If you have space to accommodate a 3' longer vehicle they're great. Easier to deal with than a pickup bed because it all stays together, just plop it on the tray and donezo. My friends have roof racks that grip the front tire like that, it's stupid easy. For me, the roof is easier than a hitch because my street is so damn narrow, I seriously don't think I'd be able to drive down my street with a bike on the back (maybe not actually a real problem though). Additionally, it would be nerve racking nightmare to try and parallel park with my bike hanging off the back like that and my vehicle 30 something inches longer than I'm used to. With a roof rack it doesn't matter, drive and park anywhere just stay out of garages which I don't have.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 12:54 amHitch rack is awesome as long as you don’t have a swing-open tailgate.Detroit wrote: Ahhhh.
I dunno man, bikes are surprisingly tall when standing up. A hitch mount would probably get the jerb done the best for multiple bikes. My dad's got this fancy one that we use whenever we go somewhere, way easier than jamming them in the vehicle.
I’ve seen the light, and it is good.
You could get a Wilco Hitchswing for it. Would allow you to swing the rack out and away to open the hatch on the Heep.