Thank you for sharing your experience so thoroughly! I own a CX5 and I was very concerned about fixing my bones on the back of the car, you covered all my concerns!
Thank you for doing this video. Your the only video I've found that actually shows putting the straps on (particularly the lower ones when you have to open the trunk to attach). Thank you so much!
I don’t think you should let the upper straps lie on the spoiler. Pull the truck rack upward the lower legs don’t need to be on the bumper. They should be on the tailgate lid in the reg plate well. Read the fitting guide on official site carefully.
I used the 3-bike rack for over four years on a daily basis. Very useful. Unfortunately, the friction of the upper strap on the spoiler finally cut it. I almost had a tragic accident, but lucky enough that nothing happened. So in the future, I will cover the strap with something softer to prevent the friction. I just found out that new Saris EX models have a "Guide" to prevent the friction with the spoiler...!
Thanks, I was worried about the spoiler breaking, not the straps. I'll be sure to cover the straps. I have a Prius-C, and the spoiler is not too big. The rack fits fine.
Wrap the ends with electrical tape, no scratches and it will hold secure more when you open the trunk. Also before I close the trunk I try to tight the ropes so they will not move and make scratches while closing
@@barrymonteiro8893 Excellent. I've been using it without any issue. Sometimes I drive 2-3 hours using it and works perfectly fine. I put some duct tape to protect the taillight.
I've tried the side hooks below the lights, but it doesn't fit as well and if you do that more weight is on the top straps. The way I did it distributes more weight onto the side straps which I prefer.
Most of the pressure is on the bumper, not the glass. I had this rack on a different car and did damage the bumper slightly when we hit a huge bump. This Mazda has the bumper protector which prevents most bumper damage from the rack. I wouldn't worry about the glass as long as the bottom feet aren't on it.
Thanks for the reply. I purchased the exact one and confirm with the weight of the bikes..the feet don't make contact with the glass. However, be careful when driving..any unexpected bump could force feet to touch glass.
Probably. I've never found a sedan/hatchback/suv that I was unable to use this rack on. But as I described in the video spoilers could make the fit less than ideal.
Hi Dylan, I've got a Mazda 5 MPV sport with a spoiler like yours and bought the bones 3 so mine has 2 top legs instead of one. Mine is a 3 bike rack and if I put my mountain bike (14.6kg)on it pulls both legs off the back window. Surely that cannot be right. I cannot imagine putting 3 bikes on it. The only way I can avoid it is too lift the rack higher up so the feet are near the licence plate and the top feet are under the spoiler but it insists on the instruction from saris this is a bumper mounted rack. I'm confused 🤷🏻♂️
You probably need to get the Bones 3 EX then (amzn.to/2WEokuI). That rack is better suited for the spoilers, so you can tighten it so it is closer to touching the back window and everything is more supported. If you try to tighten the normal Bones rack a lot on the mazda with a spoiler like this, I'd be worried that the spoiler could break because it's holding so much of the weight.
@@DylanKuperHarris I ended up buying a roof rack and putting on the thule 598 carrier. But as my car is a Mazda MPV it sits a bit higher in the air but at least I can get full access to my boot now 👍🏻
Can you link to this? According to the manuals I see online they clearly show the straps on the bottom of the hatch/trunk: www.saris.com/support/manuals That being said, where you put the straps is very specific to your car, so if the bumper looks and feels more secure, go for it.
I just bought a used bike rack like this one. On one set of srtaps there is upper and two sides instead of 1 upper,1lower and 1 side. Is this defective.
That's my main concern. I used it for my Ford Fusion but my main worry with my Escape is the rear wiper. What if it rains...I can avoid using the rear wiper but what if I hit it by mistake? Will I damage the wiper mechanism? Might have to fork out for a hitch.
I leave it on sometimes if I plan to use it within the next few days or so. The middle and lower hooks would be difficult to remove without opening the trunk, so a thief would likely have to cut some straps to steal it, rendering the bike rack effectively useless. I wouldn't worry about it too much if the hooks are hard to remove on your vehicle. But even if they were, I'd guess bike racks aren't a high theft item.
