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Tim in Scotland



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Mounting a Thule 2 bike bike rack on the spare wheel
 Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
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Post #857938 24th Sep 2020 6:36pm
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SwissLarry



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Thanks for the demo. very usefull!

Does anyone know of a rack that can carry 45kg? I have two EMTB that weigh 22kg each. This Thule rack is limited to about 35kg (I think).
Post #859499 3rd Oct 2020 8:27am
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markb110



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England 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Epsom Green
I have the Thule folding bike rack and carry a my Specialized Kenevo and the wife's Levo.

It's towbar mounted so works on both wife's Velar and my 90 with an extention to clear the spare wheel.

I prefer wheel mounted racks and not frame mounted .

That particular design won't work with the new Defender unless someone knows of an extension piece that can be added to the tow ball



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Post #859577 3rd Oct 2020 2:01pm
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SwissLarry



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Hi Markb110,

That’s exactly the problem I have. Currently using a tow ball mounted Thule on my velar, but the new defender is arriving in the next few weeks!
Post #859582 3rd Oct 2020 2:29pm
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bcp



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2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Orkney Grey
Google Thule raider, it was an excellent rear wheel cycle carrier. Sold mine 3 years ago so still out there somewhere.
Post #859590 3rd Oct 2020 3:23pm
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mk1collector



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England 2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Bonatti Grey
It took me ages to find one but the raider is a great bike carrier Thumbs Up Ray
My build thread
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic17615.html
Post #859592 3rd Oct 2020 3:31pm
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G4R1



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SwissLarry wrote:
Thanks for the demo. very usefull!

Does anyone know of a rack that can carry 45kg? I have two EMTB that weigh 22kg each. This Thule rack is limited to about 35kg (I think).



This rack is rated for 45kg, I'm not sure if the spare wheel fitting/rear door is suitable to carry 45kg.

https://www.portevelo-mottez.com/4-wheel-drive-bike-carrier.html
Post #859595 3rd Oct 2020 4:12pm
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markb110



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England 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Epsom Green
The problem with spare mounted carriers is that they are best suited to bikes with a (or almost) horizontal top tube , ie road, gravel or a 1990's hard tail mountain bike.

Any modern full suspension (let alone full sus e bike) has different frame shapes and rear suspension layouts. Even couples that ride together will have different bikes with different layouts.

Yes you can buy a connector thing that creates a false horizontal top tube but i certainly would not trust it with the weight of a swinging e bike.

Let the wheels take the weight, not the frame.
Post #859643 3rd Oct 2020 9:29pm
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G4R1



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Valid point.

What about this one, still 45kg but the wheels are taking the load.

https://www.todosoportes.com/epages/ea1959...0039000000
Post #859645 3rd Oct 2020 9:34pm
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100inch



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Australia 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Santorini Black

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I know the tow hitch receiver is not as popular but it is a breeze changing the carrier over. This one can also be dropped to get the back door open. m
Post #859651 4th Oct 2020 3:31am
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SwissLarry



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Hi 100inch,

What is the name of that rack? Do you have a link?

Do you think that would work on the new Defender with an electrically deployable tow ball?

So many questions!!!! I completely agree with Markb110 that the wheels should take the weight, but I also want to be able to open the rear door, so your rack could be perfect.
Post #859667 4th Oct 2020 7:21am
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100inch



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Australia 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Santorini Black
SwissLarry,

Unfortunately they all work with the 2" tow receiver which is pretty much standard in Australia.
Here is mine:
https://www.isi-carriers.com/products.html
And another one
https://shinglebackoffroad.com.au/
By the way, Chaumont in NE was my home track for many years Cool m
Post #859840 4th Oct 2020 10:26pm
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SwissLarry



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I’ve camped in Chaumont, followed by the wine festival in Murten! Thumbs Up
Post #859890 5th Oct 2020 11:35am
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alantd



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Tonga Green

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I use the maxraxx carrier (shown without the top bar). For my original 110 (what do we call these now - “classic Defender”?) I have it mounted on a flange that fits my 2” receiver. For the new 110, it fits over the tow ball.

Both systems work well.

My bike is a hard tail so it has a crossbar that suspends the bike on the carrier. I was wondering how I’d handle a ladies bike with no top tube. My wife doesn’t currently want to ride with me so it’s just me and my son but that’s where I can see the benefit of a rack that seats the bike rather than suspends it. One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS
+ New Defender 110 First Edition
Post #860522 8th Oct 2020 7:08pm
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SwissLarry



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Hi alantd,

Do you have a ploblem that the number plate and rear lights are obscured by this solution?

The Police here in Switzerland are really hot on that sort of thing!
Post #860818 10th Oct 2020 11:01am
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