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    05-06-2012 02:16 PM #1
    Hey all
    I'm going to need a roof-top bike rack for the Fox. When I was driving the Mk2 I could knock down the rear seats and get it inside...same for the mk3 Jetta, but now that I'm driving the Fox as a DD I need an option for hauling the bike.

    LMK what the best options are

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    05-06-2012 02:35 PM #2
    Thule 300 Gutter Feet w/ LB50 Load Bars and 873XT Fairing

    Carriers:
    Big Mouth 599XTR - keep both wheels on - a little bulky looking but sturdy hold
    Peloton 517 - front wheel off fork mounted - a bit sleeker
    Echelon 518 - front wheel off fork mounted - more expensive - not sure the advantages


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    There is also a Yakima option - but I am unsure of the specific components
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    05-06-2012 07:11 PM #3
    I got a $30 cheapy (Reese) from Wal-mart and wanna fab in the parts from my Thule that didn't get destroyed when I rolled the MKI GTI a while back.

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    05-06-2012 11:00 PM #4
    Hey guys
    Thanks for the comments, keep em coming. If anyone knows of / has one they're looking to sell lmk, I'm interested.

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    05-07-2012 06:42 PM #5
    I was curious about Yakima parts:

    A1 Raingutter
    48" Crossbars


    Carriers:
    Boa
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    05-08-2012 09:49 PM #6
    Not my ad - but pretty good deal if you can talk him down a bit:

    Mk2 Thule roof racks with bike holders (by duscrub20)
    http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?p=77296791
    Asking $500 shipped. I bought these brand new a year ago. They are in mint condition with all locks working.
    Im located on Long Island NY
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    05-08-2012 10:41 PM #7
    Quote Originally Posted by redone17 View Post
    Not my ad - but pretty good deal if you can talk him down a bit:

    Mk2 Thule roof racks with bike holders (by duscrub20)
    http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?p=77296791
    Asking $500 shipped. I bought these brand new a year ago. They are in mint condition with all locks working.
    Im located on Long Island NY
    631-627-4444
    http://minus.com/mbr7C546j6
    It's nice because it's a complete setup...the only problem I see is that the feet wouldn't be gutter mount for a mk2 AFAIK.

    Still waiting on photos of the feet the guy with the LB50's has. There are a few options close to me but nothing with gutter feet. There are some parts / setups in Michigan that are close to what I need but I'm not driving to Lansing to buy it....too far!

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    05-08-2012 10:47 PM #8
    A few years back I got one from a company in North Carolina. I think the name is xport. It's easy to put on and off and wasn't much money(~ $200 IIRC).
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    05-09-2012 07:33 AM #9
    those are definitely gutter feet in that package - not sure what model...

    when I was first doing research for my setup I read that the same feet work on MK2 as a Fox...

    here is the thread:

    FAQ: Thule Roof Racks for MK2
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    05-09-2012 10:21 AM #10
    This is the set that I have on my car. It's held up for three years, the load bars are a little weak but they work.
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    05-15-2012 12:24 PM #11
    Quote Originally Posted by redone17 View Post
    those are definitely gutter feet in that package - not sure what model...

    when I was first doing research for my setup I read that the same feet work on MK2 as a Fox...

    here is the thread:

    FAQ: Thule Roof Racks for MK2
    I (finally) read through this thread....you are correct...who knew. Now that I think about it there is sort of a rain gutter under the moulding.

    thx
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    05-15-2012 04:29 PM #13
    Thanks....between the two which is the most common to find trays for? I would say Thule just from the little I've looked around but I could be wrong.

    Also...the writer of that prior thule thread said there is a difference between the Mk2 feet and 'gutter' feet but they will work.

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    05-15-2012 05:03 PM #14
    I think Thule may be a little easier to come by - but to be honest - my MAIN decision maker was that I like the square bars over the round...
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    05-15-2012 05:16 PM #15
    Quote Originally Posted by redone17 View Post
    I think Thule may be a little easier to come by - but to be honest - my MAIN decision maker was that I like the square bars over the round...
    Yeah, I think the square tubing is a better choice personally...

    As for that complete setup you posted about first, I asked the guy how long the load bars are and he said they're 42"...awful short.

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    05-15-2012 05:51 PM #16
    ah, crap - yeah you need LB50 (50") bars for the Fox w/ 873XT (52") fairing
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    05-15-2012 06:40 PM #17
    Quote Originally Posted by redone17 View Post
    ah, crap - yeah you need LB50 (50") bars for the Fox w/ 873XT (52") fairing
    So for Thule they have to be LB50 but on the Yakima 48" will work??

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    05-15-2012 07:03 PM #18
    LB50 is the smallest Thule currently make. You can use LB58 if you want to load some bikes on the side and a cargo carrier in the middle...though you may get away with that w the 50 too - i will report back - I am in the market for a cargo box right now and will be sizing around.

    If you use the Peloton or Echelon bike carriers - I think that LB50 bars will be wide enough. I currently have one Big Mouth and one Peloton...thing is I have my rack set back behind the raised part of the roof on the Wagon - I like the way it looks set back - and I an imagining a sun roof....but, I can't use a Peloton or Echelon without it interfering with the hatch...unless I mount it backwards...probably defeats the purpose of any aerodynamics
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    05-15-2012 07:07 PM #19
    Quote Originally Posted by redone17 View Post
    LB50 is the smallest Thule currently make. You can use LB58 if you want to load some bikes on the side and a cargo carrier in the middle...though you may get away with that w the 50 too - i will report back - I am in the market for a cargo box right now and will be sizing around.

    If you use the Peloton or Echelon bike carriers - I think that LB50 bars will be wide enough. I currently have one Big Mouth and one Peloton...thing is I have my rack set back behind the raised part of the roof on the Wagon - I like the way it looks set back - and I an imagining a sun roof....but, I can't use a Peloton or Echelon without it interfering with the hatch...unless I mount it backwards...probably defeats the purpose of any aerodynamics
    The seller on vortex said he has access to either in the 50" size so it's all good. I don't imagine I'll be doing the cargo box thing but who knows. Seller can get trays too and other mounts. I'll see what he can come up with and I'm hoping he can get a fairing for one or the other.

    thx

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    I always use Yakima stuff.....for the last 20+ years.




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