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Internal Bike Securing Solution

Frosty

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Hi folks, I have optioned the internal utility rails and was wondering if anybody has seen a solution for securing a bike (or bikes) with or without use of the rails?

I've always had to secure my bikes external to the vehicle and now I have Barry coming (I've already named my Gren :)) I'm happy to not have to subject my bike to the elements, but it would be great to have a tidy system for storing it, rather than just chucking it in the back...

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I'm in UK and always have a vehicle with tow bar so can't help, we use a Pendle Bikes (heavy duty) on tow ball rack. Super robust.
 

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You're a little compromised by the fact Ineos have only laid the tracks along the sides and too close for handles bars (straight on), but you could fit at an angle:
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Or with some extra structure:
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With all of the vertical space, would it be possible to have bikes upright (with front tire off) ? Or is there not enough room?
 

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Go out and by yourself a 2x4 and you can buy truck bed mounts. Then build it yourself with L track mounts. All in it might cost you 100 dollars
 

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Mate - they are both ideal - do you know where I can purchase?
Nice one!
I'm sure others are available, some probably cheaper, but the one shown comes from:

Edit: I have some Saris fork holders which have worked great for the last 10 years. Much cheaper kit but without the bespoke fasteners for L track and also offer a wheel holder if you don't want it bouncing around loose:
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I'm sure others are available, some probably cheaper, but the one shown comes from:

Edit: I have some Saris fork holders which have worked great for the last 10 years. Much cheaper kit but without the bespoke fasteners for L track and also offer a wheel holder if you don't want it bouncing around loose:
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I really appreciate it - I’m going to order one - does the Gren use unwin rails do you know?
 

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I really appreciate it - I’m going to order one - does the Gren use unwin rails do you know?
No is the short answer to whether I know.

I don't think there's any technical info in the public domain or indeed anyone who's tried a standard unwin fastening in a customer vehicle belt to confirm.

It would be strange to me if it was different, but...
 

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Rear seat backrest and bike transport.

Sorry... I didn't found this thread before syarting a new thread...
Studying an anchoring system for two bicycles to be transported in the boot of the Grenadier, and checking the measurements of both the bikes and the boot, I came to the conclusion that the best geometry should be with the forks of the bikes (without the front wheels) fixed to the special thru-pin blocks anchored to rear panel of reclining rear seats. The fork blocks could be bolted to a rail similar to the one stock on the Grenadier. Do you think the rear seat back panel is strong enough to anchor a standard rail to it? If not, any suggestions to strengthen it?
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