best we've used by far.
2007-04-15 21:44:46
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answered by Linda 2
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i have hollywood bike rak i got it from my local bike shop for my sedan car so far it holds 2 bike . it cost me around 60 box
2007-04-16 00:43:47
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answered by Jackozy 2
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