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bike rack for ladies bikes
as per subject really, my wife to be has a nice giant hybrid/shopping
etc bike, getting it on the boot bike rack is something of a fine art, and i'd not want to take it too far or too fast. the present bike rack is cheap halfords jobby. does MTB's and skinny wheeled bikes with ease. but the big hybrids are pushing it. roger -- www.rogermerriman.com |
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Roger Merriman wrote:
as per subject really, my wife to be has a nice giant hybrid/shopping etc bike, getting it on the boot bike rack is something of a fine art, and i'd not want to take it too far or too fast. How about a roof-mounted one that clamps the down-tube? They seem to work pretty well... Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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Peter Clinch wrote:
Roger Merriman wrote: as per subject really, my wife to be has a nice giant hybrid/shopping etc bike, getting it on the boot bike rack is something of a fine art, and i'd not want to take it too far or too fast. How about a roof-mounted one that clamps the down-tube? They seem to work pretty well... Thule do an adaptor to put a horizontal bar onto a ladies frame http://www.car-roofracks.co.uk/pics/.../981-large.jpg -- Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks" |
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Peter Clinch wrote:
Roger Merriman wrote: as per subject really, my wife to be has a nice giant hybrid/shopping etc bike, getting it on the boot bike rack is something of a fine art, and i'd not want to take it too far or too fast. How about a roof-mounted one that clamps the down-tube? They seem to work pretty well... They work excellently but their usefulness to 'the other half' depends on various factors. My other half can't get the bikes on or off due to a combination of height of car, her height and her strength at lifting over her head. It is a factor worth considering! Colin |
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(Roger Merriman) writes:
as per subject really, my wife to be has a nice giant hybrid/shopping etc bike, getting it on the boot bike rack is something of a fine art, and i'd not want to take it too far or too fast. the present bike rack is cheap halfords jobby. does MTB's and skinny wheeled bikes with ease. but the big hybrids are pushing it. We have a towbar mounted bike rack which has arms with clamps that grabs the tube a bit under the saddle. Should work with a ladies frame. Along the lines of this one: http://www.halfords.nl/NL/Auto/Catal...oductId=218831 Don't know if they are available in the UK - The Dutch Halfords has nothing to do with the British ones. Roos |
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bike rack for ladies bikes
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Colin Blackburn wrote: Peter Clinch wrote: Roger Merriman wrote: as per subject really, my wife to be has a nice giant hybrid/shopping etc bike, getting it on the boot bike rack is something of a fine art, and i'd not want to take it too far or too fast. How about a roof-mounted one that clamps the down-tube? They seem to work pretty well... They work excellently but their usefulness to 'the other half' depends on various factors. My other half can't get the bikes on or off due to a combination of height of car, her height and her strength at lifting over her head. It is a factor worth considering! As Roger's other half - good point. I'm rather short and not very strong! -- Sara The teeth are free at last! Fly free, young teethies! |
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On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 14:28:33 +0100
Colin Blackburn wrote: Peter Clinch wrote: How about a roof-mounted one that clamps the down-tube? They seem to work pretty well... They work excellently but their usefulness to 'the other half' depends on various factors. My other half can't get the bikes on or off due to a combination of height of car, her height and her strength at lifting over her head. It is a factor worth considering! Carry some folding steps in the car? |
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Sara Kirk wrote:
In article , Colin Blackburn wrote: Peter Clinch wrote: Roger Merriman wrote: as per subject really, my wife to be has a nice giant hybrid/shopping etc bike, getting it on the boot bike rack is something of a fine art, and i'd not want to take it too far or too fast. How about a roof-mounted one that clamps the down-tube? They seem to work pretty well... They work excellently but their usefulness to 'the other half' depends on various factors. My other half can't get the bikes on or off due to a combination of height of car, her height and her strength at lifting over her head. It is a factor worth considering! As Roger's other half - good point. I'm rather short and not very strong! If we use the rack it is normally because we are both going somewhere with two bikes, so I do the lifting for both of us. Being over 6' helps. If my partner goes somewhere on her own the bike goes in the back of the car. It works for us but obviously depends on the size of the bike and car. I think the towbar mounted carriers are definitely worth looking at if your car has a towbar. Colin |
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2008, Roger Merriman wrote:
as per subject really, my wife to be has a nice giant hybrid/shopping etc bike, getting it on the boot bike rack is something of a fine art, and i'd not want to take it too far or too fast. the present bike rack is cheap halfords jobby. does MTB's and skinny wheeled bikes with ease. but the big hybrids are pushing it. That's no way to refer to your wife, sir! tom -- IMPORTANCE MEMO: WHEN YOU BUY AN N-GAGE QD PLEASE, please CONTINUE TO TALK ON THE SIDE!!$ Note: the other party will not be able to hear you, BUT WHO REALLY CRAPS A THING, SIDETALKIN' 2009++!!! |
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Don't feed me - was bike rack for ladies bikes
Don't feed me (i.e. the troll). I'm on a fasting regime. I'm told it
will reduce the amount of **** that I talk. Hasn't helped yet though; all it's resulted in is me posting the same ****ing reply to every ****ing thread that I personally don't like (I prefer to pretend that speed cameras work and I'm not anti-motorist, you see). So I've gone from posting lying, anti-motorist bull**** to posting the same, empty reply with the same ****ing subject line EVERY SINGLE TIME. A backwards step, unfortunately, methinks. So, what to do? Nothing, of course. One of the principle things that makes me an utter ****wit is that I never learn from my mistakes, and once I start something, I never stop it while people are telling me to, for fear that I might look weak. |
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