TWO bikes?
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...f/S7300146.jpg
Here's how I got the wife's new bike home! :D http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...f/S7300148.jpg |
That's ingenious; good work!
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Looks totally sketchy. Glad that it worked though. How far did you have to ride with it?
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20 miles, so not as sketchy as it looks!
It even handled a couple curbs and cutting across the grass. The hub didn't tie down well to this rack... not enough places I could tie it to, and the rack was not quite a good size... too wide for the flanges to sit down inside the slots, and too narrow for them to sit flat on the rack. I think it would have worked better with my old rack... more tie-down points I could have used. |
Very clever.
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Yep, If it can be...tied on...hooked to...or otherwise fastened to a bike
it can be moved to where you want it.!!:D:D:D |
thats cool, I love it when people get creative when moving stuff, a month ago I saw a guy moving a rather large love seat with only a cruiser, dolly and few bungee cords.
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Here's a nice solution if you have an Xtracycle. Although, I suppose trying to carry another Xtracycle with an Xtracycle would require something.... er, Xtra.
http://bikerodnkustom3.homestead.com...nInstalled.jpg |
haha, that is amazing.
but can it wheelie |
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