Seasucker Talon on GT3 roof?
#16
Three Wheelin'
That is the Seasucker komodo rack.
I run Mini-Bomber on rear glass and back wheels on wing. Modified a front wheel holder for rear deck to get two suction cups per rear wheel for redundancy.
I run Mini-Bomber on rear glass and back wheels on wing. Modified a front wheel holder for rear deck to get two suction cups per rear wheel for redundancy.
#17
Addict
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The C2 has the mounting points built in to attach a rack - not sure what other differences there may be (maybe the C2 is stronger to support the rack it is designed to hold).
#18
Burning Brakes
That Komodo rack looks slick but is only for road bikes.... I guess better than nothing. Not a whole lot of reviews of it (not surprising considering the price of that thing).
#19
Three Wheelin'
One way to get the factory mounts is to get a Turbo and put a .2 RS body kit on it... ;-)
#20
I use Mini Bomber with no problems. It is a two bike rack but its design might be more suitable for GT3. It has four sucking cups in a line, so you can have them all close to the edge of the roof (it is less wobbly there) instead of three legged design of Talon that has one cup further from the edge. More important for heavier MTB bike. I would love Komodo but it does not work with MTB.
#21
Race Director
Originally Posted by fbroen
Not sure if the roof panel on the GT3 differs from the C2. I doubt it. The factory racks never touch the roof panel. The little flip-up feet stand clear of roof. The GT3 has plastic blanks in place of the metal flip-up attachment points.
One way to get the factory mounts is to get a Turbo and put a .2 RS body kit on it... ;-)
One way to get the factory mounts is to get a Turbo and put a .2 RS body kit on it... ;-)
#23
I use Mini Bomber with no problems. It is a two bike rack but its design might be more suitable for GT3. It has four sucking cups in a line, so you can have them all close to the edge of the roof (it is less wobbly there) instead of three legged design of Talon that has one cup further from the edge. More important for heavier MTB bike. I would love Komodo but it does not work with MTB.
#24
ok, picked my Levo Expert yesterday. 18,5kgs without battery doesn't sound much but once I lifted this off the ground I said there is no way I would put it on the roof of my GT3 attached to suction cups. Light bicycles no problem but this is just way too much even that its below the holders max weight limit.
Great bicycle by the way. I recommend at least trying one !
Great bicycle by the way. I recommend at least trying one !
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#25
Race Director
Originally Posted by qbix
ok, picked my Levo Expert yesterday. 18,5kgs without battery doesn't sound much but once I lifted this off the ground I said there is no way I would put it on the roof of my GT3 attached to suction cups. Light bicycles no problem but this is just way too much even that its below the holders max weight limit.
Great bicycle by the way. I recommend at least trying one !
Great bicycle by the way. I recommend at least trying one !
#28
Three Wheelin'
ok, picked my Levo Expert yesterday. 18,5kgs without battery doesn't sound much but once I lifted this off the ground I said there is no way I would put it on the roof of my GT3 attached to suction cups. Light bicycles no problem but this is just way too much even that its below the holders max weight limit.
Great bicycle by the way. I recommend at least trying one !
Great bicycle by the way. I recommend at least trying one !
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#30
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I sometimes ride an eMTB on the trails any way — no one cares if you are kind and respectful.