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FA: NIB Peterson Backpacker Hitch Rack, 2-bike, Fork-Mount



 
 
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Old May 14th 05, 03:37 PM
w.a. manning
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Default FA: NIB Peterson Backpacker Hitch Rack, 2-bike, Fork-Mount

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7156637376

On offer is an awesome Peterson Backpacker 2-bike fork-mount hitch rack.
Transport your bikes securely, clamping only on the fork dropout and a
soft wheel strap - no scratches to your pristine paint! The Backpacker
clamps the front fork in place; avoiding sensitive areas like thin
aluminum down tubes or carbon seatposts. Special cantilevered design
raises the bike trays a full 5” to reduce dragging on low vehicles.
Carries 2 bikes with up to 47” wheelbase. 9mm skewers and wheel straps
included. for 2" hitch receiver.

this rack is NIB...never opened...ready to assemble and mount!

note: the pics showing an assembled example are of the same unit that i
use...the one i'm selling is still sealed in it's shipping box, as
pictured!

check out the pics!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7156637376
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