Makes sense to mount it on the passenger side when thinking about parking
anywhere but my driveway. Didn't think about that, just loading and
unloading in my driveway. Will do the switch now.

Thanks again!

René

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 3:23 PM Michael Hechmer <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:

> PS.... just as the picture of the Toyota wagon shows, I have found it best
> to mount the bike "backwards."  It makes opening the rear hatch easier and,
> with fenders, seems more aerodynamic.  You have to decide which side of the
> car & which direction you will mount as you assemble the racks.  Also, I
> have found it safer and more convenient to mount the bike on the passenger
> - the curb side - of the car.
>
> Michael
>
>
> On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 6:16:19 PM UTC-4, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>>
>> I have owned and used both the Atoc/Tule carrier and the Saris.  I much
>> prefer the Saris.  Both racks will do the job, and both have swing out arms
>> to facilitate the mounting.  The Tule secures that arm with a pin, which
>> has a lot of side to side play, and straps across the rear wheel.  The
>> Saris has a beefy screw, which tightens down to zero play, and straps
>> across the boom tube.  When I had the Tule I could look through the moon
>> roof and see the bike moving side to side.  My brain told me it was fine,
>> but my heart never got the message.  In either case, with a heavy steel
>> tandem, it is imperative to get the dropouts into the rack square and
>> tighten it down quite a bit more than a single wheel and fork.  I write
>> this without prejudice and do not use any of the Saris single bike
>> carriers.  I tried one, the bought the much superior 1UP.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 6:37:40 AM UTC-4, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>>>
>>> Curious what folks recommend for carrying a fendered tandem on a car.
>>>
>>> Considering the rocky Mounts R4 rack but am concerned that the front
>>> fender will preclude mounting. Is this often the case with roof racks like
>>> these? I've always used hitch racks with bikes so have no experience with
>>> racks up top.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestions.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> D.
>>>
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