I have a hitch mount rack that I got from WalMart for $70 CAD. It swings down with bikes on it so I can open the rear hatch. Here's a pic of the rack down: http://www.ofoto.com/PhotoView.jsp?collid=478304876105&photoid=471704876105&&refreshkey=1106150915765 and up: http://www.ofoto.com/PhotoView.jsp?collid=478304876105&photoid=637414876105&&refreshkey=1106150915765 ---- This rack is designed for 3 bikes --- but I just did 3000 km on a trip with 4 bikes on it. T'was no problem. It's made by SportRack. Cheers, Doug
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 09:00:37 -0800, tunajuice <mart1nez@pacbell.net> wrote: > Is there a list consensus (like there's ever been consensus on anything) on > how and which bike rack works well on a vanagon? Ideally I'd like top > transport 4 bikes but understand that maybe unreasonable - specially on a > limited budget. Appreciate your thoughts, > > Tunajuice > |
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