Nate, that is what she told me.. thanks for the chuckle.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 8:16 PM Nate in Oakland
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> Hi Joel,
> That makes sense to me! I use mine a ton so I’ve found value in the
> relatively high cost. Adding it to your wife’s car is also a major
> deterrent!
>
> Nate
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Hi Joel,
That makes sense to me! I use mine a ton so I’ve found value in the relatively
high cost. Adding it to your wife’s car is also a major deterrent!
Nate
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Nate, by the time you buy the bike carrier for the hitch you have at least
$600 invested. Being retired I try to watch the dollars a bit more plus it
is not something I will use often. To be honest my only use right now will
be when I bring my berliot and Atlantis to the shop to get the drivetrain
I know you said non hitch... but you should really just get a hitch installed
if you can. I’ve gotten one installed even on my VW GTI (Golf) that sits
pretty low to the ground. If you go to a reputable local hitch installing
business, you should end up out the door with hitch for under $300.
I used to use a Thule then I went roof rack. Can’t do that now due to
lifting. I have a sedan and my wife has a Crosstrek, would like a rack for
2 bikes I can use on both. What are you using and/or recommending?
Thanks.
Joel
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