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#81843 16/02/12 06:28 PM
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I take delivery of my 4/4 in a couple of weeks ( the wait may kill me) i have ordered it with a touring pack, which includes a luggage rack. i have plans on adapting a cycle carrier to allow the luggage rack carry my bike. is there anything out there or do i need to start getting the tools out.
if anyone has or knows of pictures of morgans carrying a bike i would love to see them for ideas.


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You MUST post some photos when you do it!!


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Originally Posted By KRIS
I take delivery of my 4/4 in a couple of weeks ( the wait may kill me) i have ordered it with a touring pack, which includes a luggage rack. i have plans on adapting a cycle carrier to allow the luggage rack carry my bike. is there anything out there or do i need to start getting the tools out.
if anyone has or knows of pictures of morgans carrying a bike i would love to see them for ideas.


Though I have never carried bikes on a Morgan, I have (in the past) regularly carried them on car roof racks.
As they were highly expensive racing bikes, we always used a Thule type of system; where the front wheel is taken out.
So the bike's front forks mount onto a dummy hub fixing on the front rail of the rack and the back wheel sits in a retaining channel mounted to the back rail. The front wheel then sits in a set of dummy forks mounted on the front rail.
Look at the Thule website or pictures of team cars in races like the Tour de France.

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I've never attempted carrying our bikes on the Morgan - and never will!

On the tin-top I use a Thule carrier which is mounted directly onto the towbar. It's very easy to attach and detach with just one bolt.

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You MUST post some photos when you do it!!


Agreed - I'd like to see the finished result too!


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I also would love to see photos.

However I suspect it may be too challenging. Perhaps a Brompton is the solution?

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Originally Posted By Brian V
Perhaps a Brompton is the solution?


A perfect fit. 3 short lengths of pipe insulation and no contact between frame and rack.



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thank you for the picture Ken. the starings of a plan are hatching. Now off to ebay for bits of unloved cycle racks.


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