Just picked up a 2017 F56 after trading in our Countryman. We thought it was odd that most models coming in do not have the option for the 'bike ready' bolt on the rear bumper. Seattle mini said only 12 units on the west coast even had this option. We didn't want to order, so, now we're searching for an aftermarket option. I was referred to one local shop who had no clue.
With that, does any one have suggestions for a bolt on or hitch (we'd have to install a custom hitch)? Bonus points if you know a Seattle area shop that could do this.
Thanks!
With that, does any one have suggestions for a bolt on or hitch (we'd have to install a custom hitch)? Bonus points if you know a Seattle area shop that could do this.
Thanks!
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I installed a MNI do More hitch and it allows use of any rear mount bike rack you want. Uses a 1 1/4" receiver and there are plenty of options. I haven't installed the wiring for a trailer yet.
Installation is straight forward until you have to cut the hole in the bumper. Mine is a cooper, but fits the S as well.
Your shop should be able to install the hitch.
Installation is straight forward until you have to cut the hole in the bumper. Mine is a cooper, but fits the S as well.
Your shop should be able to install the hitch.
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Was on your same situation, I even purchased the Yakima Roof Rack and I didn't like it how noise it was and returned it. Also looked into rear racks and I didn't like that u need to cut the Bumper a little bit.
After further consideration and thinking I decided to buy SeaSucker Talon, my bike is super light ( carbon Fiber ) and I found that rack to work amazing and no issues so far
After further consideration and thinking I decided to buy SeaSucker Talon, my bike is super light ( carbon Fiber ) and I found that rack to work amazing and no issues so far

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I also have carbon road and TT bikes and am considering a Sea Sucker mount as well. Will they work on MINIs with sunroofs? Where did you place the cups on your car?Originally Posted by ranger052
Was on your same situation, I even purchased the Yakima Roof Rack and I didn't like it how noise it was and returned it. Also looked into rear racks and I didn't like that u need to cut the Bumper a little bit. After further consideration and thinking I decided to buy SeaSucker Talon, my bike is super light ( carbon Fiber ) and I found that rack to work amazing and no issues so far
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I actually mount it on the sunroof itself, I heard the suction cups have better performance if used on glass.
I will post some pics when i finish working
I will post some pics when i finish working
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I've toyed around with the idea of a bike rack, but for the most part, and maybe because of the size of my road bike, I can remove the front wheel (easy enough now with a quick release), and fit the bike inside the MINI with the back seats down, and the front passenger seat moved up a bit.
There's plenty of room for the separate front wheel, a backpack, etc in the rear with the bike in there. It isn't nearly as convenient as a bike rack, but it works. Of course, if you have more than one bike to lug around, or another human with you, you're SOL.
There's plenty of room for the separate front wheel, a backpack, etc in the rear with the bike in there. It isn't nearly as convenient as a bike rack, but it works. Of course, if you have more than one bike to lug around, or another human with you, you're SOL.

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With that, does any one have suggestions for a bolt on or hitch (we'd have to install a custom hitch)? Bonus points if you know a Seattle area shop that could do this.
Thanks!
It's a $250 option on the Hardtops, so they don't usually spec it as most people don't want to pay for it - it's usually a special order option. Unfortunately, there's no way to retrofit it.Originally Posted by jeff5150
Just picked up a 2017 F56 after trading in our Countryman. We thought it was odd that most models coming in do not have the option for the 'bike ready' bolt on the rear bumper. Seattle mini said only 12 units on the west coast even had this option. We didn't want to order, so, now we're searching for an aftermarket option. I was referred to one local shop who had no clue.With that, does any one have suggestions for a bolt on or hitch (we'd have to install a custom hitch)? Bonus points if you know a Seattle area shop that could do this.
Thanks!
On the up side though, hitch retrofits are doable through 3rd parties and I've met a couple Hardtop owners in the Seattle area who have had them installed. I know of one product, Torklift Central and I believe they have installers in the Seattle area and on the Eastside. Cost is about $300 if I remember right.
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Nope - it's part of the frame of the car.Originally Posted by Loccusst
Can you not have the Mini OEM "Bike Ready" bolt attached after purchase?
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That's all I needed! Going to order one for myself! Nice steed, by the way!Originally Posted by ranger052
Here is a pic