No worries George. I used to hate loading up bikes before/after riding, especially if it was a group test. The 'Stow works so well it's actually a genuine highlight (especially when everything else is always a sketchy rush 🤣). Hope you're all OK, and you're managing to get some sort of college continuity.
Been looking for something to transport the mtb’s for a while now and after your review I have ordered this straight away looks like a decent bit of kit can’t wait to get it in the van!
I know this video is 3 years old, Guy, but am hoping you might see this. In the video, you said your LWB crew cab had a load length of 180cm, is that correct? I've been looking at a 2-bike Bikestow for my Berlingo SWB Multispace (people-carrier, not van). Its load length with back seats down is ... pretty much exactly 180cm! My bikes are 26 inch hardtail (yes, they still exist!) and 27.5 inch fully rigid. Sorry, I'm waffling, but wondered (a) is 180 cm the correct load length of your van, and (b) how much wiggle-room do you have when closing the door? I'm guessing all your bikes are chunky 29-ers, too ... is that correct? If so, it sounds pretty promising. Love your channel and Instagram page! Down to earth and really helpful.
@@GuyKesTV Hi, Guy, just popped back to nag you! ;-) If you could send me the van bed length measurement, that would be great. I just ordered a Stance plus Scorpion upright adapter for the one bike I keep in the house, and am really hoping the classic Bikestow 2-biker will fit in the car for trips later this year.
@@davidrowe8747 haha, good work. Just been out and checked. It’s 190 measured right to the doors from the base of the bulkhead but that bulges out a bit at the bike back wheel contact point so effective length is 180cm. I have to turn the front wheels a bit on slack and long XL 29ers but you should be fine 👍🏻
@@GuyKesTV thanks, Guy! Pretty sure mine is 180 cm (but will double- and triple-check), so I think I'm good to go. My bikes are all small size and no slack or long geometry bikes. No plans to cram in lots of bikes and people, so 2 bikes and 2 people plus gear should work fine. Plenty of height in the Blingo too, so that's not a concern.
Sorry Mike. Depends on the bike. Not with MTB in a crew cab but yes with a road bike. BTW did you message me with the same question? I can’t find that one to answer 🤦♂️
@@banksymb 👍🏻 I just posted a picture on insta too, but wasn’t sure it was you as you didn’t mention mudguards here. Loving the van BTW so enjoy yours.
Four in the rack then two each side with front wheels off. You could flat stack more on top if you wanted to get imaginative but I’ve only got 6 seats in the crew cab.
That's why I finished the video with a clip of the doors closing fine. It's definitely tight on the crew cab with a really long enduro bike but I've had size large Trek Slash, Mondraker Crafty, Canyon Spectral 29 and Pace RC295 without any issues.
4 bikes in the rack, no contact between them, no need for straps or padding. Half as many as I can get in by sandwiching them together with blankets but way simpler and zero risk of damage/slippage.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you like it.
Big thanks from the Laight family
No worries George. I used to hate loading up bikes before/after riding, especially if it was a group test. The 'Stow works so well it's actually a genuine highlight (especially when everything else is always a sketchy rush 🤣). Hope you're all OK, and you're managing to get some sort of college continuity.
Been looking for something to transport the mtb’s for a while now and after your review I have ordered this straight away looks like a decent bit of kit can’t wait to get it in the van!
*I was expecting a lot of shortcuts to be taken at this price. I was wrong. Decent quality **Latest.Bike** raker . Easy on easy off.*
Had mine for 6 months now perfect bit of kit for the van
Brilliant company making a well thought out well priced product.
Nice one George! I really appreciate good design and good functionality! 💥💡🔨👨🔧🍺🚂
Just ordered one - 4 slot in Storm Grey. Cant wait !
Best purchase I have made in years, a must have for anyone with a van!
Very nice. Sadly I never have an empty van so no way is there room for this!
this is a great product.
Def on my to buy list. Great review
You’re right about customer service: I watched this, contacted them with a question, and got a reply within minutes. Promising!
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I know this video is 3 years old, Guy, but am hoping you might see this. In the video, you said your LWB crew cab had a load length of 180cm, is that correct? I've been looking at a 2-bike Bikestow for my Berlingo SWB Multispace (people-carrier, not van). Its load length with back seats down is ... pretty much exactly 180cm! My bikes are 26 inch hardtail (yes, they still exist!) and 27.5 inch fully rigid.
Sorry, I'm waffling, but wondered (a) is 180 cm the correct load length of your van, and (b) how much wiggle-room do you have when closing the door? I'm guessing all your bikes are chunky 29-ers, too ... is that correct? If so, it sounds pretty promising.
Love your channel and Instagram page! Down to earth and really helpful.
I’ll get a tape and check the Tranny ASAP mate. Nag me if I forget though!
@@GuyKesTV thanks, Guy!
@@GuyKesTV Hi, Guy, just popped back to nag you! ;-) If you could send me the van bed length measurement, that would be great. I just ordered a Stance plus Scorpion upright adapter for the one bike I keep in the house, and am really hoping the classic Bikestow 2-biker will fit in the car for trips later this year.
@@davidrowe8747 haha, good work. Just been out and checked. It’s 190 measured right to the doors from the base of the bulkhead but that bulges out a bit at the bike back wheel contact point so effective length is 180cm. I have to turn the front wheels a bit on slack and long XL 29ers but you should be fine 👍🏻
@@GuyKesTV thanks, Guy! Pretty sure mine is 180 cm (but will double- and triple-check), so I think I'm good to go. My bikes are all small size and no slack or long geometry bikes. No plans to cram in lots of bikes and people, so 2 bikes and 2 people plus gear should work fine. Plenty of height in the Blingo too, so that's not a concern.
hi
will the doors close with the front wheel straight.
thanks for the video
Sorry Mike. Depends on the bike. Not with MTB in a crew cab but yes with a road bike. BTW did you message me with the same question? I can’t find that one to answer 🤦♂️
@@GuyKesTV hi i did message you on Face book. i get the van next week so will have a play .
thanks for your time
@@banksymb 👍🏻 I just posted a picture on insta too, but wasn’t sure it was you as you didn’t mention mudguards here. Loving the van BTW so enjoy yours.
How many bikes can you fit on the Transit using it?
Four in the rack then two each side with front wheels off. You could flat stack more on top if you wanted to get imaginative but I’ve only got 6 seats in the crew cab.
Mate, what is that on your head?
The hat or the beard? It's hard to justify either TBH
@@GuyKesTV 🙂 Your beard suits you, but the pom-pom is too big.
Inspirational isn't it
But looks like you’ll have an issue closing the doors?
That's why I finished the video with a clip of the doors closing fine. It's definitely tight on the crew cab with a really long enduro bike but I've had size large Trek Slash, Mondraker Crafty, Canyon Spectral 29 and Pace RC295 without any issues.
@@GuyKesTV 😬I turned it off when the Thank Yous started to roll.
As far I can see it take so much space to fit one or maybe two bikes..🤔
4 bikes in the rack, no contact between them, no need for straps or padding. Half as many as I can get in by sandwiching them together with blankets but way simpler and zero risk of damage/slippage.
Would have loved to have seen this getting loaded with four bikes.
Can send you some pictures if you’d like Penny 👍🏻