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    ProRack have one with two options where they act as pictured above or a friend has one where a fixture is bolted through the roof and the rack mounts to that.

    Cheap roof racks are not worth the trouble. I was in a vehicle once where the rack came off and the five whitewater kayaks strapped to it went bye bye. luckily in the middle of nowhere and none of the boats were fucked. We all went to Thule racks after that.
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    dont underestimate the ammount of windage a large object has at 100k.As motorcyclists we all have an appreciation of that.I would make sure that the tent in its bag is well and truly in a tight bundle which will NOT come loose.Then it will have to be tied down onto some other bars across the actual roof rack.Maybe the tent in its bundle is rigid enough on just the two bars.Once things start to move its only a matter of time before shit happens

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    dont underestimate the ammount of windage a large object has at 100k.As motorcyclists we all have an appreciation of that.I would make sure that the tent in its bag is well and truly in a tight bundle which will NOT come loose.Then it will have to be tied down onto some other bars across the actual roof rack.Maybe the tent in its bundle is rigid enough on just the two bars.Once things start to move its only a matter of time before shit happens
    Which is why you don't see much in the way of shit of roof racks these days. The odd surfboard perhaps but that's a bout it. There is a tow ball on the vehicle and a trailer is the way to go (borrowed/hired)

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    i bought a set of those a couple of years ago for my camry work wagon (gutterless) theyre the old wildcat brand and you can get them over the counter at auto one stores..if you wanna go and have a squiz at them. ive gotta say theyre not the best quality but should be good for your application. i had ladders and alum planks up there and they coped...not greatly heavy but they catch more wind than your tent will. main thing is to fasten then as best you can without over tightening.
    on my vans (gutterclamp) i use old style galv tube racks and theyre quite bombproof, but if i bought another s/w id probably get the pro rack or rhino racks that have a base plate that rivets through the car roof. stronger and cheaper than the pro-rack gutterless system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Which is why you don't see much in the way of shit of roof racks these days. The odd surfboard perhaps but that's a bout it. There is a tow ball on the vehicle and a trailer is the way to go (borrowed/hired)
    must say, regardless of what i said above...i agree with maha, id use a trailer...you could strap tent and bbq to a bike trailer safely. every summer i take a full trailer load camping...gotta have space for the chilli bins
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Which is why you don't see much in the way of shit of roof racks these days. The odd surfboard perhaps but that's a bout it. There is a tow ball on the vehicle and a trailer is the way to go (borrowed/hired)
    Dont get out much huh? I see heaps on racks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    i bought a set of those a couple of years ago for my camry work wagon (gutterless) theyre the old wildcat brand and you can get them over the counter at auto one stores..if you wanna go and have a squiz at them. ive gotta say theyre not the best quality but should be good for your application. i had ladders and alum planks up there and they coped...not greatly heavy but they catch more wind than your tent will. main thing is to fasten then as best you can without over tightening.
    on my vans (gutterclamp) i use old style galv tube racks and theyre quite bombproof, but if i bought another s/w id probably get the pro rack or rhino racks that have a base plate that rivets through the car roof. stronger and cheaper than the pro-rack gutterless system.
    Thanks for that I will go look. They will only go on the car once a year for a week.

    I used to run a 5.5mtr sea kayak on a hightop LWB L300 with those old steel roof racks. Tough as shit they were.
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    Check out the Thule and Prorack catalogs and see if there is something that fits, if there is you can pick up the bars cheap on trademe and then just buy the fitting kit to suit the car, the Thule ones on my terrano cost me $25 + $90 for the fitting kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Motorcycle trailer. No good for carrying other crap.
    Wouldn't a tent strap onto an MC trailer as easily as it would a roof rack? Maybe even more so?

    Personally, Ive only gone with factory/branded racks. Have heard the odd horror story about cheap racks, particularly among the kayak set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Dont get out much huh? I see heaps on racks.
    I see a shit ton of those mother in law boxes thats for sure. Dingus roadies with a $12k pushbike on one side and a box full of steroids and champagne on the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I see a shit ton of those mother in law boxes thats for sure. Dingus roadies with a $12k pushbike on one side and a box full of steroids and champagne on the other.
    And they forget they have said 12k roadbike on the roof when they go into the carport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Which is why you don't see much in the way of shit of roof racks these days. The odd surfboard perhaps but that's a bout it. There is a tow ball on the vehicle and a trailer is the way to go (borrowed/hired)
    Gone are the days when cars had a 16g steel panel for a roof. I agree with the trailer thing.

    Spokes, Could you not improvise a flat foor for the bike trailer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Gone are the days when cars had a 16g steel panel for a roof. I agree with the trailer thing.

    Spokes, Could you not improvise a flat foor for the bike trailer?
    You might see roof racks being used for Mattress's/Kayak/surfboard transporting, not so much camping gear. If the tent has poles, take extra, one or two normally disappear between point A & B.

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    I would imagine, a kayak would create a hell of a lot of wind leverage on the racks due to the length and surface area compared to a folded up tent.
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