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I got a Saris Bones one. Simple to use (I borrowed a Halfords one off a mate to try and fell out with it after about 40 minutes tw@ting about), but only holds 3 bikes. They do ones which attach to the towbar, if you have one of those?
I've got one of those too. It's OK, but the buckles are a bit fiddly.
Thule G6 929. The absolute dog's danglies..... Depends on how much you value your bikes, but it will lock each bike to the rack separately, the rack to the car and even tip the whole thing away from the car so you can access the boot without taking it off.
I've always wondered this. Does it say in the instructions that you HAVE to do something utterly unexpected if you find yourself in the presence of other drivers? Surely it must. The only other explanation i've been able to think of is that they're exclusively driven by complete and utter chunts.
Keep it on track please all, as I am keen to sort this carrier problem out pdq
I've always wondered this. Does it say in the instructions that you HAVE to do something utterly unexpected if you find yourself in the presence of other drivers? Surely it must. The only other explanation i've been able to think of is that they're exclusively driven by complete and utter chunts.
I got a Saris Bones one. Simple to use (I borrowed a Halfords one off a mate to try and fell out with it after about 40 minutes tw@ting about), but only holds 3 bikes. They do ones which attach to the towbar, if you have one of those?
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