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rleuchte
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| Posted: 6/20/08 1:24AM Post subject: Roof Racks for my 2006 xa |
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I just bought an 06 xa. My wife will be buying a Honda Fit when whe returns from overseas. My question concerns our activities, as we are avid outdoors folks. Camping, kayaking, hiking,skiiing, etc.
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Is their a removable roof rack system that will work on both vehicles, and handle skis, Kayaks(2), and bikes, and a yakima or thule roof pod(Not at the same time of course)?
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Zillon
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| Posted: 6/22/08 7:43PM Post subject: |
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Yakima and Thule both make a rack system for the top of your car, though I'd recommend the Yakima because I personally think it's a better product.
I have a Yakima Qtowers rack on my xA and love it. Like yourself, I'm an avid outdoors person, and mountain bike a bit.
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hbrooke28
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| Posted: 6/22/08 7:51PM Post subject: roof rackness |
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i love the look of the roof rack on the xA- im saving up for the yakima version myself.
btw- rad pics. love your car. |
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Zillon
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| Posted: 6/23/08 6:36AM Post subject: |
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Thanks!
I had tried cramming my bike into the back, but it just didn't work. Besides, racks are cool! |
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blimon63
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Zillon
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| Posted: 6/25/08 6:22PM Post subject: |
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| Hey, give my car back! :P |
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rleuchte
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| Posted: 6/25/08 6:33PM Post subject: |
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Zillon wrote: Yakima and Thule both make a rack system for the top of your car, though I'd recommend the Yakima because I personally think it's a better product.
I have a Yakima Qtowers rack on my xA and love it. Like yourself, I'm an avid outdoors person, and mountain bike a bit.
Thanks so much! Car looks great with the racks. Nice Fit |
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Tobo22
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Tobo22
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| Posted: 6/29/08 8:29AM Post subject: |
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Here are a few pics of my xA with roof rack in use. Sorry about the large size of first pics. It is my first time including pics.
[URL=http://g.imageshack.us/g.php?h=53&i=img1447nl6.jpg][IMG]http://img53.im |
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Tobo22
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| Posted: 6/29/08 8:31AM Post subject: |
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And finally, an action shot of the xA in a blizzard in VT. Great snow that weekend.
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Tobo22
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| Posted: 6/29/08 8:32AM Post subject: |
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| BTW, obviously I have Yakima bars and Towers. Many of my attachments are THule from a previous rack. The yakima's are fine, however I think square bars are better than round. |
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Super-Stormtrooper07
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| Posted: 7/7/08 9:26PM Post subject: |
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| keep in mind, mpg will decrease w/ a roof rack, especially at 40+ mph. |
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Zillon
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| Posted: 7/9/08 7:27AM Post subject: |
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It won't decrease too much, but it is noticeable.
I got 33 MPG on my way back from NC on Monday, with the bike on top, and no rack fairing. Not too shabby for having a huge sail on top of the car. |
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bmph8ter
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| Posted: 7/12/08 7:57AM Post subject: |
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Yakima and Thule are both great racks. We've got yakimas on both our boxes though as that's what wifey's bike shop sold when we bought them.
The racks will haul all your stuff with the right attachments. As for swapping between cars, the only thing you should have do do is change the clips and readjust your spacing.
Personally, I'd get 2 sets of towers and bars (1 for each car) and just swap out the bike/ski/cargo box stuff. It would be way easier. |
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turbotim
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| Posted: 7/30/08 6:37PM Post subject: |
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| I say if your going to used it then do it |
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MattHH
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| Posted: 9/28/08 4:28AM Post subject: Custom Yakima set up |
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Here's a photo of a standard Q Tower set up, with an 80 lb. canoe on the roof.
The bars of the rack are only 32" apart, so I am in the process of doing a custom job. I've got a set of Yakima Control Towers on order, with #7 Landing Pads. For these, I'll have to drill holes in the roof and permanently mount them. When the racks are off, there will be four little bumps on the roof. When they're on, the rear rack will be next to the antenna and the front will be moved forward just enough to line the wind deflector up with the leading edge of the roof.
But even with the current set-up, I am completely confident with the canoe or two 17' sea kayaks on the roof. |
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uninc
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| Posted: 9/29/08 11:19AM Post subject: |
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| Anyone have a solution to wind noise without a fairing? I like to look better without it, but the noise is just terrible. |
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MattHH
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| Posted: 9/30/08 5:44AM Post subject: Harmonics |
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| The wind is setting up harmonic motion which makes that awful noise. There are a few ways to fix it. The fairing is the common way to do it. You can also wrap a rope in spiral fashion around the front bar, sorta like some antennas. This will break up the wind flow and stop the noise. You could use a small (1/8") black cord and it wouldn't show up too much. Or you can add a piece of foam pipe insulation. Or you can buy the surfboard pads (which are slightly nicer than pipe insulation). Basically, anything that stops the round bar from getting the full force of the wind. |
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uninc
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| Posted: 9/30/08 5:52AM Post subject: |
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| Thanks for the tips, i think ill try wrapping a bit of black rope around the bar. |
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heyitzdrahcir
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| Posted: 10/14/08 10:46AM Post subject: |
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| Zillon, nice car and the roof rack looks great. I'm planning on getting a rack for my fixie. I was looking at Yakima and their whole basic set up, but what bike attachment did you use and is there any other special pieces you need? How's the wind noise? I see you don't use your deflector. |
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