Actually replacement straps are available on Saris site and they're inexpensive. I'd also be concerned someone would damage the car trying to steal it. Just take it off. It's easy as demonstrated : )
Very good video thank you. I was considering this for my new model cx-5 but there is no way i want to risk damaging back lights or top spoiler. Just wondering if you have now changed bike carrier for something better for your cx5 (really great car btw)
I still use this one, but sometimes I put the side clamps underneath the lights now and it seems to work a bit better. Also, I haven't tried it myself, but the Bones EX version of this rack (amzn.to/2WEokuI) is better suited for cars with spoilers like this one. Not sure if the side clamps are any better.
@@DylanKuperHarris thank you for your reply. Regarding the clips dropping down to lights, maybe use some stickable, rubber, like what is used on the underside of chairs and tables. This would hold the clips in place exactly where you need them. (Thats what i intend to do). 😎
Thank you for the tips about the weight and avoiding mounting near the rear lights. I have the same car. Curious though, what is your concern about exposing your license plate number? I see a lot of people doing that and always wondered why. Addresses aren't connected to plate numbers on any public database and people see your plate everyday when you drive and also throughout the video.
Would it be possible to use U-Locks to Lock a Bike or tow to the rack? So if you were to leave the bikes on the rack overnight, say your sleeping in the car, could you lock the bikes to the rack so someone would have to steal the whole rack if they wanted the bikes?
It's not easy to lock the bikes to this rack, I wouldn't say this rack is secure enough for an overnight. You could maybe U-lock the bike to the rack, but all people would have to do would be to cut the straps and they could probably finagle the lock off.
I haven't had any problems, but I try not to put 2 heavy bikes on it. Some of the Bones bike racks have solved this by running the cable higher. Like this one: amzn.to/2I2kOn1
Not nearly as much as it will cost to replace the bike. I've had that happen, the car was fine but not the bike. Fortunately when someone rear ends you, their insurance pays for it. I was reimbursed for the damage to my bike.
gah I haven't been able to find a clear way to disable the powerlift on my 2020 model.... otherwise it's been a solid rack to put on - haven't tested it with my bike yet
The wheel size shouldn't matter...this rack has bicycles mounted directly on the frame. But weird frame geometry for mountain bikes could make them difficult to fit depending on the shape.
They're coated metal, so made of this hard rubberized material that won't scratch the car. You can search around, I've never heard of anyone complaining that these can scratch the car.
Something I've done with cheaper ones (not sure if I'll do with the Bones, which I just got), is to wrap the clips in painter's tape. So if that's a concern, the painter's tape is a cheap solution. :)
@@miltama7035 the official videos emphasize cleaning the boot first, so you don't get dirt under neath and scratch the car and damage the rubberized paint
Good tutorial. Thanks. BTW, you don't have to blur your license plate #. what will anyone gonna do with it? It's not like it's social # or DOB. Plus, it's already visible to everyone when we drive around and park.
Thank you for sharing the words of caution! This vid is very considerately made. You're still helping strangers years on 😁
Thank you for sharing your experience so thoroughly! I own a CX5 and I was very concerned about fixing my bones on the back of the car, you covered all my concerns!
Glad you said it's always gonna have some space on the top legs. I started driving and I noticed that and was like oh shii lol
Thank you for doing this video. Your the only video I've found that actually shows putting the straps on (particularly the lower ones when you have to open the trunk to attach). Thank you so much!
Thanks for the warning about the spoiler. I'll definitely spend the extra for the EX 3.
I'm using it on a Nissan rogue. If you hook the side straps *below* the light it keeps them from sliding into it and causing a crack.
I don’t think you should let the upper straps lie on the spoiler. Pull the truck rack upward the lower legs don’t need to be on the bumper. They should be on the tailgate lid in the reg plate well. Read the fitting guide on official site carefully.
I used the 3-bike rack for over four years on a daily basis. Very useful. Unfortunately, the friction of the upper strap on the spoiler finally cut it. I almost had a tragic accident, but lucky enough that nothing happened. So in the future, I will cover the strap with something softer to prevent the friction. I just found out that new Saris EX models have a "Guide" to prevent the friction with the spoiler...!
