Saris Bones 805 2Bike Trunk Mount Rack

Brand: Saris Average Rating 49 reviews Mounting Your Bikes with Saris Bike Rack Bones 805 Many are pres...


Brand: Saris
Average Rating
49 reviews

Mounting Your Bikes with Saris Bike Rack Bones 805

Many are presently using the Saris bike rack Bones 805 . Aside from the fantasti design that was measuredly and on purpose installed by the famous architect from Italy named Fabio Pedrini. Saris bike rack gives today’s bike a much more stylish look as equated to the mutual look of roof racks.

This kind of bike rack is stable and very secure. It has a scheme allows itself to be mounted more quickly to almost any kind of vehicle or model of car, starting from comparatively little sedans to perfectly huge mini vans, even if there is a rear spoiler on the vehicle. This bike rack allows you to be capable to save much more energy for the trail or even the road.

It may securely carry up to two bikes as it has been measuredly made with the adaptable kind of plastic legs and arms. It may mount over closely all kinds of spoilers and holds each of the bikes at comparatively dissimilar levels. When the Saris Saris bike rack Bones 805 is not in use, you may fold the rack up into a comparatively compact block.

When you intend to secure the bike rack atop the car’s trunk, you just have position the rack’s legs and arms and then place the biggest clip, hooking it around the top share of the trunk. The clips that are sized medium may be hooked along the vehicle’s sides, while the smallest clips may be hooked on the bottom part of the trunk. When it has in the end been put into it is right place, you may just plainly tighten the straps in order to secure it to the car.

When it has at last been mounted, your rack is now at long last up and ready for the bikes. Each of the bikes ought to be totally secured to the rack with the use of a trio of quick firmly attach ratcheting straps. One of the straps ought to be wrapped around the seat tube while the other two are placed in their positions for securing the topmost tube.

The second bike may be employed in the opposite direction, with comparatively similar fastening straps, only in reverse. Bikes that have been purposely made for women might need to have a crossbar adapter for it to be competent to get fastened much more properly.

The Saris Saris bike rack Bones 805 is genuinely very easy to use as it is regarded as highly functional. Moreover, it is also one of the most stylish bike racks to date. Saris is exceedingly convinced that their system is made of the utmost quality, and that they provide their patrons with a highly effective lifetime warranty, which is such a great deal since the item prices at $129.99 over at Amazon.  more info



Saris Bones 805 2bike Trunk Mount Rack

Saris Bones 805 2bike Trunk Mount Rack Photo

Saris Bones 805 2bike Trunk Mount Rack

Saris Bones 805 2bike Trunk Mount Rack Picture

Saris Bones 805 2bike Trunk Mount Rack

Saris Bones 805 2bike Trunk Mount Rack Picture

Saris Bones 805 2bike Trunk Mount Rack

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20 Responses to “Saris Bones 805 2Bike Trunk Mount Rack”

  1. H. Wilson T. says:

    A great product if…..
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    You read the directions! The first time you use it you must stop and re tighten the straps after just a couple miles. They stretch out and you will lose your bikes if you don’t. After the adjustment I drove 300 miles without concern. I checked tension at every stop. If I was going to use a rack often, I would get a hitch mount rack to avoid the hassle of the straps. For occasional use, I highly recommended it.

  2. Lonnie E. Dooley says:

    You get what you pay for.
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    Don’t use this rack on a nice car. I bought it to use with my “beater.” I don’t see how you could use this and not scratch your car. The 6 straps are going to pull on your trunk lid and the three rubber feet are going to alter your paint. I was not surprised or disappointed but want you to know. Also, my wife’s hardtail (yeh, it’s kinda funny) fit on the rack fine, but my full suspension Kona wouldn’t fit on the rack even if I loosened the carrying arms and moved them in. So, yeh, I guess I am a little disappointed. Road bikes and hardtails with big, open frames will fit nicely.

  3. DCD says:

    Great Bike Rack
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    The Saris Bones is the easiest bike rack to install and use. It hold securely, is lightweight, straps adjust easily. Just be sure to check their web site to ensure it fits your car.

  4. melody613 says:

    easy to use, fits my hatchback!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This rack is so easy to mount onto the car. I have a small hatchback and it’s very secure on the back. I would definitely recommend it!

  5. Matt says:

    great bike rack
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    i drive a 2006 chevy impala with a spoiler and looked a long time before finally deciding which rack to buy. this rack works great, goes over the spoiler and doesn’t scuff or make any marks on my car. easily held the 2 bikes on a 600 mile roadtrip. make sure you setup the rack before it’s crunch time for trips, i did and made it a breeze to take on and off while on vacation.

