Re: [CR] Bike carriers and such

(Example: Bike Shops)

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To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 14:03:42 -0400
In-Reply-To: <1240766121.49f496a9f2547@www.mrrabbit.net>
From: <bikefll57@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [CR] Bike carriers and such


My apologies.

I would have thought that newer items like Tufo tape and tubular sealant might also be off topic, yet they are discussed. The bike in question?I would be transporting is definitely on topic, and?I am merely seeking advice on how to keep it in the best possible condition.

If anyone has any thoughts to share, please send any responses directly to me.

Thank you,

Paul Andrews Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA

-----Original Message----- From: mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net To: bikefll57@aol.com Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Sent: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 1:15 pm Subject: Re: [CR] Bike carriers and such

Off topic

Robert Shackelford San Jose, CA USA

Quoting bikefll57@aol.com:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to find out what seems to be the best way to locally transport a
> bike, as in a car carrier or similar device. What type seems to cause the
> least amount of paint rub, scratches, etc, and what else can be done to
> minimize other problems like stone chips, bugs, etc, while the bike is being
> transported? My old carrier was a Yakima roof rack type, from about 15 years
> ago, but it doesn't fit my current car.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul Andrews
> Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA
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