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Someone needs to invent a fold up Bike, lol.
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There are fold up bikes, but they suck. A 'real' bike needs a rack of some sort, there is no stuffing it into a trunk or the back seat. A bike rack, if mounted/designed right doesnt hurt the car. As great a car as it is.. it is just a car and should be able to be used for all the things the owner might need to do with it.
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You need one a these little guys like mine for that
Cars get beat up and scratched up with bike transport; especially mountain bikes.
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I've never scratched up any of my cars with a bike. All it takes is being careful. Most people with expensive bikes like that would likely be quite careful with them. Heck, mine wasnt even close to $3k but I was still careful with how it mounted on the rack.
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2 Thumbs and 2 Toes down on this idea. Get a cheapo to put the bike on.
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Thank you Oshawa/St.Cats!
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+1 - though pic is a gallardo...
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Hidden hitches are great! Try that route and you probably won't ever see it
Yes, it's just a car...enjoy the ride!
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Woot another guy who likes the 29inch bikes. I think the hidden hitch is the way to go though. It takes a while for the roof rack companies to come out with pillars for the new cars-you don't need drip rails btw. If you get a rack that supports by the wheel instead of the toptube, then you won't drag the wheels when you're coming out of a driveway.
You WILL screw up your car AND your bike trying to put a mountain bike in the rear seat or the trunk. He's got an L-XL frame on 29inch wheels, I doubt it will fit period- but if it does he's going to scratch up the trunk opening. Most of the trunk racks will slide back and forth slightly leaving little squares where the pads are if the pads get any grit at all plus the bike is more likely to touch the car because it doesn't have much space from the vehicle. |
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if this guy can.......
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You could probably buy one of these real cheap to haul a lot of bikes in
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LOL some of y'all are cute. It's a car. If you can't actually use it, then just put it in storage for when you're old and try to sell it at auction.
Go to Sun Valley or Tahoe, people with a whole different league of car are sporting bike and ski racks. |
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