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Old 11-29-2022, 11:20 AM   #1
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Hauling a bicycle in a GR86

I am considering a GR86, how do you haul a bicycle?
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Old 11-29-2022, 12:27 PM   #2
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Back seat down, front wheel off and lift it in back wheel first, chain side up.
Stuff in the front wheel and shut the trunk. Works fine.
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Old 11-29-2022, 03:30 PM   #3
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the GR has a smaller truck opening than the first gen FYI
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Old 11-29-2022, 03:31 PM   #4
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I am considering a GR86, how do you haul a bicycle?
Haven't got my GR86 yet, but I'll be ordering one of these next spring (assuming the car's here by then): https://www.seasucker.com/
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Haven't got my GR86 yet, but I'll be ordering one of these next spring (assuming the car's here by then): https://www.seasucker.com/
For someone starting from scratch, I'd recommend that unless you could get the bike in the trunk easily.

I bought a Slambert performance twin hitch for mine. It works well enough but I think for my needs I should have just gone with a sea sucker. The twin hitch is rated at 100lbs tongue weight. My bike rack is almost 50lbs alone, and the way things bounce around back there leaves me no confidence to push it. The main anchor bolts even appear to have bent a little. Definitely 1 MTB at a time only. 2 road bikes would be OK as they're so light, but I never need to carry 2 road bikes.
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I fit my Trek Domane 58cm road bike in the back with the seats down and both wheels off the bike. There is still plenty of room in the back for the wheels, a bag, pump and other things you might bring for a ride. The height of the trunk opening under the rear window is a limiting factor and it was tricky getting 42cm bars through when I put the bike in front-first, but now I put it in rear-first and it's much easier.
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gotta find a machinist. or at the very least, a welder.

guy was making these for the 1st gen, should fit the 2nd gen as well. just install in the tow hook spots. strong enough to stand on.

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I am considering a GR86, how do you haul a bicycle?

Like someone said, front wheel off, handlebars parallel to the frame, load front first.

Main issue is that the (flat) pedals might be a tight fit between the trunk floor and the parcel shelf.

Did it a few times, no worries.
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My bike folds in half and I stuff it in the trunk.
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Cut bike in half with sawzall, braze back together when you get to your destination.
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I don't fit my bike "in" my gr86, but I carry it "on" my FR-S with my Bitchin Bike Rack. I made this a couple years ago to carry my e-bike and it's become one of my favorite mods. It's made out of iron pipes attached to the tow holes.
It folds up when not in use to give me extra rear end collision protection.
Works great and could probably hold a motorcycle it's so strong. The design has one major flaw. You can't open the trunk. If I only made it 8 inches shorter....
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I also have the Slambert hitch bar. It's solid and does the job. What little bike movement I see in the rearview mirror I think is due to my hitch bike rack.
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I also have the Slambert hitch bar. It's solid and does the job. What little bike movement I see in the rearview mirror I think is due to my hitch bike rack.
I had a Slambert and it was 100% my bike rack moving.
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Now the question is BRZ or GR86! lol
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