Old 06-13-10, 03:29 PM
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Camilo
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Actually, I want to modify a comment I made above. I think it might be possible to fit two bikes upright w/ fork mounts inside an Outback or Forester - if the seats bicycle could be lowereed. (of course assuming back seat is lowered). That's the problem, ceiling height. My Sube's are pretty old - the Outback's an '00, the Forester is an '02. The Outback's rear compartment is longer and wider than the Forester, the Forester is a little higher (the net is the Outback has considerably more total volume). Those dimensions may or may not be critical to your bikes. I remember thinking at one point that if I installe quick release seat post clamp on my daughter's bike she could transport it upright in the back of the Forester. But she finds it easier to either use the tray-type hitch rack we have or to just slide the bike in with the wheel on. But that's only one bike and a small-ish one to boot.

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