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Roof Bars

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Roof Bars

Post by nickyboy2013 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:27 pm

Purchased a roof box and set of Whisperbars for X3. Nice fit and a Quieter ride than standard bars.
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Re: Roof Bars

Post by Benstan » Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:44 pm

Thanks for posting - it looks like a smart set-up.  I had some standard Thule bars on my E60 and they made a terrible racket even at low speeds (reminds me that I could sell them, now I've got rid of the car).  I thought about roof boxing the X5 when we go camping, but I think it's too high for me at 5 11) so I'll pull a trailer instead. 

Friends of mine are very happy with their Thule Easy Box, which sits on a towbar mounted bike carrier.  Looks unusual but seems effective.
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Re: Roof Bars

Post by Raj » Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:55 pm

Nice additions. Never realised standard bars made so much noise.
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Re: Roof Bars

Post by Ranger 6 » Wed Apr 10, 2013 1:07 pm

My roof bars are OEM and with the right fittings for the box they're not what I'd call noisy - but those do look good.
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Re: Roof Bars

Post by nickyboy2013 » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:34 pm

[quote="Benstan"]
Thanks for posting - it looks like a smart set-up.  I had some standard Thule bars on my E60 and they made a terrible racket even at low speeds (reminds me that I could sell them, now I've got rid of the car).  I thought about roof boxing the X5 when we go camping, but I think it's too high for me at 5 11) so I'll pull a trailer instead. 

Friends of mine are very happy with their Thule Easy Box, which sits on a towbar mounted bike carrier.  Looks unusual but seems effective.
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I looked at the easy box and realy liked it but Her indoors would not let me spend the extra on fitting a towbar.
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Re: Roof Bars

Post by nickyboy2013 » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:41 pm

[quote="Raj"]
Nice additions. Never realised standard bars made so much noise.
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Square bars, sticking out bars past bodywork, 60-70-80mph = wind noise and wind whistle,
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Re: Roof Bars

Post by Benstan » Fri Apr 12, 2013 5:47 pm

True story.


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