Ive been messing around with the idea for a while and I dont think it
will be too hard to make.
I ride a lot and this is going to be a necessity as soon as summer and
the car are in sync.
The ideas Ive had require the unit rest on the rear fins of the body
or inside the trunk bent properly to let the trunk close correctly.
hmmmm....
joshua milton
69 1600
encino, ca
---CalSpeed@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 04-01-99 3:34:01 PM EST, XeddeX@aol.com writes:
>
> << Just wanted to ask if anyone has sucessfully found a bike rack
that can be
> used on a Roadster without damaging anything. >>
>
> Hello,
>
> I was checking that out just last year.... er.... summer '97. I
found a great
> little rack rack called The Euro-Shuttle by Rhode Gear. Although I
never
> bought it, I sure wish I did. From what I understand they are now
out of
> production. The unit was able to hold two bikes on the rear by
removing the
> front wheel. I remember that it used the bumber as part of the
bracing.
> There was very little body contact.
>
> I noticed it mounted on a Miata with two bikes. I would highly
recommend it.
>
> Michael Carion
> 67.5 SRL Solex
> San Francisco, Ca
>
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