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Originally Posted by Montagnard
Hi everyone,
I am traveling to the Sierra Nevada in June and am considering bringing my bike on the back of my car. My girlfriend and I like to hike and it is possible we may stop for a dayhike here or there. We would probably be gone a couple hours, maybe more. Is there a way to secure my bike (Motobecane Immortal Pro) so it will still be there when I get back from my hike?
Thanks!
Sure, you can secure it to your car but what plans do you have for vandalism to your bike???

That said, unless you really need your bike.........leave it home and don't worry about it so you can enjoy your trip.
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