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  • achichon
    Member Since: 30 Nov 2017
    Location: Gibraltar
    Posts: 213
    Gibraltar 
    2018 Discovery Sd4 (240) HSE Loire Blue

    JLR Bike rack

    has anyone bought the 2 or 3 bike rack that goes on the tow bar? have you had issues tying down the bike?! i borrowed one (the 3 bike one) this weekend and i had to deflate the wheels so that i could actually manage to use the straps that come with it!!
    i'm not sure if it's cos of the geometry of my bike but i think it's quite useless that u can adjust where the wheels sit BUT the straps stay in the same bloody place! (anyone know if you can buy longer straps?)
    does anyone have a bike with Fatty or Plus wheels and use these racks? cos i'm thinking of getting a bike with plus tires so even more worried about getting this bike rack now. as last option i'd just use ratchet straps i guess, but i'd rather use the ones that come with the rack and not have to worry.
    i've attached pics but not sure you can tell how forced the straps are and that the wheel are actually deflated!



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    18MY All-new Discovery HSE SD4 Loire Blue & Black Pack
  • JonM
    Member Since: 30 Jun 2016
    Location: North Yorkshire
    Posts: 574
    United Kingdom 
    2022 Discovery SDV6 HSE Carpathian Grey

    I have one made by Thule that looks the same. For my bike I've had to move the attachment point of the straps - easy to do - just 1 allen key needed. For SWMBO's smaller bike the straps are fine where they are.

    MY2022 D5 HSE D300 - with extra nice bits added
    MY2019 D5 HSE 3.0 SDV6 - sold to a dealer for a crazy price!
  • ForlornMTL
    Member Since: 14 Jun 2017
    Location: Montreal
    Posts: 145
    Canada 
    2017 Discovery Td6 HSE Lux Firenze Red

    Very strange how you cannot move the straps on your bike rack. Makes no sense.

    I know this does not answer your questions, but thought i would chime in with my purchase.

    I got the Hollywood racks model made for Electric Bikes and the straps move along with the wheel holders. No issues at all if you have a large or small bike. Takes tyres up to 3" wide.

    https://hollywoodracks.com/products/sport-...5862468102

    They also make Fat Tyre wheel holders for up to 5" wide tyres.

    If you don't need the heavy duty model for a heavy bike like my e-bike. Then you can get a 4 bike rack.

    https://hollywoodracks.com/products/sport-...5862463686

    They have many different models that fit the D5.

    https://hollywoodracks.com/pages/product-r..._discovery


    Other than a bit of rust stains coming out of some of the joints, I'm very happy up to now.
    Thinking of giving it a bit of an oil treatment to cure this.

    2017 HSE Luxury TD6 Dynamic Pack in Firenze Red, Ebony with Pimento Stitch.
  • achichon
    Member Since: 30 Nov 2017
    Location: Gibraltar
    Posts: 213
    Gibraltar 
    2018 Discovery Sd4 (240) HSE Loire Blue

    JonM wrote:
    I have one made by Thule that looks the same. For my bike I've had to move the attachment point of the straps - easy to do - just 1 allen key needed. For SWMBO's smaller bike the straps are fine where they are.


    i checked on these and the attachment point of the straps is actually used as part of the support sort of thing so i don't see how i could move it... not that i spent much time checking it out either tbh but from what i saw i don't think ti can be moved, plus the online instructions don't mention it being able to move.

    i might have to look at other makes.

    18MY All-new Discovery HSE SD4 Loire Blue & Black Pack
  • achichon
    Member Since: 30 Nov 2017
    Location: Gibraltar
    Posts: 213
    Gibraltar 
    2018 Discovery Sd4 (240) HSE Loire Blue

    ForlornMTL wrote:
    Very strange how you cannot move the straps on your bike rack. Makes no sense.

    I know this does not answer your questions, but thought i would chime in with my purchase.

    I got the Hollywood racks model made for Electric Bikes and the straps move along with the wheel holders. No issues at all if you have a large or small bike. Takes tyres up to 3" wide.

    https://hollywoodracks.com/products/sport-...5862468102

    They also make Fat Tyre wheel holders for up to 5" wide tyres.

    If you don't need the heavy duty model for a heavy bike like my e-bike. Then you can get a 4 bike rack.

    https://hollywoodracks.com/products/sport-...5862463686

    They have many different models that fit the D5.

    https://hollywoodracks.com/pages/product-r..._discovery


    Other than a bit of rust stains coming out of some of the joints, I'm very happy up to now.
    Thinking of giving it a bit of an oil treatment to cure this.


    thanks, i am going to check them out Smile

    18MY All-new Discovery HSE SD4 Loire Blue & Black Pack
  • Andy3445
    Member Since: 30 Dec 2017
    Location: Aberdeenshire
    Posts: 13
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Td6 HSE Corris Grey

    I use a Thule tow ball mount, which I think are the same as LR sell, my bikes have changed over the years and eventually had the same problem with the wheel straps being too short to lock in the ratchet mechanism. I found Thule XXL straps for rack here

    http://www.hammersleys.com/thule-xxl-fatbi...2-985.html

    Even though my rack (Thule G3) was about 6 years old and obsolete the traps fitted fine, took about 15 mins to fit 3 x sets, mind they are long and may need to be cut.

    BTW the Thule rack has been an excellent buy, got it from the Netherlands much cheaper than the UK even with delivery, its been on 2 D4's and now the D5 with no issues at all
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