  6. Jason says:

    Works great!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    PROS:

    Takes 5 minutes to install or remove

    Fine in all weather

    Looks cool

    Sturdy

    CONS:

    Front tire is permitted limited movement (using a $2 bungee cord to secure it works well)

    No way to secure the bike or carrier with a lock for security

  7. Lynn T. Manchester says:

    Solid and convenient!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This is a very solid, easy to attach bike carrier. The legs sit very firmly on the car with broad rubber feet that will not scratch. It is easy to adjust the fit and fits my Prius with a spoiler as well as my husband’s sedan or my daughter’s SUV. When not in use, it easily folds up and is easy to hang on the garage wall taking up very little space.

  8. Steve Sutanto says:

    Great product
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    Finally I found bike rack that fit for my car 1995 Toyota Celica. This mount rack goes over the spoiler. It’s very sturdy to carry my two mountain bikes.

  9. Beverly A. Mccoy says:

    Love my rack…
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This bike rack looks quite complicated when you take it out of the box, but I had it figured out and on my car in just a few minutes. My bike really feels secure when its on the car and I just don’t worry about it. Its easy to fold and store in my trunk when I am riding and don’t want anybody ripping it off. Love it and have recommended it to friends and co-workers.

  10. Adam Fontaine says:

    Outstanding trunk mount rack fits 2007 Civic Si Sedan
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This rack is outstanding, used it with two Mountain Bikes on my 2007 Civic Si Sedan with no problems on multiple 400+ mile trips. One thing you must do is clean the parts of the trunk and rear bumper where the rubber feet will make contact, if you do not it will rub against the dirt and can leave a permanent mark. The manual states that it is not recommended to use over 65mph, I have personally tested this rack several times at over 80mph with no problems. Although I think 2 bikes would be the limit with this type of rack, I’ve seen a 3 bike model but would not recommend it for a compact car with a spoiler.

  11. S. Baldwin says:

    Great rack!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I was skeptical at first, but once I got it out of the box (well, once I actually looked at the directions), this was VERY easy to put onto my car. I have a Honda with no spoiler, and it fits great – got it good and tight, and it carries my two bikes with absolutely no issues and looks way better than most bike racks I see in this town!

  12. Andrew Craighead says:

    Gets the job done
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    Purchased this rack after much research, been using it for a year so far to get my bikes around. The screws that hold the arms in place once adjusted are made of a really cheap soft plastic and stripped out within the first month. The arms are also too thick to fit inside of the frame of my GT Force, I had to buy a seperate bar that connects stem to seatpost to make it fit on this. So check you full suspension to see if it will have room for these support bars before buying. Upgraded to a Thule metal rack recently.

  13. V. Smith says:

    Saris Bones 805 2-Bike trunk mount rack.
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    For a thumbs only user of products, this bike rack was very easy to use. My son put it on my Subaru Forester first and I watched, then did it myself. 100% success. On subsequent uses, no problems. It was also easy to lift my bike onto the holders. Not a “fiddly” product, plain and easy for a 66 year old first time user. Now I can take my bike to pretty places, (like the bike path by the Sandy Hook Bay in New Jersey), instead of just my neighborhood. This bike rack has given me freedom!

  14. P. Ly says:

    Works perfectly for my 2008 MINI Cooper S
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I am very impressed by this product! I got it to carry my road bike around and it is very easy to take on and off when not needed. Takes maybe 5 minutes tops to install once you figure it out. Maybe 1 minute to uninstall.

    The hooks fit well all over the hatchback door and I don’t need any extra accessories to make the bike rack work. I’m able to put a women’s bike and mountain bike, both with angled top tubes, on the rack comfortably. There is nothing to prevent the front wheels from turning so you’ll need at least one bungee cord for the bike that’s closest to the car.

    I imagine that this will fit any MINI Cooper from 2002 and on, with the top arm touching the rear windshield glass. I keep a towel on each of the lower arms so they won’t scratch the paint but I’m not sure if it’s necessary. Be careful though, you cannot open the MINI hatch with the bike rack on! The two hooks near the top hinge of the hatch door will get pinched and you will damage your car.

    The only downside of this rack is that it looks nice and I feel like I need to lock it to my spoiler in case of theft. Otherwise, it’s a very solid product and worth the extra money.

