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  1. #16
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Location
    Hillsboro, Oregon
    Posts
    292

    Vertical Hitch Racks and "lawyer tabs"

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    Just a note about vertical hitch racks where the bike mounts vertically attached only by the fork... make sure your fork has "lawyer tabs" - the little bumps at the end of the fork that keep your wheel from falling off if the quick release isn't tight enough.

    A friend's bike fell off a rack of this type this past weekend. She had a racing fork (no tabs) and even though the quick release mount was fastened very tight, it still managed to work itself loose while driving down the freeway.

    Fortunately none of the cars behind the vehicle were hit and the bike didn't get run over so it was salvageable, but it could have been ugly.

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Bendemonium
    Posts
    9,673
    Huh? We have vintage and custom bikes with no tabs and never had a problem. I'll have to think about this. I hate those durn tabs.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Maine mountains
    Posts
    109
    Check this out for a super-easy hitch rack www.baxsie.com/quickclick

    Mine clamps onto a 1 7/8 ball VERY securely and has stayed secure over bumpy dirt roads, interstate highways, etc. You can literally take it off and throw it in your trunk with one hand, or padlock it so it cannot be removed.
    It holds 2 bikes, and is inexpensive.

    BTW, a great way to keep bikes from scraping against one another on racks is to buy pieces of foam pipe insulation at a buck or two for a 3-4 foot piece and cut it into whatever length pieces you want. Slip it around chain stays, tubes, or where ever you want. They stay on in transit. I keep a length and a jack knife in my suv all the time.

  4. #19
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Dallas, TX
    Posts
    2,716
    I have a 52cm bike... I drive an Accord Coupe... as I have been too cheap to buy a bike rack... and I don't want someone trying to steal it...

    I just drop the back seats down... take the front wheel off the bike... and I put the bike in with the forks in first... they fit perfectly between the two seats...

    Have you tried to fit the bike in the trunk? Do your seats fold down?

    And if you have multiple bikes (I can't remember???).... then forgive me for the suggestion.

 

 

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