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Bike Rack Compilation Thread |
jmargush |
Oct 22 2010, 11:20 AM
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Pretty easy to set up one person can do it. doesn't way much more than just the top, you do have to be carefull with the back part of the wheel tray sticking out so you don't bang it into something. I got an extra top so I wouldn't butcher my good one. took me maybe 2 hrs to build the tray and bolt it to the top.
Cornering I was bit cautious the first time I used it but last trip was about 30 miles round trip and I didn't worry about the car too much. If one was really worried about the strength of the rear bolt I would add a steel strap like I did on the front. but in my opinion the forks are where most of the force is transfered too. Cost about 15$ for fork mount, 10$ for angle, and maybe 10-15$ for the 2 pieces of strap steel I will try to build a roof rack this winter which will attach to the top so i can carry some autox stuff. Once that is done I will probably mount hte bike rack to the roof rack. that will make adding two bike racks easier. Attached image(s) |
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