Thanks, I was worried about the spoiler breaking, not the straps. I'll be sure to cover the straps. I have a Prius-C, and the spoiler is not too big. The rack fits fine.
*This was bought by the **Latest.Bike** rake , along with my daughter's mountain bike. it was very easy to put on her vehicle and works great.*
Thank you, Dylan. I have a VW Golf, with similar spoiler and hatch. This is helpful, especially pointing out things to avoid.
And to follow up to this comment, still solid instructions. We've been heavily using our Saris rack and it's been perfect and non-damaging.
@@ABHORRANCE831 Thank you for adding this comment, I have a Golf too and I checked out this video to see how to put it on mine.
Thank you, Dylan. Glad I found your video. Very helpful!
So pleased to see that someone else also discovered design flaw in the "side" hooks in these Saris racks and damage to the lamps
Thanks. Exactly the suv I’ll be attaching to. Very helpful. Should get in next day or 2
very informative on possible breakages, thumbs up!
Thanks for the clue on the side straps. My CX-5 thanks you.
nice tip about the lights.good job!
Wrap the ends with electrical tape, no scratches and it will hold secure more when you open the trunk. Also before I close the trunk I try to tight the ropes so they will not move and make scratches while closing
Nice video. I'm looking to get one of these for my 08 subaru forester, doesn't have a spoiler so should be good to go.
Thanks for this, just got mine and your video is very helpful and detailed.
Thanks for the video. Do you have parking sensors and/or cameras? does having racks affect the operation of the sensors/camera?
Be careful if you have an extended "spoiler" on your SUV. It's usually made of plastic and will bear some of the load from the straps and will crack.
Thanks a lot. I have the same car and I’m gonna use that same rack today for the first time. This was extremely helpful. You’re a saviour
How did it work out for you?
@@barrymonteiro8893 Excellent. I've been using it without any issue. Sometimes I drive 2-3 hours using it and works perfectly fine. I put some duct tape to protect the taillight.
This same rack fits and works great on my Hyundai Elantra
I wish you would have shown how to load your bicycle onto this holder
Thanks for the video , very helpful
Thank you. This helped us attach our Bones 3 to our Chevy Equinox. I appreciate it!
won't it pull on the spoiler?
Would it be better to place side hooks below the lights?
As for the upper leg, perhaps one should lock it down after it's got weights?
I've tried the side hooks below the lights, but it doesn't fit as well and if you do that more weight is on the top straps. The way I did it distributes more weight onto the side straps which I prefer.
Excellent )) I'm more curious about the "All Wheel Drive". Any comments appreciated as i own the Front Wheel version .
So, are we going to ignore 4:18 ?
thanks for the review. that rack is pooooorly designed. so many contact points that can scuff or scratch your car.
Hey Dylan, thanks for the tips. Any problems with the spoiler? (Racing bikes)
Can you make a video how to install king joe pro 3 for mazda cx-5 2018
Thank you for this video! Do the bikes hit each other at all when driving?
Great info just ordered one ex3 hope this fits my mk8 Golf...
Great video. Well explained! Thank you so much. 😊
Scared about pressure on back window/glass. When on bumpy road..will the feet hit the glass?
Most of the pressure is on the bumper, not the glass. I had this rack on a different car and did damage the bumper slightly when we hit a huge bump. This Mazda has the bumper protector which prevents most bumper damage from the rack. I wouldn't worry about the glass as long as the bottom feet aren't on it.
Thanks for the reply. I purchased the exact one and confirm with the weight of the bikes..the feet don't make contact with the glass. However, be careful when driving..any unexpected bump could force feet to touch glass.
Brother will this work on my Mazda 3 hatchback?
Probably. I've never found a sedan/hatchback/suv that I was unable to use this rack on. But as I described in the video spoilers could make the fit less than ideal.
seems that the plastic pads on the sides could be magnetic just to "stick" to place you place them.
Very to the point and informative! Thank you!