  15. B. Radley says:

    Best Bike Rack
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I bought mine in the 90′s. Used it extensively. Have put two bikes on and it holds well. After all these years, no complaints.

    I like the recommended review. I voted for it.

    I want to add. On the pros:

    Simple to install and remove: I can mount mine in under a minute. This has outlasted three cars, so it doesn’t make a difference what kind of car you have.

    Hint; use a felt tip permanant marker to line up your settings on the arm adjustment. You can fold it down flat when not in use and easily find the right angles for your setup.

    Designed for All Weather use: Have used it year round and left it on my car in all kinds of weather. Very durable.

    Lifetime Warranty:

    The ratchet buckle on mine broke. I was not applying much tension while I was attaching it to my car. The metal used back then was a cast aluminum alloy, unlike the very strong stamped steel parts that are used now. I checked out the website and learned about the lifetime warranty. You have to have a receipt. I don’t. I called their customer support to see about buying a new set of straps. They honored the warrenty without any proof and shipped me a new set of straps for free!

    The lifetime warranty is for real.

    He left out that it makes a great bicycle repair stand if you don’t have one.

    cons:

    Front tire is allowed limited movement: Solution is a bungie cord.

    Does not secure to the auto in a way that can deter theft: I use a long steel rope with plastic sheathing and the small ends made it possible to push it through the central tube. This can then be attached to a bumper, luggage rack or other structural part of the car. The one in the rack doesnt have to reach, just use another steel rope or chain. Once the rack is locked to the car, the bicycle can then be locked to the rack using a wire rope or chain.

    I know, these are workarounds and not included, but just check out the price. It is puny because these added features are left up to the customer to add in a way that is appropriate for their situation.

    As far as the plastic screws that other reviewers complained about: those are not meant to be torqued down hard. They simply snug up the plastic arms to the aluminum tube. The plastic slots are in the aluminum slots so no rotation will occur. The screws are to limit the axial movement. That rarely happens. I have forgotten to tighten a screw without any problems. They are almost unnecessary, but give a little peace of mind. Just snug them up enough to keep the arms from sliding up and down the tube.

  16. Sarah L. Beaverson says:

    great rack
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Very sturdy and easy to use. Looks nice as well, would recomend this rack to all.

  17. A. Johnson says:

    Easy for a bike novice to use
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I bought this rack about a month ago at the same time I bought the first bike I’ve owned since I was about 13 years old. I am new to cycling and owning any bike equipment. This rack was recommended by the bike store where I got my bike, but I ended up waiting and ordering it from amazon (which came quickly and in great shape).

    My husband helped me initially set it up for my car which took probably about 20-30 minutes, but since then it has been quick to use. It takes me just about 5 minutes to get it hooked up to my car now, which I do by myself, and then another minute to put on the bike which is really quick. I do have a hard time with one of the straps that goes around the bike frame because it seems the clip is in an awkward position, but I have picked up on tilting the bike a certain way which makes it a lot easier to unbuckle. Now that I have that down I find that the bike is incredibly easy-on, easy-off, which is key because if it were a hassle, I would be incredibly unmotivated to take my bike out of my neighborhood.

    Having never used a bike rack before in my life, I was definitely nervous the first time I put my bike on and drove away, even though everything felt incredibly sturdy – but it has been great and doesn’t seem to move at all when I’m driving. I feel that my bike is safe there while I’m driving.

    I also really like that this rack will work for my small Acura and my husband’s SUV.

  18. James Willinger says:

    The Best Bike Rack Ever !!!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This bike rack is the most adaptable bike rack ever. There infinite possibilities of adjustment to fit your car truck or van.

    Use your imagination and make it happen!

    Jim from Florida

  19. Pam Elliott says:

    So far so good
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    Was really easy to install, my car in particular though the two legs that hit the back of the trunk totally cover my license plate. Haven’t been pulled over yet though! The straps that hold the bike are not so easy to undo I wish they were more flexible and the the straps on the side dont even come close to working on my bike. I have to use a bungee to keep the bike from swaying on the rack. other then that it serves its purpose quite well.

  20. Leslie Martinez says:

    A Bike Rack for Any Car
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I purchased this bike rack about a month ago and I absolutely love it! I own a Volkswagen Beetle and it safely secures to the back with no problem. I installed it within minutes and I’m able to remove it easily whenever I need to. I would highly recommend this bike rack to everyone – no matter what type of vehicle you drive! The legs of the bike rack adjust to fit the shape of your vehicle, and then it is secured with 6 labeled straps for the top, side, and bottom of your trunk.

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