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I’ve seen a Thule tandem roof rack used with a Bullitt, it pivots down to the floor so you can slide it on like a ramp and then lift the back end to push it up onto the roof of your car.
I’ve also seen the above copied with a ladder, securing the Bullitt to the ladder first, getting the front end onto a roof rack/bars and then lifting the back end up and on
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Indeed a two person job. I made a wooden support frame to be used on top of the transverse bars. This way the Bullitt is positioned closer to the roof (compared with a Thule style bike rack), makes lifting it in the roof a lot easier.
Made a cut out for the steering rod using a chisel, the bike is supported underneath the cargo area.
Have used it for a cycling trip in France, we drove more than 700 km with the cargo bike on the roof before we started cycling.
How the f do you lift a Bullitt that high, two person job minimum surely?
Love to see a pic of this.