Hi Dylan, I've got a Mazda 5 MPV sport with a spoiler like yours and bought the bones 3 so mine has 2 top legs instead of one. Mine is a 3 bike rack and if I put my mountain bike (14.6kg)on it pulls both legs off the back window. Surely that cannot be right. I cannot imagine putting 3 bikes on it. The only way I can avoid it is too lift the rack higher up so the feet are near the licence plate and the top feet are under the spoiler but it insists on the instruction from saris this is a bumper mounted rack. I'm confused 🤷🏻♂️
You probably need to get the Bones 3 EX then (amzn.to/2WEokuI). That rack is better suited for the spoilers, so you can tighten it so it is closer to touching the back window and everything is more supported. If you try to tighten the normal Bones rack a lot on the mazda with a spoiler like this, I'd be worried that the spoiler could break because it's holding so much of the weight.
@@DylanKuperHarris I ended up buying a roof rack and putting on the thule 598 carrier. But as my car is a Mazda MPV it sits a bit higher in the air but at least I can get full access to my boot now 👍🏻
Manual shows not to mount the straps on the bottom opening of the hatch but mount them on the bottom of the bumper
Can you link to this? According to the manuals I see online they clearly show the straps on the bottom of the hatch/trunk: www.saris.com/support/manuals
That being said, where you put the straps is very specific to your car, so if the bumper looks and feels more secure, go for it.
I just bought a used bike rack like this one. On one set of srtaps there is upper and two sides instead of 1 upper,1lower and 1 side. Is this defective.
I have the same model Saris Bones 2, and the only thing wrong with this application is that it interferes with the rear wiper, I disabled mine.
That's my main concern. I used it for my Ford Fusion but my main worry with my Escape is the rear wiper. What if it rains...I can avoid using the rear wiper but what if I hit it by mistake? Will I damage the wiper mechanism? Might have to fork out for a hitch.
Do this kind rack scrach your car?
Would this be suitable for a VW BEETLE CABRIOLET?
Thanks
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Thank you! Your video is very helpful!!
Very informative. Thanks for the words of caution. Namaste.
Does the bottoms rest on the bumper, or just above? Thanks.
Where can get this bike ruck please?
Thank you! We have a CX-5 too. 😁👍
Hi..can I use this one in my renegade 2017? I need to know please..
Do you leave it on when parked? I'd be scared it would be stolen
I leave it on sometimes if I plan to use it within the next few days or so. The middle and lower hooks would be difficult to remove without opening the trunk, so a thief would likely have to cut some straps to steal it, rendering the bike rack effectively useless.
I wouldn't worry about it too much if the hooks are hard to remove on your vehicle. But even if they were, I'd guess bike racks aren't a high theft item.
Actually replacement straps are available on Saris site and they're inexpensive. I'd also be concerned someone would damage the car trying to steal it. Just take it off. It's easy as demonstrated : )
Very good video thank you. I was considering this for my new model cx-5 but there is no way i want to risk damaging back lights or top spoiler. Just wondering if you have now changed bike carrier for something better for your cx5 (really great car btw)
I still use this one, but sometimes I put the side clamps underneath the lights now and it seems to work a bit better. Also, I haven't tried it myself, but the Bones EX version of this rack (amzn.to/2WEokuI) is better suited for cars with spoilers like this one. Not sure if the side clamps are any better.
@@DylanKuperHarris thank you for your reply. Regarding the clips dropping down to lights, maybe use some stickable, rubber, like what is used on the underside of chairs and tables. This would hold the clips in place exactly where you need them. (Thats what i intend to do). 😎
Does this bike rack obstruct the view of your reg number once your bikes are on? Thanks
anyone know if this bike works with kids bikes? probably need a crossbar adapter?
Thanks for sharing!
Use Gorilla tape under and over those side straps to keep them from slipping down
Would you drive long distance (interstate / highway speeds) with this rack loaded?
Yeah I've done many road trips with it
Thank you for the tips about the weight and avoiding mounting near the rear lights. I have the same car. Curious though, what is your concern about exposing your license plate number? I see a lot of people doing that and always wondered why. Addresses aren't connected to plate numbers on any public database and people see your plate everyday when you drive and also throughout the video.
They can clone the numbers
Thank you very helpful.
Nice video, and Go Blue!
