I've just bought a used 4 Yr old one and, bar the usual marks and scratches, it appears in good fettle. As its just me and SWMBO, I've taken the 2nd and 4th bike holders off. Fully intend to leave it in situ permanently
Good point on different types of roof. I have an SCA pop top - anyone had issues using the OEM rack with it?There are basic locks on the wheels that tighten the clamps on the frame too.
I had a VW rack and it was ok with my Austops pop top, but I believe that some may get very close/touch. May be worth checking with others that have the same pop top.
I ended up selling my rack though as I was constantly putting them on and removing them as the kids wanted various things out of the boot. I changed to a tow bar mount.
Hi do you have the Thule wanderer? Is it possible for the actual rack to be stolen off of the van without opening the tailgate?I have the Thule version of the OEM bike rack and I just bought the Thule One Key lock set with enough locks for all my needs - 4 bike clamps & roof box.
If someone wanted to steal it they will do. If you loosen the tension with the torque tool that possibly comes with many Thule racks (certainly the Wanderway) it will be loosened to an extent that brute force and determination would get the rack off with damage to the tailgate and fittings of the rack.Hi do you have the Thule wanderer? Is it possible for the actual rack to be stolen off of the van without opening the tailgate?
Thanks
YesThinking about buying an OEM bike rack, but wanted to check a couple of things with anyone that already has one:
1. Does the bike rack have any lockable fixings to secure the bikes?
2. Does the tailgate still open ok with the rack on (obviously without bikes on) if you have a pop top roof?
It also looks like I'll need to beef up the struts, boot won't stay up, even without bikes loaded on to the rack....£never ending....I’ve just bought and fitted a Wanderway….very impressed with it but I had assumed it would be secure on the van, at least to all but the most determined. However, you only need a specific tool and the rack will come off no problem. There don’t appear to be any Thule solutions to this, or am I missing something? NB rack is worth more than my current bike………
I have a similar concern and found a promising solution on the California Forum. I’ve not tried it yet. You can replace the bolt on the lower brackets with a domed head bolt then fit a Hexlox to prevent it being undone. Won’t stop a determined thief but makes it more difficult than just needing a torx key!I’ve just bought and fitted a Wanderway….very impressed with it but I had assumed it would be secure on the van, at least to all but the most determined. However, you only need a specific tool and the rack will come off no problem. There don’t appear to be any Thule solutions to this, or am I missing something? NB rack is worth more than my current bike………
Thanks for the tip, sounds interesting I will check it out. As for the bike rack locks themselves I am definitely looking to 'double up' to add a bit more as a deterent!I have a similar concern and found a promising solution on the California Forum. I’ve not tried it yet. You can replace the bolt on the lower brackets with a domed head bolt then fit a Hexlox to prevent it being undone. Won’t stop a determined thief but makes it more difficult than just needing a torx key!
The lock on the Thule arms is next to useless (it takes less than 5 secs to remove a bike!) so another lock is needed to secure them to any degree.
Hexlox link.
Hexlok looks to be a good option securing the rack to the van, ie where the rack attaches to the tailgate above the rear lights. I'm definitely going to use an additional bike lock, depending on circumstances etc.View attachment 185176
I have the T5 style rack on my T6.1. Only x 1 of the arms has a locking knob. You can buy spare locking knobs for the other arms but they are VERRRRYYY expensive.