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I had the Skoda internal bike carrier for use in my Skoda Yeti’s. The boot tie down points are in a different position in the Karoq, but I know the Skoda community is a pretty inventive lot, so has anyone devised a work around to get the internal bike carrier to fit the Karoq?

  • 2 weeks later...

I made my own with a fork mount on a bit of wood, works perfectly. Today I added a second mount so I can take 2 bikes now.

It's the first time I've taken all the back seats out, it's massive inside.

You can leave one seat in and 2 bikes still fit.

 

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  • 3 months later...

What make/model are the bike fork mounts?

 

I am looking to put 2 bikes in the back - both have full mudguards front and back so will be interesting.  Also will need some kind of boot protection, e.g. fabric boot liner to keep the boot clean and maybe backed by cardboard (from house removal boxes) to prevent scratches, etc.).

 

So your info is a useful start.

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