I am considering a PHEV Clarity (recovering Prius and Leaf driver). Any thoughts on how to transport a road bike? My preferred is alway a hitch mount, but not sure that'd work on this car.
Congratulations samzilla3, I think you are the first to post a permanent type bicycle hitch for our Claritys.Hey everyone, I was able to take my 2018 Clarity to Torklift in Kent, WA and they custom made and installed one for me. So it certainly is possible and it seems to work pretty well so far. I let them know about this forum and that others were interested, but unfortunately they still aren't planning a commercial one at this time... custom only.
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Sure thing, here is the rundown:
* Cost was around $900, and they had my car for two days. The latter half of day one was design and the second day was fabrication and installation. Spendy, but bike racks are fundamental to my daily commute (I will park the car part way through and cycle the rest of the way to get past freeway jams).
* It is a 1.5" receiver, and looking at the sticker (see photo) it looks like the rating is for 2000lb trailer and 200lb tongue.
* When I asked them how they were going to do it, I think they said it would be attached to the impact bar behind the bumper. I am not an expert in this area, but I theorize it was fabricated/installed like the one in this video (with the addition to bolting on to the original tow hook): https://www.etrailer.com/tv-install-trailer-hitch-2017-toyota-prius-c11426.aspx
* Since I was already paying extra for custom, I asked if they could go full aluminum to save weight. They said no because the welds wouldn't be strong enough.
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I totally didn't just lol at your misfortune.Also, with rack selection in general, there are some embarrassing stories with my old Honda of why I don't trust myself with a roof rack or the racks that strap onto trunks. One involves driving into a garage with a bike on roof rack, and another involves clocking myself on the head with trunk rack strapped to trunk while closing said trunk. Both were unfortunate and painful lessons that hopefully no one else has to go through![]()
I have the Thule Raceway Pro on mine and it is solid! No scratches. It rest on the little lip below the tag and the small aluminum section of the trunk. I am going to install some of that invisible film on the trunk just in case. I do want a permanent hitch at some point.
* When I asked them how they were going to do it, I think they said it would be attached to the impact bar behind the bumper. I am not an expert in this area, but I theorize it was fabricated/installed like the one in this video (with the addition to bolting on to the original tow hook): https://www.etrailer.com/tv-install-trailer-hitch-2017-toyota-prius-c11426.aspx