
Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar
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Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar
Ok I know you folks like a challenge so has anyone seen/knows of a way to carry a Kayak
& Paddles on an Mk1?

Last edited by Grendel on Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar
so long as its not a T bar then Toyota did a set of roof bars but from memory they were rated a about 20Kg max also Thule did a set which may still be available

pic of Toyota ones here




pic of Toyota ones here




Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar
Oops


Forgot to mention it was my T-Bar Mk1b




Forgot to mention it was my T-Bar Mk1b
Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Grendel wrote:Oops![]()
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Forgot to mention it was my T-Bar Mk1b

tow bar and trailer then!

Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

kevin..in wrote:Grendel wrote:Oops![]()
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Forgot to mention it was my T-Bar Mk1b
tow bar and trailer then!


Young Kevin Wash your mouth out!



I thought a tow bar on Mk1 was a hanging offence

Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Grendel wrote:kevin..in wrote:Grendel wrote:Oops![]()
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Forgot to mention it was my T-Bar Mk1b
tow bar and trailer then!
Young Kevin Wash your mouth out!![]()
I thought a tow bar on Mk1 was a hanging offence

not so young!!! if it is a hanging offense then come and hang me
if your options are use a MK1 with an occaisional trailer




Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar
Didnt realise you could get removable tow bars thought they where all those big things hanging off the back of Volvo's and 4x4? 
How easy are they to fit/Remove?

How easy are they to fit/Remove?
Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Grendel wrote:Didnt realise you could get removable tow bars thought they where all those big things hanging off the back of Volvo's and 4x4?
How easy are they to fit/Remove?


they have 3 mounting points, one on the rear torque mount and the other two are through the towing eyes on the rear bumper
electrics can simply be cable tied to the tow bar then removed and tied up under the inlet manifold
so its a case of how quickly can you undo 3 bolts and snip a few cable ties

Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

kevin..in wrote:so long as its not a T bar then Toyota did a set of roof bars but from memory they were rated a about 20Kg max also Thule did a set which may still be available
pic of Toyota ones here


Thass my car!






Better pic of bars:





Anyone with a T bar reckon that clamp would work still?

Karl_T
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Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Karl_T wrote:
Anyone with a T bar reckon that clamp would work still?
Karl_T


from experience with toughened glass panels, they are very strong but the lightest of impacts near an edge and you have a glass explosion!
so couple that with whatever you have attached to your roof bars hitting you on the head, then imagine it while driving


Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar
get some carbon fibre or fibreglass t-bar replacement panels though and then youd have no reason not to!
Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Jim-SR wrote:get some carbon fibre or fibreglass t-bar replacement panels though and then youd have no reason not to!


yes thats a good option and one that sprang to mind as I posted my last reply
with GRP panels you could even fix the front roof bar directly to the panel fo a more possative location, then revert to glass ones for normal use

Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar
Nik at Zombie Wings currently has my spare T-bar panels and is making a mould.
hes got an affiliate section on the TwoBrutal forums with details.
hes doing both fibreglass weave and pre-preg carbon verions to suit both ends of the price scale.
it probably wouldnt be hard to bond some brackets onto the finished panels that a roof rack could then attach to.
thats the beauty of composites compared to glass, drilling holes and then resealing things is VERY easy, and doesnt really weaken the structure.
might be an option if someone is desperate for a roof rack on their
'2






Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Jim-SR wrote:Nik at Zombie Wings currently has my spare T-bar panels and is making a mould.hes got an affiliate section on the TwoBrutal forums with details.
hes doing both fibreglass weave and pre-preg carbon verions to suit both ends of the price scale.
it probably wouldnt be hard to bond some brackets onto the finished panels that a roof rack could then attach to.
thats the beauty of composites compared to glass, drilling holes and then resealing things is VERY easy, and doesnt really weaken the structure.
might be an option if someone is desperate for a roof rack on their
'2

yep would seem to be a great option for T bar owners

Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Jim-SR wrote:Nik at Zombie Wings currently has my spare T-bar panels and is making a mould.hes got an affiliate section on the TwoBrutal forums with details.
hes doing both fibreglass weave and pre-preg carbon verions to suit both ends of the price scale.
it probably wouldnt be hard to bond some brackets onto the finished panels that a roof rack could then attach to.
thats the beauty of composites compared to glass, drilling holes and then resealing things is VERY easy, and doesnt really weaken the structure.
might be an option if someone is desperate for a roof rack on their
'2


Any links to them please since it seems like a logical answer to carrying a kayak.


Mind you if I get a set then Ill have a choice of 3 roof panels to:

Original
Tinted
Plastic

How often do MR2 roof bars come up?
Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Grendel wrote:
How often do MR2 roof bars come up?

not very but then you seem to see 3 pairs at once
try thule web site to see if their ones are still available

Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar
Depending upon how big/long your kayak is, you could possibly use a standard Thule set of roof bar racks.
They are the same ones that would be used on top of a hard top/moonroof MKI.
I have used the same set on both my original
'85 moonroof hard top and my
'87 t-top, for carrying snow skis, etc.
They are probably supportive enough to hold a small Thule carrier bin as well, which I had thought about for long road trips, but then I couldn't remove the t-tops when I wanted.
That's not a problem for most ski trips, except for late spring skiing.











Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Fab4MR2 wrote:Depending upon how big/long your kayak is, you could possibly use a standard Thule set of roof bar racks.They are the same ones that would be used on top of a hard top/moonroof MKI.
I have used the same set on both my original
'85 moonroof hard top and my
'87 t-top, for carrying snow skis, etc.
They are probably supportive enough to hold a small Thule carrier bin as well, which I had thought about for long road trips, but then I couldn't remove the t-tops when I wanted.
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That's not a problem for most ski trips, except for late spring skiing.
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I was thinking of a Perception Freedom sit on Kayak

Length: 400cm
Width: 78cm
Weight: 22kg




Re: Canoe/Kayak rack for Mk1 MR2 T-Bar

Grendel wrote:Fab4MR2 wrote:Depending upon how big/long your kayak is, you could possibly use a standard Thule set of roof bar racks.They are the same ones that would be used on top of a hard top/moonroof MKI.
I have used the same set on both my original
'85 moonroof hard top and my
'87 t-top, for carrying snow skis, etc.
They are probably supportive enough to hold a small Thule carrier bin as well, which I had thought about for long road trips, but then I couldn't remove the t-tops when I wanted.
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That's not a problem for most ski trips, except for late spring skiing.
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I was thinking of a Perception Freedom sit on Kayak& Paddle:
Length: 400cm
Width: 78cm
Weight: 22kg

I thought maybe you might be referring to a shorter type than that.





I know there have been various American suppliers as well.

Good luck.
