In the mid 90's I bought a good basic Hollywood rack that didn't have the fancy individual holders as shown in your link. It was a good basic rack. The only downfall of course is that you don't have hatchback access. That is the appeal of the top mount. But the top-mount obviously limits your overhead clearance. The only other down side for the Hollywood style is that the foam against the paint will leave a rub or fade mark after a time..... Steven 91 Westy
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Jeff Lincoln <magikvw@gmail.com> wrote: > I've searched my g-mail history of the list and haven't found anything re: > The Hollywood Express model bike racks. > > According to their fit chart they will fit a Vanagon and they get decent > reviews - This isn't something we would use a lot but on occasion. I like > the Yakima dn Thule racks I've seen but for how often we will use it I'm > not willing to shell out that kind of coin on those right now. I can get > this Hollywood rack for $60 through Amazon - will hold 3 bikes. > > Have any of you used these before? > > http://hollywoodracks.com/trunk-racks/express-trunk-rack.htm > > > Thanks, > > Jeff > '85 GL (Gertie) > '78 Bus (Melissa) Patty's Bus > |
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