Roof rack with bikes - bad idea?
My wife and I are planning a 3-4 week trip from Chicago to the Pacific Northwest area for next summer in our 2005 Mazda 3 hatchback. We have a locking Yakima roof rack system for our bikes (both hybrid), and we'd love to take them along. At most, we'd probably only use them when were in cities or parks that have paved trails.
Does anybody have experience taking bikes along on a cross-country trip? I'm aware we'll take a hit on our gas mileage and we'll probbaly be more of a target security-wise, (they do lock) but is it worth it?
Two (wheels) for the Road
Now that the security aspects have been dealt with, let me address your concerns about the usefulness of and mileage penalty due to the bikes. I did a couple of long cross country trips with my bike strapped to my car. One was once around the perimeter of the US (about 9000 mi. altogether) and the other was a trip through the Canadian Maritimes. In both cases, having the bike made the trip different and significantly more enjoyable than it would have been otherwise. It is one thing to drive along a coast at 50-60 mph in a steel cocoon, it is quite another to pedal along in the fresh air with full panoramic views and live stereo sound. The mileage hit is negligible and will be lost in the fact that you're getting highway mileage rather than city mileage for the most part. Now, in my case I had a rack on the back of my car rather than on the roof, but I doubt that that makes any significant difference.
AZBuck