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Impossible? I want my big bike with me on our family holiday to Exmoor in a few weeks, so it'd be 3x adult bikes on top + the (normal size) roof box.
Cloud cuckoo land?
I can only fit one bike alongside my roofbox, and that's a squeeze. Don't forget that you need to allow extra space if you want to open it when the bike's fitted.
Impossible?
Yeah that. Unless your daily driver is an aircraft carrier
what bars? which box? if its standard 120 cm bars (961) and a narrow 60 cm box then it might be possible if you can slide the box right to the edge but it will be a jigsaw fitting the bikes
Even if you could fit it on you will need to be careful of overloading, all roof bars have a maximum weight loading.
Skoda yeti with Thule aero bars
Yeti has 135cm bars so it might well be possible. Don't worry about the roof loading it will be 100kg and can safely be upped slightly
You could get one of those sea sucker (or rock bros copies) and suction that onto the top of the roof box. That would work. Whilst the car isn't moving.
If you hadn’t already gone bars, i’d have recommended Thule slide bars as loading the inboard bike will be difficult
If you manage it post a pic!!
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We usually have four bikes on the rear rack (tow bar mount)and pretty large roof box on our trips to France in the summer, this year I want to take my and my lads road bikes as well. One will go on the roof next to the box but I might have to disassemble one and find room inside the car for the other.
The missus could fly I suppose......
Yeti's are tough:
It might just be possible with some jiggling, if you put one bike backwards and perhaps have one set of roofbox clamps on the outside of the rails. Our OEM skoda roof bars wouldn't let you do that, the thules might (they're aero, with separate clamps not wings with integrated, right?)
Pedals off and stagger the mounts? bars off and zip ties to the fork with padding?
I've had two bikes and a box on the roof of our car, if you get them nice and snug with the middle one facing backwards you might just be able to do it.
I filled the roof box first as you'll find you will need to remove the bikes to open it.
Nowadays we've a rear (towbar) carrier.
I get two bikes and a roof box on the car, no problems. It's an S-Max so quite wide.
When i need more on the top, i use a Seasucker mounted rearward of the box/racks for 3 more bikes.
It's a faff to get them on/off, but for long trips it's fine.
Just get a boot rack (if you don't have a tow bar)
I had this problem, big roof box means no space for bikes. Previous I used a 2 bike boot carrier (kids were in a trailer then). new bike has electric boot so fitted a tow bar and a 4 bike carrier. Certainly makes life easier for getting the dog in and out too
Took 3 bikes with us to the lakes, was fine. 4 bikes going to france this summer, should be a piece of cake
Bikes in the car ziptie the humans.leave the luggage
If your going to spend hundreds on new racks etc, (& assuming one is available), just take a second car...
do like the dutch .
Trailer.
We get 6 bikes on the roof, so 3 on one side and a long thin box would work. That's a Ford Tourneo though.
We have had 2 bled and a large box, with one of the bike being a dh. One either side of the roof box, so I reckon you could do it with a narrow box.
mate did it when we went to mega, but with a narrow box, pedals off, bars rotated
with a wide box, I doubt it unless you drive a humvee

Depends how wide 'normal' is, surely.
I get four bikes and a narrow Thule box (like the one up there ^^ coffin type box) on the roof of our Zafira, no worries. One or two pedals off and maybe a seatpost up or down to make it all neat, but simple enough. Bikes all nose-to-tail.
Another three on the towbar rack and the smallest one inside (wheels off) means two bikes each for an Alps trip.
