I had to take both wheels off to get one in. Twas an 18" frame though.
 
if its just you youll get one in with the front wheel off

if there is a passenger youll need both wheels off - once both wheels are off the bike will sit across the wheel boxes.

thats a 20 inch framed 29er though
 
if its just you youll get one in with the front wheel off

if there is a passenger youll need both wheels off - once both wheels are off the bike will sit across the wheel boxes.

thats a 20 inch framed 29er though

Ah ha, you said 29er! :)

Can you please explain what one o them is??? :eek::confused:

I dod start a thread in anything goes about bikes but no one there explained.

Thanks :)
 
Ah ha, you said 29er! :)

Can you please explain what one o them is??? :eek::confused:

I dod start a thread in anything goes about bikes but no one there explained.

Thanks :)

All MB used to have 26" wheels but now some are being made with 29" wheels , i can JUST get 2 bikes in my 90 one with 26" and one with 29" wheels , but its a struggle.:( Oh and thats with the front wheels off , and dismantling the front wheels is a pain if you've got the old v-brakes , but discs are fine.
 
Why on earth wuld yu want to put an MTB in a 90, coz

a) it wont fit - they must be 35ft long :eek:
b) it wont float - well not well :(
c) torpedos are fekkin dangerous :eek:


stoopid idea :faint: :confused:
 
Mountain terrain bike rather than motor torpedo boat..... if i had on of them id put me bike in that.
 
I can get mine in tbh but once seats are in no chance.

I got a towbar mounted carrier but if wheel is mounted on door and bigger that standard won't fit properly.
 
Pendle do a offset rack to fit round wheels.... Might need to modify it to fit round your big spare though.

Taking wheels off doesnt harm the brakes , you can space em out with some c.ardboard if you think your going to knock the levers though.
 

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