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- 4x4newbie
- Member Since: 11 Feb 2021
- Location: Lancashire
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How to transport mountain bike with no tow bar and boot full
How on earth do I get a 29 er medium mountain bike in the Discovery 5 when the boot is taken up by a dog! No tow bar to use also.
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- JonM
- Member Since: 30 Jun 2016
- Location: North Yorkshire
- Posts: 599
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Options:
1. Dismantle it and put it on the back seat.
2. Put a bike carrier on the roof
3. Put the dog on the back seat and put the bike in the boot.
4. Get a very fit person to ride the bike instead of riding in the car.
5. Box up the bike and get a courier to take it for you.
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- DieselRanger
- Member Since: 12 Oct 2017
- Location: God's Country, Colorado
- Posts: 770
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Duct/gaffer tape to bonnet, boot lid, or roof.
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
- Posts: 366
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I would imagine there are only three realistic alternatives apart from leaving the bike or dog at homeā¦..fit a tow bar & bike carrier or fit roof rails & bike carrier or get a dog cage and lower the 2nd row seats to hopefully fit in everything.
My wife now needs a mobility scooter if we wish to carry on going for extended walks and visit remote facilities. I therefore have some sympathy with having to fit even the broken down components of transportation devices in the back of a D5. They take up loads of uneconomic space, necessitating using the 2nd row seats as overflow.
Although it may not be of any help to the op, I have found sliding the 2nd row seat forward to the half way lock position provides a bit more back space.
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