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BMW roof cycle carrier

$ 150,25


Expected shipping date on Monday 13th May

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Article Number: 82722472964

The BMW roof cycle carrier is the safe transport solution for racing, touring or children’s bikes as well as for mountain bikes up to a maximum of 20 kg. Its operating elements are conveniently located at roof rack height. If necessary, the loading side can be converted from right to left. The roof cycle carrier and bicycles are lockable to prevent theft. Depending on the vehicle-specific roof rack width and roof load, up to four roof cycle carriers can be placed next to each other. Thanks to optional accessories, it is also possible to transport bikes with carbon-fibre frames or fatbikes. Very easy to mount without tools.

Benefits of the BMW roof cycle carrier at a glance:

  • for securely transporting racing, touring or children’s bicycles and mountain bikes (up to 20 kg)
  • operating elements are conveniently accessible
  • conversion of the loading side from right to left is possible
  • roof cycle carrier and bicycles lockable to prevent theft
  • optional accessories for the transport of bikes with carbon-fibre frames and fatbikes
  • up to four roof cycle carriers can be installed next to each other (depending on the vehicle- specific roof rack width and the roof load)
  • very easy to mount without tools

Additional Information:

Safety note:

  • Commercially available slot nuts with a width of 20 mm are too narrow for Original BMW and MINI roof racks and pose a safety risk if installed. It is essential to use the enclosed slot nuts with a width of 24 mm on Original BMW and MINI roof racks.

Technical Data:

  • Tare weight: approx. 4.2 kg.
  • Maximum load: 20 kg.
  • Holding claw for pipe diameters of 20-80 mm. (Oval pipes up to max. 80 x 100 mm).
  • For tyres up to 2.8”/3.0” (depending on rim).
  • The separately available Fatbike wheel discs must be used for tyres between 3.0” and 5.0”.
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