Diddy123
Well-Known Member
- Thread starter
- #1
It will if it's 70" or shorter, according to the latest support document posted to the Rivian site.
Bike Fitment Guide
Bike Fitment Guide
Sponsored
Attachments
-
767.3 KB Views: 719
Announcing our new "CLUBS" section where you can join or create a Rivian club or group! You can use this new feature to conveniently plan and discuss local events, gatherings or other club/group related topics.
So we encourage you to join (or start) special-interest and regional-based Rivian clubs at: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/group-categories/clubs-groups.1/
I believe the front wheel bracket swings outwards, which would be awkward with a window right there.Wonder why they want it mounted backwards? Just so it's easier to reach the tire clamp mechanism?
Because it won't fit the other way, the cross bar is too close to the back of the cab with how the mount is designed. I have one of these mounts on my polestar 2 right now, you can't adjust where the front wheel sits.Wonder why they want it mounted backwards? Just so it's easier to reach the tire clamp mechanism?
I haven't measured any of mine, but I also don't intend on using a highroller style mount over the bed. I'm suspecting that anything longer than a medium hardtail may not fit in this configuration.Got an email today from Rivian clarifying limitations of their "HighRoad Bike Mount" hardware and configuration guidance. I don't think there's any breaking-news here. May have received this email since my L.E. R1T is configured with the bike rack option. Just thought I'd share it in case others find it interesting. At least I did a thread search before launching a new one!
Now I've got to wait until this evening to measure the length of my Fezzari mountain bike.
Same with me. I’m looking for a good way to stow my Comotion Periscope without dissembling it. It’s about 200 cm long and I expect I will need to have the lift gate open. Any suggestions?I worry enough about the overall height with the bike mounted this way above the bed. No way am I going to mount above the cabin like this. I don't trust myself enough to avoid every possible low-bridge clearance situation from roadways to garages to drive-thru fast food. I know that I'd hear that terrible crunch noise and hate myself. Hell, I did this very thing last weekend riding my mountain bike with a new GoPro mounted atop my helmet. A low branch took it off like a guillotine (the camera - not my head). Fortunately the camera survived!
I did that with my wife's new Parlee on the roof! Thankfully, the Yakima mounts sacrificed themselves to save the bike & my marriage. It was one of the worst sounds I've ever heard!I worry enough about the overall height with the bike mounted this way above the bed. No way am I going to mount above the cabin like this. I don't trust myself enough to avoid every possible low-bridge clearance situation from roadways to garages to drive-thru fast food. I know that I'd hear that terrible crunch noise and hate myself. Hell, I did this very thing last weekend riding my mountain bike with a new GoPro mounted atop my helmet. A low branch took it off like a guillotine (the camera - not my head). Fortunately the camera survived!