Hi. New to this (great) forum. Just bought a 2005 Vibe, very excited. I discovered that Curt makes an easy to install hitch for the Vibe. However, both Yakima and Thule claim they don't have compatile hitch bike racks for the Vibe. Saris (great company) does. Is this the route I should go? I'd like to use my roof rack for a cargo basket, and my Saris trunk rack supposedly works with the Vibe but I feel it would get in the way of rear access to the Vibe. The Saris hitch rack folds down. Any thoughts or previous posts would be welcome, thanks in advance-Dan
Compatible hitch rack??!!!?? If you put in a square receiver hitch (either 2 inch or the smaller 1 1/4 inch) any bike rack designed to slip in should work. It does not depend upon the car in anyway. All the weight of the bike is borne solely by the rack and the hitch receiver unit.Here is a link with almost all brands and styles represented. Choose what style you like (and can afford) and go with it.https://www.google.com/search?...h=785Dave
that's what can be frustraitng about Yak/Thule's fit guides. They both claim zero compatibility. I'll probably go with Saris anyway, great company (as are T and Y).
another good option, but I'm retiring soon and want to travel around a bit, so I have a yakima roof rack and a cargo box, soon a hitch rack, and room to haul stuff inside. But I do like that option as well
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OK, so I scored a brand new Curt hitch off eBay for $80 shipped, installed in about 7 minutes. The I scored a Thule Helium hitch rack off Craig's for $90. Think I did pretty good. Also scored some Yakima Rail Grabbers so was able to use my Yak bars and locks, and have a Raptor roof rack, so now have capability of hauling 3 bikes. Next a roof cargo box and it's time to hit the road
Sorry to get to this post so late. Thule, as you found out does make a compatible rack for the vibe. I've got one that holds up to 4 bikes. They also make a good roof box, that fits the factory roof rack.Very versatile! Have fun in your travels This was from our trip out west - stayed in Colorado Springs on the way back to WV (home). Great trip!
Quote, originally posted by 455SD »Sorry to get to this post so late. Thule, as you found out does make a compatible rack for the vibe. I've got one that holds up to 4 bikes. They also make a good roof box, that fits the factory roof rack.What kind of hitch do you have on your Vibe? Even class and receiver size information would be helpful. Any issues with the weight of 4 bikes?A friend of mine got Uhaul to put a hitch on their Vibe and they bought a Thule rack (sorry don't know the model). They were complaining about it bottoming out sometimes. Have you had any problems like that?
Quote, originally posted by daninboulder »OK, so I scored a brand new Curt hitch off eBay for $80 shipped, installed in about 7 minutes. The I scored a Thule Helium hitch rack off Craig's for $90. Think I did pretty good. Also scored some Yakima Rail Grabbers so was able to use my Yak bars and locks, and have a Raptor roof rack, so now have capability of hauling 3 bikes. Next a roof cargo box and it's time to hit the roadWhich model of hitch did you get?
I found a Curt class 1 on eBay for $79 shipped, 4 bolts took 7 minutes to install. Then found a Thule Helium 2 bike hitch rack on Craig's for $90, so think I did pretty well. I also have a Yakima Raptor roof top bike rack still brand new, will prolly sell it
Thanks for the quick response daninboulder!I'm wanting to get a 4 bike rack so I'm pretty sure I need a class 2 receiver hitch.Are there others out there who have put a 4 bike hitch mount rack on their Vibe?
I've got a Class 1 by Hidden Hitch, 1" square. Thule tip down rack, that holds up to 4 bikes. No problems at all with weight - with the exception of once you tilt the rack down, which allows you to open the entire rear lift gate, wth bikes still on the rack. It then can be heavy to lift back up to put the locking pin in place. If you've only got a couple of bikes on, no problem at all. I''ve been extremely happy with mine. The rack will scrape the ground if you are coming off of, or going up a steep grade, with vey short transition from flat to grade. There is a hard plastic bumper that takes the brunt of the "scraping". No signicant damage to hitch.
BC123, is that your MMBA sticker, or did you buy the rack used?I have a Draw-tite 1 1/4" hitch receiver and am currently using a Saris Thelma 2 rack. The only problem with the Thelma is it doesn't fit a 29er front wheel, so I have to put a "travel wheel" on when I carry my MTB. It also doesn't fit my cyclocross bike when the fenders are installed. On the plus side, it doesn't touch the frame, so no potential for paint damage.My track bike and my road bike ride inside.