At 08:21 AM 6/2/2004, you wrote:
> If you open the front door, you can step lightly in the v-shape area >that appears between the door and the windshield and boost yourself to the >roof. If you spend more time on the sofa than the saddle, this may not work >out well for you. you can also stand on the tires I suppose.. tricky balance with a bike in one hand, the other slapping for something to 'grab' I resemble that last comment ! ;-0 (as of late that is!)
>Pro roof: > * parking lot navigation is not an issue, since the bikes are not swinging >around uh oh.. didnt think about this one.. >Con roof: > * my fuel mileage drops between 2 and 3 MPG depending on how many bikes are >up there.
I saw this over the past weekend (still dont have the hatch rack yet) so I put the bike on top for the weekend jaunt > * the rack is heavy. It's a lot harder to raise the roof. ya got that right! esp with an empty rocket box on it.. can you say "clean and jerk" ;-) -tim |
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