Step 2: Assembly of the wheel rails
Step 3: Assembly of the retaining bracket onto the wheel rail
Step 4: Assembly of the bicycle carrier attachment onto the roof rack:
Step 5: Mounting the bicycle on the bicycle carrier attachment
Caution: If necessary, ask a second person for help when loading bikes onto your roof bike rack.
Open the frame holder of the retaining bracket by turning the knob nut counter-clockwise. Clamp the retaining bracket down and place it over the wheel rail. Place the bike
in the wheel rail with the front wheel on the side of the retaining bracket with the base plate. Push the bike into the wheel rail backwards until you
can lift up the retaining bracket in front of the bicycle frame. Adjust the angle of the retaining bracket so that it forms a right angle with the bicycle
frame. Now push the bike forward until the frame is in the frame holder of the retaining bracket. Close the frame holder by turning the knob nut
clockwise. Make sure that the tube of the frame is securely enclosed by the jaws of the frame holder. Now tighten the knob nut.
Fasten the bike wheels by placing the tension belts around the wheel rail and the wheel of your bike and then tighten the belts.
Caution: A second tension belt must be used to secure the front wheel from rotating. For this purpose the front wheel is securely
fastened to the wheel rail at another location.
Fasten the mounting bracket with a tension belt onto the wheel rail if the bicycle carrier attachment is empty when driving.
2 x
Wheel rail segments
2 x
Hexagon screw M6 x 15
2 x
Washer 11.8 x 6.5 x 0.9
4 x
Nut M6
1 x
Clamp bracket
There are two different wheel rails. One has a narrow and the other a wide flange on
one of the ends. Place the rails with the slots facing each other. Now place the rail
with the wider flange onto the one with the narrow flange. Align the rails so that the
slots are positioned exactly on top of each other. Now insert one hexagonal screw
with a washers into each slot. Place the clamp bracket onto the screws. Make sure
that the lateral plate edges on the clamping bracket point downward. Now screw a
nut with a washer onto each of the screws. Do not tighten the nut all the way.
1 x
Wheel rail
1 x
Retaining bracket with baseplate
2 x
Hexagon screw M6 x 15
2 x
Washer 11.8 x 6.5 x 0.9
2 x
Nut M6
First, place the wheel rail loosely over your roof rack. Align the wheel rail until both
ends extend equally over the crossbars of the roof rack.
Select two boreholes located before and after a crossbar. Now remove the wheel
rail from the roof rack. Insert one hexagonal screw and a washer into the selected
boreholes. Place the wheel rail with the screws onto the base plate of the retaining
bracket. Make sure that the knob nut on the retaining clip later points toward the
outside of the vehicle. Now place one washer and a nut onto the screw and screw
tight.
1 x
Wheel rail with assembled retaining bracket
3 x
U-bracket M6 x 55 x 55
1 x
Clamping plate
6 x
Nut M8
6 x
Washer 17.8 X 6.5 x 2.1
2 x
End cap
Place the wheel rail with retaining bracket on the roof rack so that the base plate is
located right over the crossbar selected in step 3. Insert a U-bracket through the base
plate from below. Place a washer and a nut onto both threads of the U-bracket (see
diagram). Slightly tighten the nuts. Proceed in the same manner with the U-bra-
cket on the other side of the base plate. Adjust the length of the wheel rail until
two boreholes, on the other end of the wheel rail, are located in front of and behind
the other crossbar. If you cannot position the crossbar between two boreholes of the
wheel rack then you will have to readjust the position of the crossbeam on your roof
rack. Insert the third U-bracket through these boreholes from below. Place the clamp
bracket onto the U-bracket from below. Make sure that the lateral plate edges on the
clamping bracket point downward. Now place the washers and the nuts onto the
threads of the U-bracket. Slightly tighten the nuts.
Align the bicycle carrier attachment along the parallel longitudinal axis of the car.
Make sure that no bicycle parts protrude beyond the vehicle contour after the bicycle
is mounted. Now tighten all of the screws and nuts all of the way. Do not forget the
screws that connect the wheel rail segments.
Place the end caps on the ends of the wheel rails.
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