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 Post subject: Bike carrier
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2003 8:06 pm 
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Was wondering if anyone knew of a bike carrier system for later model Camaros. I just bought a Cannondale :D Now, if I could find a way to transport it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Its called take the wheels off Turn the handle bars side ways . And throw and old blanket in the bak of the car. Its tight but the hatch will close.
hats what Bimmers are for

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 Post subject: Re: Bike carrier
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RTZSS wrote:
Was wondering if anyone knew of a bike carrier system for later model Camaros. I just bought a Cannondale :D Now, if I could find a way to transport it.

Just in case you haven't heard - training for PT will only work if you RIDE the bike, not ride WITH the bike ... :P

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 Post subject: Re: Bike carrier
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Garry wrote:
Just in case you haven't heard - training for PT will only work if you RIDE the bike, not ride WITH the bike ... :P


:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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I know I know :D Seriouslt though, sometime when I travel and take along luggage, the bike won't fit in the car. Might have to look at getting some type of rear hitch installed.

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Hm ... I think I seen a bike carrier in some car part catalog I picked up - need to think what it was ... If it's in some I have, I'll find it - could have been at Tony's, though ...

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