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pumpguy 01-29-12 12:48 PM

Need help finding a thread
 
A while back, I found a thread somewhere here on the forum that showed how people mounted bikes on their pickups. The one I was interested in showed a guy that mounted clamps on his bed rails. For the life of me, I CAN'T FIND IT!!! :mad::mad: Any of you guys know which one I am talking about?

Bianchigirll 01-29-12 01:12 PM

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ckup+Bike+Rack

pumpguy 01-29-12 01:57 PM

I saw this one, bianchigirl. Unfortunately, it is the wrong one. The one I am thinking of shows a couple of different home made versions and specifically, has those mounts screwed to the top of the bed rails.

rootboy 01-29-12 02:01 PM

I don't remember that thread but, FWIW, I mounted a heavy piece of 3 x 3 aluminum angle stock right behind my cab, width of the truck, bolted to some brackets I attached to my T-rack uprights. I mounted two front fork holders with quick releases in them on the cross bar. This probably isn't helping you any ....... :o

wrk101 01-29-12 02:19 PM

Here's one, but myself, I just mounted several clamps on a scrap of plywood. I staggered the clamps so I can place the bikes closer together. The nice thing about mounting to a scrap of plywood is that it fits in my wife's van.


http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/orsracksdirect_2191_81414913

Or this style by Yakima

http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/orsracksdirect_2194_10979042

pumpguy 01-29-12 02:29 PM

My goal is to mount a couple of Thule 821XTs on the bed rail near the front of the cab. I would use my back tie down to run a strap through the back wheel. I corresponded with the member here that did it on his, but, I got a new computer after a major crash and lost a ton of stuff I had stored.

mcgreivey 01-29-12 06:37 PM

https://www.google.com/search?sclien...gs_sm=&gs_upl=

I think the one you're looking for might be the first result there?

pumpguy 01-29-12 08:13 PM

Nope. I'm beginning to think I imagined the whole thing!


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