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cossie1600 01-13-2012 09:31 AM

You will have to cut the whole thing out down the bottom. its too long too

sig11 01-13-2012 10:26 AM

I like the looks of the SeaSucker. :)

SiRay6 01-13-2012 05:36 PM

First time officially using my Sea Sucker last night...sorry for poor quality cell phone pics...I just wanted to get unpacked and eat dinner :P

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Pretty happy with it. Don't mind taking front tires off since I had to do it on my 08 Sti's roof rack set up anyways (subaru rails with Yakima fork lift). Mounting takes barely any time at all. Directions say to always clean the surface and moisten the cups and that is what I do. Always inspect the cups for nicks, cuts, damage before use and comes with plastic covers to protect cups when not in use. Also came with a spare cup and silicone lubricant in case I need to change the cup or disassemble pumps to re-lubricate gaskets.

Will most likely get an SUV of some sort in the next few years, but this works great for me now. Going to get another so my wife and I can ride together. Only downfall, cannot go riding unless I plan to head straight home because it is not safe to park and leave the mount/bike unattended.

I got a rear Thule gateway 2 to work on my Z, but it made so much wind noise, it annoyed me. Also the trunk lid would slightly open/close over bumps even though the hatch was locked shut. I would never consider a trunk mount again...too time consuming and potential for scratches/dents.

-Ray

Jeffblue 02-21-2012 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slumpey (Post 1556959)
Bought a Boofsquire Rack from fell member here

http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/6499/img0344ykb.jpg

looks good :) i have one for sale if anyone else is interested.

Kenny 02-21-2012 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SiRay6 (Post 1489255)
First time officially using my Sea Sucker last night...sorry for poor quality cell phone pics...I just wanted to get unpacked and eat dinner :P

-Ray


Nice setup. Where did you get it?

tommyguns 05-07-2012 10:08 PM

Bumping an old one, but I'm about to pull the trigger on the SeaSucker and was wondering if there have been any updates as far as options are concerned.

sig11 05-08-2012 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 1708780)
Bumping an old one, but I'm about to pull the trigger on the SeaSucker and was wondering if there have been any updates as far as options are concerned.

I do know that a friend of mine has been using one on his G35 for a while now and LOVES it. They put the suction cups on a store window and he was able to stand on it. :P

tommyguns 05-08-2012 10:07 AM

Thanks for the input. :tiphat: Looks like the way to go!

jikhead 06-23-2012 05:24 PM

To all those using the SeaSucker Talon:

how do you like the rack and do you recommend it?
What's the most optimal mounting position for the least amount of wind resistance?
Also, do the crank arms spin and hit/touch the car? Do you secure them to the frame?
Is anyone using their cable anchor?

slumpey 06-23-2012 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jikhead (Post 1787668)
To all those using the SeaSucker Talon:

how do you like the rack and do you recommend it?
What's the most optimal mounting position for the least amount of wind resistance?
Also, do the crank arms spin and hit/touch the car? Do you secure them to the frame?
Is anyone using their cable anchor?

To answer you questions:

(#1) Yes. I like it and would recommend the SeaSucker Talon. I previously had the Boofsquire rack (another good product) but needed something compatible with any vehicle.
(#2) Not sure. I currently have the front fork mounted right behind the driver's side door (visible in picture #1 below), but the front fork can be mounted at the top of the front windshield (see <a href="http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-general-discussions/3686-how-carry-bicycle-bike-rack-question-6.html#post1489255"> post #78</a> by SiRay6).
(#3) Arms don't spin as far as I know and there is no contact to rear window by the pedals. I don't have them secured while driving.
(#4) I don't have the anchor cable and would like to see if there is an alternative. I don't want to have a cable dangling from my Z. My Talon came with the upgraded Delta Hitch Pro fork mount which is very easy and quick to use. Just had to buy a padlock (visible in picture #2 below) which provides some security. I do have to remove the Talon every time i take off my bike at a trail to deter thieves, but it's more versatile then my previous rack so I don't mind.

I have gone 80 mph for 40 miles with no issues. This is the farthest and fastest I have driven so far with the SeaSucker Talon attached.

On a side note, I always have people stop by my car and inquire about my SeaSucker Talon. Good conversation piece.


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Eon777 06-23-2012 10:00 PM

Seasucker Mini Bomber. Works great.. It will work
on any car you have. It may be the last bike rack you need to buy. :)

cossie1600 06-24-2012 12:40 AM

I got the Amazon rack, I will be driving like this for 3 hours tomorrow.

http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/2155/dsc5782rb.jpg
Shot at 2012-06-23

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Shot at 2012-06-23

PapoZalsa 06-24-2012 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by my2004Z (Post 1396857)
Bike's have no business anywhere near my Z. That's why I bought a Trailblazer years ago...

:iagree:

slumpey 06-25-2012 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PapoZalsa (Post 1789104)
:iagree:

Since the Z is my only car I have to do with what works. I found the SeaSucker Talon to be the least obtrusive and is only attached when I am transporting a bike.

jikhead 06-25-2012 09:55 PM

I think I'm going to order the Talon soon. I believe I'll give that locking plate a try as well; but I'm going to dip it in some of that liquid plastic to give it a rubber coating. The bare metal scares me that it might scratch the paint.


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