Hey guys,
I'm thinking of putting a Yakima roof rack system on my Polar White xA. I'm probably going to start off with some Q Towers, 48" crossbars, and a 38" fairing. I'll probably add a Loadwarrior later down the line (goes for $280 alone). What do you guys think?
I'll be moving into a new apartment (a mile away from the one I'm in now) in July, so I'll be sure to use it then. I don't have any other immediate uses, but I think it'd be good to have just in case I need it.
Thanks
Djuan
03-31-2004, 07:24 AM
sounds cool, post pics...
ncscion
03-31-2004, 07:25 AM
i'm thinking of getting one for my lava xb
TheScionicMan
03-31-2004, 07:31 AM
They make good stuff. It's always helpful to have. I haven't adapted mine for the xB yet, it's still set up for the Grand Caravan. I have some old skool towers, not quite as slick as the qtowers now, but should still work. A slight chance of some rubbing so I gotta get that resolved. Anyway, once you have the rack and stuff, you can move it to future cars, I mean Scions...
the roof rack has the potential to look just like a jetta, or really really cool.. either way its removable and resellable
go for it!
Max2k
03-31-2004, 12:17 PM
Definitely do it, the xB needs a bit more storage space anyway.
mikochu
03-31-2004, 02:23 PM
*smacks up everyone* I have an xA!
superjeer
03-31-2004, 02:43 PM
well then you need one even more!
the xA would look good with one too.
nunspa
03-31-2004, 03:35 PM
*smacks up everyone* I have an xA!
xA? What the hell is an xA... is that a new modification for the xB? Turbo version? :wink:
Sorry I just had too...
Anyways.. I think it would look good on an xA, on the xB it makes it look like a mini-van... Somehow I think the xA can pull it off better (one of my friends has a jetta, and it looks good on his car)
XeroCool
03-31-2004, 04:42 PM
So these things are removable right. How do they stick on? I wanted to get one for snowboarding season but didn't want to keep it on all year. Also, does it damage the paint? (if it is removable)
proto_k7
03-31-2004, 05:04 PM
Its a clamping system designed to wedge itself, so to speak, on the top edges of the roof. It does not hurt the paint, I own one and it has not let me down yet. Its a smart buy for an active outdoors person.....
fr130
03-31-2004, 05:10 PM
The Yakima's have Q-towers that are clamped. They can be removed. Make sure you buy those "Q-loks" or whatever they are called. I'm thinking of slamming my Yakima rack from my old Saab. Except I need proper Q-towers and the proper cross bar. Then I may go with a long cargo basket. Then add 4-Hella Off road lights powered by batteries to the front of the rack...like a Mini-Landcruiser :lol: . Seriously though, it is expensive :shock: :cry:. Get a fairing (wind deflector). W/o it, the noise will be much noisier, then again, u can always turn up the volume.
mikochu
04-01-2004, 09:22 AM
Maximum weight on the xA's roof is 100lbs. The xB is 165... The LoadWarrior is 25lbs... that leaves me to roughly 75lbs of cargo...
XeroCool
04-03-2004, 07:12 PM
removable, i'm sold. does thule make anything for our cars yet?
George
04-04-2004, 01:48 AM
I like the color-matched luggage box, but IMO the shape is all wrong for the xB. The box is all curves and the xB, well..., isn't.
But unfortunately it is 7.5 feet long, too long for the xB. I wonder if we can convince them to make a "short" version for us?
George
You're probably not going to find a square box unless you get the old skool sears carriers or something. They gotta be aerodynamic if you're going to strap it in the airflow over the car. Yakima makes a bunch of sizes, long and narrow or short and wide.
xB_ey
04-07-2004, 01:59 AM
mark,
dat cherry kinda sick...blingin :!: :twisted: :!:
really though, thx for the cool pic :D
Bentbaggerlen
04-07-2004, 05:33 AM
I don't own an xb...yet. Thinking of getting one to replace the car I have now it. It's a KIA spectra with 135,00 miles and so far I,ve spent nothing on the car for repairs. But how long can my luck hold out. I know someday this car will just implode. :lol:
One thing I have to have is a roof mounted rack. But can anyone tell me the spacing between the load bars on the rack? I can use the stock towers and load bars, but will have to build custom trays to carry some of my bikes. One of the bikes is a tandem recumbent trike with a 85" wheelbase. Yea, I said a 85" wheelbase... (http://www.organicengines.com/Troika/index.htm) I take the seats off when its on top of the car now to help with the drag, and to keep the bugs off of them.
