I used a standard Rhode gear trunk rack (the kind that is super adjustable and fits on most every car) to carry lots of bikes over lots of distance. I crammed 4 bikes on it (although designed for 3) and drove the Al-Can highway numerous times like that. Never let me down. If my yakima experiment fails, i'll happily go back to that. Find it used for like $30... good luck, -damon --- Debra Clark <clark10006@COX.NET> wrote: > I'm interested in a fold-away, inexpensive (under > $75.00) bike rack capable of carrying 3 bikes. I > don't need anything expensive or incredibly > well-made because it will be for occasional > recreational use. We are not serious bikers. Up to > now, have traveled with 2 bikes inside the Vanagon > (90 Multivan) but 3 would be too crowded and we > couldn't take the dogs. Anybody have any ideas? > > Debra Clark > Santee, CA
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