Saris Roof Rack System - "Pimping" out the Vibe!
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 12:47 pm
Due to the generousity of Saris/Graber (http://www.sarisproducts.com) I was able to obtain a rack through friends for my vacation to North Carolina for a week of cycling training in the mountains this spring break! My problem heading into this was that I only owned a two-bike Saris Bones Rack, and I needed to fit more bikes on my car so that we could accommodate more people for the trip down. So this is what I used for the week:I used a load bar set for the front of the vehicle, as you can see in the picture. Part of it mounts to the car's roof, the other half is to the Vibe's own roof rack rails. http://www.sarisproducts.com/p...t.htmThe third bar in the rear is one half of a talon set. http://www.sarisproducts.com/p...t.htm You cannot use a full talon set for the roof rack because of the chunky bottom edge of the talon set, you would have to mount it way too far back to look good for the middle bar.I have three Saris bike trays (http://www.sarisproducts.com/products/l ... kmount.htm) and you can see how I have them mounted there in the pictures in the end of this. On the third (and most rear bar) I have available to me 7 wheel carriers, enough to hold the three wheels for the three bikes on the roof, as well as two full sets of spare wheels should it need be.The entire package is rounded off nicely with an Aero Fairing (http://www.sarisproducts.com/products/aerofairing.htm) and with a little bending of the mounting brackets it fit snugly on the roof and I experienced no problems with wind noise even at 100+ mph. (Purely for testing purposes, I swear!)The sytem is wholly solid, and I used it for my 2000 mile trip this week, I am going out to buy a very similar system this week. (Similar, because I don't actually need holders for 7 wheels, or an extra bar to hold all the wheels) But I will probbaly stick with the three bikes for the roof, but at least have enough room for two.I greatly recommend Saris over Yakima and Thule, or any other rack company for that matter. The company is a complete pleasure to work with, there is a lot of technology that goes into their products, and ... well I could go on and on, but go explore their website http://www.sarisproducts.com and look at the pics of a Vibe with 5 bikes on it ... oh yea, the car just got SO much sexier.On a side note, with heavy winds gas mileage will suffer ... I hit a new low with 16mpg for one of the tanks of gas! Go 4-banger go! I am also in NO way being paid for this, lol. Sounds like I'm running an informercial, but I know a lot of people have been asking about roof racks, and I thought this might help someone out. Might as well be thorough