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06-12-21, 07:06 AM
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Posted By ferengii

The Saris rack has a rubber bottom and doesn’t...

The Saris rack has a rubber bottom and doesn’t slide on the folded sear material, so I put it in the van and take it out as needed. The tandem stretches from behind the console between the front...
06-12-21, 06:31 AM
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Posted By kayakindude

I do the same on my Wrangler, I leave the tires...

I do the same on my Wrangler, I leave the tires on (now that the front has a motor hub). I just tie red cloth strips to each rim since it is an oversized load. Have not had any issues and I use...
06-11-21, 10:25 AM
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Posted By ClydeClydeson

A customer at a shop where I worked used to put...

A customer at a shop where I worked used to put his tandem on his rear mounted rack, which resulted in the bike sticking a half meter out on ether side of the car.
06-10-21, 05:21 PM
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Posted By ferengii

we often load two tandems when we travel with our...

we often load two tandems when we travel with our tandem friends. That allows four people in the van (rear seats folded down) plus tandems down the middle. ...
06-10-21, 05:19 PM
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Posted By ferengii

We use the Saris Triple track: ...

We use the Saris Triple track:
https://www.saris.com/product/traps-triple
06-10-21, 07:54 AM
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Posted By Alan_F

I was going to recommend the Rocky Mounts Tandem...

I was going to recommend the Rocky Mounts Tandem Tailpipe from Tandems East (https://tandemseast.com/bike-racks/) but it looks like your tandem uses an internally geared hub which means taking the...
06-10-21, 05:33 AM
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Posted By ferengii

We use a Saris rack in our Sienna to transport...

We use a Saris rack in our Sienna to transport our Co-Motion tandem. There’s plenty of room and it takes about two-three minutes to load and unload the bike.
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