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Thule OutWay Platform 2
EUR508,18

Thule OutWay Platform 2


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8 months ago

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8 months ago • purchased this product

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Good evening. No idea unfortunately - but the model I have should fit your Dacia 100%! ...and - surprise - I don't need it anymore! It's brand new and I'll sell it to you for 120 - interested?
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9 months ago

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Hi Cobra, According to the Gemini: Unfortunately, the Thule OutWay Platform 2 (and other boot-mounted carriers from Thule) is not compatible with the Range Rover Evoque 2012. According to Thule retailers and product information, the Range Rover Evoque's tailgate shape and construction are generally not suitable for carrying any kind of load with a boot-mounted rack. However, you do have other options for transporting bikes on your 2012 Range Rover Evoque: Roof-mounted bike racks: These are a viable option when combined with roof bars. They have the added advantage of not interfering with the visibility of your rear lights and number plate. Tow bar-mounted bike racks: If your Evoque has a tow bar, or if you're considering getting one fitted, then you can utilize any of Thule's tow bar-mounted cycle carriers. These are generally considered the most robust and safest option, offering easy loading and suitability for heavier electric bikes. Hope this helps!
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10 months ago

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Thule's OutWay Platform 2 can be mounted on the BMW X2 xDrive M Sport. This rear platform bike carrier is compatible with the tailgate of the BMW X2, keeping the rear lights and number plate visible even with the bikes mounted. It is designed to transport two bicycles safely and installs easily without tools.
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11 months ago

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We also had a problem with the cables. We almost lost both our bikes on the German motorway because one cable couldn't hold the voltage. We sent the product back because Digitec couldn't solve the problem.
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According to the manufacturer, the carrier does not fit. However, children's bikes should work. However, the carrier is very adjustable but on a hatchback car I could imagine it not fitting. Otherwise, return the item.
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I have it on a BMW M135i. Works without any problems. I consulted the product search on the Thule site in search of something suitable. I cannot comment on compatibility with other models.
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Ciao Budcher, well observed. Thule itself mentions a maximum weight of 15kg per bike. I have been using this platform for 2 weeks. It works sensationally and is stable enough for my two fullys (each a little under 13kg). But I wouldn't want to use the system for an e-bike weighing over 20kg... If you don't have a trailer hitch, transporting e-bikes becomes difficult. I also searched for a long time and didn't find a suitable solution for my station wagon. I didn't find anything for the rear and you don't really want to lift bikes with 25kg onto the roof... Consequence: "Electricity in your trousers" and pedal yourself... ;-)

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