Hmm... I had made one at one point but I can't seem to find the post I made for it.Basically, I took a regular fork-mount clamp and mounted it to a piece of plate steel and then used machine screws to attach that rig to the cargo tracks in the rear.However, there were a couple of issues. For one, my bike has handlebar extensions. These made it difficult to get in the back without scraping the headliner.Also, my bike was a bit too long to fit in the back without putting it in at an angle. This made it horribly impractical as it was difficult to fit anything else in the car with the bike in there.Anyway, I no longer own my Vibe so I might just be convinced to sell the bike mount if the price was right (I'd have to find it again first, of course). Edit:Here we go...Quote »You can always do it like I've done too. I just bought a Yakima fork mount ($15 at a local shop), a piece of 14 Ga steel plate (freebie), a few screws (~$1), and a rubber sink mat ($1 at the Dollar Store). It's far from pretty, but it gets the job done.I had to place the forkmount at an angle on the steel since my bike is a little long and needs to sit at an angle in the car. It also keeps the bar ends away from the window.The only other thing to be aware of is that the cargo tracks use a metric thread. #6 as I recall.Here are some pics of the setup.
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