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Old 03-23-07, 08:13 AM
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PaulH
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We have the Adams. I agree with Diesel Dan's comments. If your bike has a rear rack, you will have to mount the hitch high on the seatpost, which will compound the potential stability issues. Faster really is better!

I think that buying in person is best. The Adams is a very durable piece of machinery -- we put about 800 miles per year on it.

Paul
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