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So i decided its about time i got of my arse and did a bit if exercise, signs of a belly at 19 aren't brilliant, so getting back into mountain biking again, after going out today its become apparent that a even a four cross bike doesnt fit in a 306 with a twin sub that well so thinking of getting a bike rack, anyone recommend any? Cheap as possible to be used about 3 times a week and one that can be taken on and off easily.
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Get a roof rack one, boot ones are a pain in the arse
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Once the angle is setup and the strap lengths for the car it takes me maybe 2/3mins to have it on.
Then just leave the angles and straps as they are when you take it off and its a 2/3min job everytime
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That will do nicely, would you be able to post it?
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I've got a Thule roof-rack and bike carrier for my 29er. The boys bike goes in the boot. Preferred the roof rack as you then still have use of your boot, and don't risk getting pulled because you've covered up your lights and plate.
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