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Thread: ISI Bike Carrier Review used on my D3

  1. #11
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    Ahh my issue, we have 4 bikes. So has to go on the rangie, amarok, and camper.

    I gave up after about 6 emails, george wouldn't give me a number so i could call him. Not a great way to do business if you can't talk to them.
    This leads me back to gripsport

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    We considered getting the 4 bike option but gave it away as it's just the 2 of us..

    George: 0419 383 795

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    Cheers. Well i will look into it again when we buy another house and i have a workshop of some kind instead of the nature strip😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trngia View Post
    I have been after a bike carrier that would work on the back of the D3 and cope with some rough tracks as well as be interchangeable to my camping trailer. I eventually found one and a year later have got around to reviewing it :-)

    I have put the review on my blog site and included a video of how it works as it could be useful if you are on the lookout for a solution to carry the bikes.

    Here it is.....

    ISI Bike Carrier Review | Fun Fit Adventure

    Great video, something which has been lacking from YouTube! Well done for filling that voidISI Bike Carrier Review used on my D3

    I know you touched on it briefly in the vid, but how exactly do you lock the bikes to the carrier, and I assume the carrier to the car?

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    For locking I just use 2 bike locks. One around the bikes and then a longer one around the frame of the carrier. I have a hitch pin lock on the hitch however you could take the two pins out at the moment and take it off. Solution is to put a little padlock through the pin or lock the carrier to say the Mitch hitch eyelet, either will do the job.

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    Cable lock on the bikes to carrier
    Cable lock carrier to trailer shackle point

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