Finally figured out how to fit my medium frame mountain bike without removing the front wheel (and moving up the front seats). The trick was to open the rear left door. I backed in the bike at angle and laid down the bike chain up. Twist the handle bars and front wheel towards the car. Walk of to the rear left door and pull on the rear wheel until the left end of the handle bar slips underneath the lip of the hatch seal (otherwise the hatch won't close). Then you close the door and the hatch. Takes about 10-15 seconds once you have it down. You have to then open the door again to remove the bike as the handlebar gets wedged underneath the lip. This actually keeps the bike solid in place. Pretty stoked as I don't have to rely on the hitch carrier. More aero, theft protection (I can leave the car) and easier to park at the Supercharger. I imagine this would work with larger frames if you move the seats up. Road bikes should be non-issue with their narrow bars. Extra wide bars maybe an issue, my are 760 mm I believe.