Would it be possible to use U-Locks to Lock a Bike or tow to the rack? So if you were to leave the bikes on the rack overnight, say your sleeping in the car, could you lock the bikes to the rack so someone would have to steal the whole rack if they wanted the bikes?
It's not easy to lock the bikes to this rack, I wouldn't say this rack is secure enough for an overnight. You could maybe U-lock the bike to the rack, but all people would have to do would be to cut the straps and they could probably finagle the lock off.
Are the hooks metal?
Good stuff😊
What can be done to make it legal as this method hides number plate and lights when there's a bike on it?
Have you had any problems with that upper spoiler after having bikes secured to the rack?
I haven't had any problems, but I try not to put 2 heavy bikes on it. Some of the Bones bike racks have solved this by running the cable higher. Like this one: amzn.to/2I2kOn1
i wonder how much that rear window costs to replace when someone behind you bumps that rack ?
Not nearly as much as it will cost to replace the bike. I've had that happen, the car was fine but not the bike. Fortunately when someone rear ends you, their insurance pays for it. I was reimbursed for the damage to my bike.
hey did you have a power liftgate on your CX5?
No just manual. I wouldn’t recommend using power lift gate with the bike rack on, it would likely put too much strain on the motor.
gah I haven't been able to find a clear way to disable the powerlift on my 2020 model.... otherwise it's been a solid rack to put on - haven't tested it with my bike yet
Will those clips ruin your paint??
This really helped! Thanks. Especially where the upper clips go.
I’m glad I have a hitch bike rack. Just get a hitch. Go to Uhaul it’s about $200.
A+ job 👍
Thanks idk if mine will work but?
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you !!! :)
Does this rack work for two MTBs 27.5 and 29 wheel?
The wheel size shouldn't matter...this rack has bicycles mounted directly on the frame. But weird frame geometry for mountain bikes could make them difficult to fit depending on the shape.
Will this work on a Cadillac CT6 SUV
Is this rack only for Mazda???? Can people use on Lexus RX400h too???
Yeah this rack works on almost all cars. But look in the video description you’ll want to get the EX version so it takes some weight off the spoiler.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Great upload……… made my decision to buy one myself much easier 👍
This is a good tutorial. However, the instructions say very clearly to not open the trunk when the rack is installed.
Thanks man!
Have you worried about it being stolen off your car with bikes on it?
Thank you
Thanks so much!
This was extremely helpful! Thank you so much!
Is it just me, but the top straps keep slipping. The rack has to keep being repositioned, every 20 miles
Thanks so much.
thanks for the honest video.
I wouldn't use that bike rack for my cx5
Toda la fricción de las correas descansa sobre el spoiler, este soporte no lo recomiendo para 2 bicicletas.
Que tal entonces solo sería recomendable una bicicleta
Sabe en cuanto anda el precio de este soporte
@@cristianvelasquez6528 650 mil pesos colombianos aprox o 200 dólares aprox
@@cristianvelasquez6528 la verdad no te lo recomiendo ni para una bicicleta, si cuidas tu carro.
I don't understand the license plate censorship blob. It's constantly moving.
Great Video! Go Blue!!
Thanks. That was helpful.
If the clips are metal they will severely scratch and ruin the paint where they are applied. Seems junkie to me.
They're coated metal, so made of this hard rubberized material that won't scratch the car. You can search around, I've never heard of anyone complaining that these can scratch the car.
Something I've done with cheaper ones (not sure if I'll do with the Bones, which I just got), is to wrap the clips in painter's tape. So if that's a concern, the painter's tape is a cheap solution. :)
Yes the metal ones do scratch it has happened to me
@@miltama7035 the official videos emphasize cleaning the boot first, so you don't get dirt under neath and scratch the car and damage the rubberized paint
Top leg on glass? Seems like that could be trouble.
Good tutorial. Thanks. BTW, you don't have to blur your license plate #. what will anyone gonna do with it? It's not like it's social # or DOB. Plus, it's already visible to everyone when we drive around and park.
Gracias amigou👍
thanks a lot appreciate it very much
Go Blue!
move the upper leg forward more so it doesnrt move fron the glass