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Old 12-09-2005, 01:00 PM
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For those who wanted a bike carrier I came across this at jc whitney.It mounts on spare tire.

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http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...90006041H61205
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For those who wanted a bike carrier I came across this at jc whitney.It mounts on spare tire.

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442 -

Those things are scarry!

My neighbors had one and somehow the thing, with the bike, fell off in the middle of a highway. Not pretty. Now it could have been their error in strapping it on, but all in all I would advise against this one.

Maybe consider this:
Thule Rack

Or, if you can swing it look at their hitch mounted racks. Good Luck
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Old 12-09-2005, 02:36 PM
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That looks way sketchy 442. I guess it would depend on the value of your bikes your hauling though. I have been using a hitch mount 4-bike Sportsworks rack for 5+ years now and love it. SportsWorks consumer line was bought out by Thule about a year ago. I checked out the latest at my LBS and its even sweeter(more adjustable now)!

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All I can say is spend the extra money and get a real rack....When your hauling over 20K+ in bikes its nice to be able to watch the road infront of you. instead of wondering if you have dropped a bike
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dude, I wouldn't bother with a tie-strap rack (and I don't even have $20k in bikes, just maybe $20 in bikes).

Your experience may vary, but here's another discussion, I put pics of my (bolted on) rear bike carrier.

http://elcova.com/groupee/forums/a/t...1/r/7531077741

H3 Guy said a buddy of his had the rear hatch buckle from the extra weight, but I'm now looking at a month of 1-2 times per week bike carrying (10 miles one way) and no buckling. I'm keeping a close eye on it, but I think a rear tire carrier is cool, plus a rear hitch carrier may not work w/o an extension.
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Yeh I wouldnt put that on my rig either I saw it thought Id list it as an option.Im lucky to get out on my motercycle. To lazy to ride a bike even though I have a dust covered one in my garage.(with 2 flats)
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Just saw this on Hummer's site. Don't have any idea on price though.
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Probably expensive as the bike. It's like when I buy a part for my boat. It's expensive because it's a Marine product. You know Marine with a "M" for money. Or Hummer with a "H" for high cost...
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by HUMMER NUT:
Probably expensive as the bike. It's like when I buy a part for my boat. It's expensive because it's a Marine product. You know Marine with a "M" for money. Or Hummer with a "H" for high cost... </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

I thought the "H" was for Happy! or Hardcore.
or in some cases Heavy.
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I thought "H" stood for Horny???

Heres a shot of the SportWorks rack. Retail is 325 for a 2 bike and then the add on for bike 3 and 4 are 125 a pop I think.
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