I drive an '05 Subaru WRX. I no longer have my cruiser. I recently moved into a new house that is close to work, but miles from the trails... I need a bike rack like a crackhead needs a hit. Both options will cost about the same.
Option A: I've found a full yakima roof rack used. $200 with two bike trays on it. The draw backs are: I have to buy vehicle specific clips at $70~. I have to drive about 90 miles one way to pick it up. I'm not sure if my sunroof will still be operational, although I rarely use it any way. And finally, there's always the potential for dents in the roof and/or paint damage.
Option B: Order a U-Haul hitch receiver for $130 with free delivery and spend another $100 or so on a hitch mount bike rack. The drawbacks to this are: I plan on putting a new exhaust system on the car some day and I'm afraid that the hitch receiver might interfere with that project. I looked under the car yesterday and cant for the life of me figure out where it would bolt up, there may be some fabrication involved..
. The third draw back is that I ride a huge bike and my car sits low... will I have to spend more money for one of the tray type hitch mount racks than one with the arms....
Aesthetically, I prefer the roof rack. Practicality wise, the hitch mount probably makes more sense. Steer me straight mudders.
Option A: I've found a full yakima roof rack used. $200 with two bike trays on it. The draw backs are: I have to buy vehicle specific clips at $70~. I have to drive about 90 miles one way to pick it up. I'm not sure if my sunroof will still be operational, although I rarely use it any way. And finally, there's always the potential for dents in the roof and/or paint damage.
Option B: Order a U-Haul hitch receiver for $130 with free delivery and spend another $100 or so on a hitch mount bike rack. The drawbacks to this are: I plan on putting a new exhaust system on the car some day and I'm afraid that the hitch receiver might interfere with that project. I looked under the car yesterday and cant for the life of me figure out where it would bolt up, there may be some fabrication involved..
Aesthetically, I prefer the roof rack. Practicality wise, the hitch mount probably makes more sense. Steer me straight mudders.
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