the bike is worth more than the car. LOL
errr.
get a different car. Ive had up to 3 bikes hanging off the rear but ended up damaging the beaver Panel.
I'm sure there is a way if you are super carefull. but in all seriousness.....get a van for those weekends
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For the bike, if you'll be using the hardtop whenever you've got the bike I'd look into the roof rack mounts.
You can get clip on roof racks, and could easily use a single one of those on the roof, to clamp the front wheel, and strap the rear wheel to the luggage rack.
Otherwise, you could look into one of the towbar kits for the car and mount a standard bike rack to the tongue (assuming your state laws allow the bike to stick past the sides of the car, looks like a big bike)
You can get clip on roof racks, and could easily use a single one of those on the roof, to clamp the front wheel, and strap the rear wheel to the luggage rack.
Otherwise, you could look into one of the towbar kits for the car and mount a standard bike rack to the tongue (assuming your state laws allow the bike to stick past the sides of the car, looks like a big bike)
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