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Truck bed skewers? How to install or where to?
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 18:54:47 GMT, Bret wrote:
I have a fiberglass lid on my truck bed as well. I went to a trailer-hitch-mounted rack. Upside? No removing bike wheels. Downside? It makes your truck another couple of feet longer (I can't fit my truck in the garage any more). ....and it requires you to trust that your bike will stay strapped to it. When I had a trunk rack on my car, I was so paranoid that I spent 15 minutes securing my bike any time I loaded it -- strap it, tie it, remove speedometer and other loose items... -- Rick Onanian |
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Truck bed skewers? How to install or where to?
I bought a rack that has an "antisway" system, which
keeps the bikes fairly level. And there are a couple of straps that hold the bike fairly snugly. I do take the extra 30 seconds though to strap an extra bungy or two over the top of the bike(s) to make sure there's a little extra down force. The rack is mounted very sturdily to the class-3 hitch of the truck. I did use a trunk rack a couple of times on a car and I always felt like it was going to fly off at any moment. "Rick Onanian" wrote in message news ...and it requires you to trust that your bike will stay strapped to it. When I had a trunk rack on my car, I was so paranoid that I spent 15 minutes securing my bike any time I loaded it -- strap it, tie it, remove speedometer and other loose items... -- Rick Onanian |
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