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  • Dirty bike bag for estate car
  • orangeman5
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    Looking for something like the “Monster Duffbag” for transporting the fatbike in the back of the estate car. Can’t seem to find any other makers and Duffbag are not returning my e-mails. The bigger the better as the bike is monster size….. 🙂

    wysiwyg
    Free Member

    Mattress bag?
    I use a body bag

    MTB-Rob
    Free Member

    Evoc do something like that

    tomhughes46
    Full Member

    I have a custom Rhino load liner. Really like it but in hindsight a B+Q tarpaulin would have been about £130 cheaper…

    falkirk-mark
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    scaled
    Free Member

    One of those hippo skip bags lines my boot perfectly with the seats down

    nant
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    I use a cheapo tarpaulin and wrap it like a present. Easy to clean and manipulate.

    core
    Full Member

    Orange TNT delivery sacks. x 2

    wysiwyg
    Free Member

    And if you’re not a licensed explosives dealer?

    downshep
    Full Member

    Old shower curtain. Big, cheap and waterproof.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    After all the negative comments I was concerned about ordering a second Duffbag Monster but glad I did, not least as when I googled I could find nothing similar. As above those “nylon” tarpaulins or perhaos even those big old bags they deliver sand etc in ?

    towzer
    Full Member

    Can you find a correct size winter patio table/garden bench cover or garden bag. I just use a poly sheet

    Holyzeus
    Free Member

    That Monster Duffle bag is perfect for me, shame whats gone on

    downs523
    Free Member

    Just watched their video for the duff bag monster, looks like a good product but seems expensive for that it is.

    zinger
    Free Member

    I use an old car cover cut down to size – i just wheel the bike onto the cover , pull edges up and over to cover the bike up, it’s water proof so inside of boot stays dry no matter how wet the bike is

    Something like this would probably do the job

    http://www.diy.com/departments/full-water-resistant-car-cover/1238143_BQ.prd?gclid=COnWg5DZ_MkCFRUTGwodmu4Bbw&ppc_type=shopping&ecamp=SEAPLA1238143_BQ&ef_id=U3iOGgAABU3DPt9A:20151227184356:s

    Pawsy_Bear
    Free Member

    I got one of these. Expensive but does the job really well.

    http://www.boot-buddy.com/?gclid=CjwKEAiAtf6zBRDS0oCLrL37gFUSJACr2JYbc5yiHS8BzxZJYXc_od__qHYhK_SFsHW7sU3-Uyus8hoCiXTw_wcB

    Quite hard plastic protects the car interior, easy to fit and 100% waterproof. Easy to get bike in and out to.

    paulwf
    Full Member

    I like the look of those Rhino liners as they fold up so I could put it in the spare wheel well.

    Has anyone got the 2 part one? That would probably be more useful, but I wonder how well the second part attaches

    growinglad
    Free Member

    To look at a different angle…fill it up before you leave…you’ll still need something to lay your bike on, but a hell of a lot less mess….can pretty much clean the whole bike (normally left with a bit of mud on the tyres), and saves you from having to clean the bike when you get home

    Greybeard
    Free Member

    We have one of these with the extension for the folder down seats:
    http://www.hatchbag.co.uk/boot-liners

    Not a bag but a boot liner – well made and seems robust. Happy to answer any questions on how it fits.

    Holyzeus
    Free Member

    That is the bees knees but with a price tag to match..

    paulwf
    Full Member

    I have a portable washer – I find it makes it worse as the bike is then dripping muddy water into the car!
    I have a towbar mounted bike rack, but sometimes I need to have the bike on the inside.

    The hatchbag looks good, but the rhino liner looks as if it will protect the doors (the hatchbag states that it doesnt)

    orangeman5
    Free Member

    Thanks for all the suggestions guys, some good ideas to go look at, will keep me occupied for a few nights…. 🙂

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