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    Default AE86 Towbar / Roof Racks

    Right.

    I already realise that this is the gayest thing I've ever contemplated doing.

    HOWEVER my two main passions in life are cars and downhill. Unfortunately as I'm sure we're all aware an AE86 is not well setup for carrying anything other than two people. It hasn't worried me over the last 6 months as I've just had a knee reconstruction and havn't been able to ride. I'm at the point that I can start getting back on a bike again but I've run into what is a fairly big drama.

    How does one carry a downhill bike with an AE86? On the Silvia I used to be able to use roof racks but there doesn't seem to be anything available for an AE86, which leads me to the potential of a Tow Bar mounted bike carrier, however AE86 towbars are few and far between...

    I'm not willing to give up my car and the fun I'm having at the track with it, and I'm sure someone has had a similar issue with conflicting needs!!

    Any recommendations / help from anyone who's had this issue before?

    Cheers

    Joe

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    Both towbars and roofracks are available (I've had a tow bar that mounts to the two tow hooks and the floor in front of the spare well). But I've got NFI where you'd find them. Another option is a .

    But I've always just dropped the front wheel off my pushies and thrown them in the back. Two mountain bikes fit fine, downhill may be another story though.

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    Thanks for the reply man. I should have mentioned in my post that's the ae86 in question is a coupe. Hence the issues, if it was a hatch I would have a problem at all!
    Hatch = practical
    Coupe = completely useless

    Pity I like the coupes better Haha, would make life much easier...

    I'll try and chase down a tow bar for it and use a tow bar mounted rack. It's easy to pull on and off then, and I'm not into the whole roof rack fan boy thing...

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    Steve pembrey Has a tow bar on his AE86 driftcar and tows a trailer with his tyres to events......

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    You can fit a tow bar to almost anything.
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    Haha touche. To both those comments. This is officially now a Wtb thread lol

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    Thule make roof racks...but expect to pay big $$$
    MOPAR or no car!

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    Yeah not too sure I like the idea of the way they're non channel roof racks fit... Kinda sus when throwing several thousand dollars worth of bike on the roof Haha

    I did however have Thule on the Silvia and they never let me down.

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    You can get really good suction cup mounted roof racks. I'd rig it up so your bikes rear wheel is on the boot and front wheel removed and fixed to a rack on the roof.

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    U can get a bike rack that you close the boot on then you wont need gay shit on car

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