My home made bike rack. *Updated*

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My home made bike rack. *Updated*
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Posted: Oct 19, 2008 at 17:55 Quote
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Sorry it took me so long to post these pictures... I totally forgot

Posted: Oct 19, 2008 at 17:57 Quote
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[Quote="cjf1972"]
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Sorry it took me so long to post these pictures... I totally forgot

Posted: Oct 19, 2008 at 17:58 Quote
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[Quote="cjf1972"]
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Sorry it took me so long to post these pictures... I totally forgot

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Posted: Oct 19, 2008 at 18:08 Quote
Nice rack cjf but.....
You might want to find another way to hook in the back of your bikes. Having a rope right on the frame, even if its super secure, will grind away the paint, and then the metal over time.

Posted: Oct 19, 2008 at 18:12 Quote
My dad's rack adaptation. This is the way to travel...
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Posted: Oct 19, 2008 at 18:22 Quote
kylemciver wrote:
Nice rack cjf but.....
You might want to find another way to hook in the back of your bikes. Having a rope right on the frame, even if its super secure, will grind away the paint, and then the metal over time.
Thanks for the compliment. I see what you are saying, and truthfully, I do not even need those bungees holding down the rear, because the front straps have the bike locked in... I can just lose the bungees all together/// I had them there for precautionary measures only, and I did not think about cable rub, so I thank you for opening my eyes to a possible situation.

Posted: Oct 19, 2008 at 18:23 Quote
[Quote="nlitworld"]My dad's rack adaptation. This is the way to travel...
Very nice

Posted: Oct 19, 2008 at 20:40 Quote
Sick.
I like the stealth look.

Posted: Oct 20, 2008 at 8:56 Quote
nlitworld wrote:
My dad's rack adaptation. This is the way to travel...
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Rich boy LOL....Nice! Wouldnt it be safer to auctually put them IN the powerboat?

Posted: Oct 20, 2008 at 9:33 Quote
freeridermatt wrote:
nlitworld wrote:
My dad's rack adaptation. This is the way to travel...
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Rich boy LOL....Nice! Wouldnt it be safer to auctually put them IN the powerboat?

IF there was room, yes. But when going camping for a week on the lake, it's a good idea to pack necessities inside first.

Posted: Oct 20, 2008 at 9:41 Quote
nlitworld wrote:
freeridermatt wrote:
nlitworld wrote:
My dad's rack adaptation. This is the way to travel...
photo

965694



Rich boy LOL....Nice! Wouldnt it be safer to auctually put them IN the powerboat?

IF there was room, yes. But when going camping for a week on the lake, it's a good idea to pack necessities inside first.

Ah Smart.....Nice bikes by the way!

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Posted: Oct 20, 2008 at 13:39 Quote
nlitworld wrote:
freeridermatt wrote:
nlitworld wrote:
My dad's rack adaptation. This is the way to travel...
photo
965694


Rich boy LOL....Nice! Wouldnt it be safer to auctually put them IN the powerboat?

IF there was room, yes. But when going camping for a week on the lake, it's a good idea to pack necessities inside first.

Yeah, beer takes up a lot of room.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2008 at 13:42 Quote
this is my one which i made for my gcse exam
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Posted: Oct 20, 2008 at 13:43 Quote
Hamburglar wrote:
Sick.
I like the stealth look.
Thanks... I had a can of black spray paint laying around, so I figured I would put it to use... the can ran out before I could get a good cover, but it is good enough.

Posted: Oct 20, 2008 at 13:49 Quote
nlitworld wrote:
freeridermatt wrote:
nlitworld wrote:
My dad's rack adaptation. This is the way to travel...
photo
965694


Rich boy LOL....Nice! Wouldnt it be safer to auctually put them IN the powerboat?

IF there was room, yes. But when going camping for a week on the lake, it's a good idea to pack necessities inside first.

but bikes are necessities! i cant go for more than 2 weeks without riding my bike! ok food might be important and all but bikes are more funSmile


 


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