TheScionicMan
04-07-2004, 06:57 AM
The problem with the Q Towers is they go in the doorjams, so you are limited by the door design. Toybox1's rack has the rails mounted on the roof, allowing you to extend the distance between the crossbars. With his Black Box, the rails blend right in.
So, I could put the front rack at the front edge of the door, and the rear as far back as I can above the rear door. Could I get 48" spread between the bars? That should work out well.
I would have to bend up a long wheel tray that would sit between two single bike mounts, It would look something like this from the top:
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Would be even better if I could mount it on the back, so I dont have to reach over the hood when loading it.
Bicepeak
04-08-2004, 03:06 AM
removable, i'm sold. does thule make anything for our cars yet?
Thule now makes it for the xB.
Sean
mikochu
04-08-2004, 04:27 AM
removable, i'm sold. does thule make anything for our cars yet?
Thule now makes it for the xB.
Sean
Thule is for squares! :D
toybox1
04-09-2004, 02:54 PM
i was wondering if a pic of mine would make it in here :oops:
the main reason mines mounted the way it is is that i can't mount mine on the doors due to interference from the sunroof (when its vented it just clears the rack where it is now) ..... that and i had mine before the clip version was available so it all worked out 8)
Lip
05-19-2004, 02:02 AM
toy box...what rack is that? i really like that one and i'm going away next month and need just a bit more storage for the trip. reply asap if possible..thanks man
LavabB
05-19-2004, 02:49 AM
I'm looking for a rack as well, I have a 8 foot long beach crusier I want to haul.. 8)
How much do those cost (about)
and are tey removable, I don't want one on 24/7. Maybe somthing I could cruise to a show with and take it off to show.
I don't know much about these do-hickys so any help would be appericiated.
ncscion
05-19-2004, 04:51 AM
^^^^^ you didn't go and get that hot lava schwinn beach cruiser did you?
toybox1
05-19-2004, 07:21 AM
toy box...what rack is that? i really like that one and i'm going away next month and need just a bit more storage for the trip. reply asap if possible..thanks man
its a loadwarrior on the rail system (vs. the clip ons) ..... the rails are permanently installed and with the rack removed the landingpads are covered with low covers
I'm looking for a rack as well, I have a 8 foot long beach crusier I want to haul.. 8)
How much do those cost (about)
and are tey removable, I don't want one on 24/7. Maybe somthing I could cruise to a show with and take it off to show.
I don't know much about these do-hickys so any help would be appericiated.
installed mine was about $600 ($300 rack - $300 landingpads, bars, qtowers, rails, locks for both the rack and qtowers, and install)
i actually put mine on for shows ..... with the current gas prices i'm trying to sqeeze every mile out of the tank and you loose 2-4 MPG with the rack on (damn drag) .... and you'd be hard pressed to find a place for the rack at a show
as a side note to those thinking of getting the rack .... do not get the extenders that make the rack longer, it takes up almost the whole roof and looks funky (IMO) and for looks w/ the load warrior get the rail system cuz with the clip-on the rack sits too far forward and once again looks funky (IMO)
also the Mega-Loadwarrior (wider version) looks sick on the xB since it is almost the exact width of the roof
frazsj
06-07-2004, 05:20 AM
I got the Yakima racks for my xB from Class Cycles. They seem to have the best prices (20% off MSRP)...and no shipping on orders over $100. They shipped quickly and correctly. And since they're in Connecticut I saved having to pay CA sales tax on the order (Sorry Arnold!)
check them out:
www.class-cycles.com
Lip
06-07-2004, 01:49 PM
if you can...post a photo of it installed when you get a chance. I basically want the megawarrior on my thundercloud. still adds up to 600dollars