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I think a hitch would be the way to go. As for everyone else cut the guy some slack, he's into mountain biking, he has to have someway to transport his bike.
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thats what pickups are for.
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Yes, buy and insure an entire separate vehicle, that likely gets much worse gas mileage, just to move your mountain bikes around. Because camaro's are the new porches apparently.
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Very amusing thread. Can someone please photoshop a 10 point buck on the hood and a tree stand protuding out of the trunk of an ss.
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yeah that makes allot of sense doesn't it...LOL. Some of these individuals are so uptight about their camaros I think they probably give themselves an enima before riding in them
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Here's my thread with all the pics of my rack with bikes:
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80997 Clearly I'm stupid for doing this, instead of spending every last penny I have buying a second vehicle, JUST to move my bikes. Then again, I suppose if there are people out there dumb enough to pay $15,000 OVER msrp, then I guess there are people out there dumb enough to think buying a bicycle-moving-vehicle is a good idea.
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Just to twist everyones nipples here a bit heres my 2010 SS, dirty, with a Thule Bike rack on the back (I tried hooking the bottom straps on the hooks in the trunk then the side straps under the bumper, worked like a charm!).
![]() For all you Bike geeks out there thats my race bike, 2008 Argon 18 Mercury, Shimano Dura-Ace groupset, Vision Base-bar, Zipp Vuka aerobars, ISM adamo saddle, VDO C3DS wireless computer, Continental GP 4000 tires on Fulcrum Racing 5 wheels with a wheelbuilder.com rear disc, I've been over 40 mph with it many times and its stable as a rock and fast as hell. Better shot of the bike:
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Some of you people are just ridiculous. It seems that every day more and more stupid people are staying ridiculous things in here.
If I had a bike and needed to transport it, I would either ride it there and back (if it's possible) or get a rack. I think it's ridiculous to spend $40,000 on a car to have it sit in the garage for shows and stuff. That's so stupid! I understand the paint thing but what can you do? Your going to get paint chips on any car no matter what you do. To the OP I say get a hidden hitch and a rack that goes into that. That's all you need.
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couldn't agree more, I'm amazed at how many people have made that suggestion
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I did think about it and being that the back of the car is not abnormally shaped nor does it have a huge rear wing like my 99 Trans Am did I assumed a rack would fit. It turns out after some thought and finagling it did if you see my post above.
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Just ride your bike on the two-lane, no-shoulder, curvy-hilly, county roads like all the bikers (and joggers) do around here.
![]() I'm amazed I don't read about their weekly deaths in the paper. I saw a woman with three! small kids still on training wheel bikes doing this. "Honey, I'm taking the kids out for a ride on a two lane county road with hills and curves where people regularly drive 60-65 MPH. Nothing could possibly go wrong. See you at dinner." "And if you kids are good, I'll let you play with daddy's chain saw after dinner." |
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