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  1. M

    Which roof rack for emtb?

    and a crane:ROFLMAO:
  2. M

    Forest of Dean

    it is. and yet the 65 yo rides it on his acoustic bike. I've ridden large parts of it, but not done it all in one go yet. It's the reason I bought the inverter - to have a mini charge mid ride.
  3. M

    Forest of Dean

    here is a 57 ker from my buddy. he is actually a guide and although he is 65 and rides an acoustic, will still wear you out.
  4. M

    Forest of Dean

    i have it in my head. fortunately my buddy has it in .gpx. i'll ask him for it
  5. M

    Just bought the Thule XT Easyfold for my Sportage and Ebike - Brilliant! [video]

    actually neither. I've never carried bikes on the roof, because if I did I know I would forget about them at the wrong time. I have a friend who used to race back in the 70s with his brother. they were coming back from a race with their bikes upside down on the homemade roof rack of their...
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    Just bought the Thule XT Easyfold for my Sportage and Ebike - Brilliant! [video]

    actually price wise it isn't as far from the Thule as I thought - hadn't checked prices of the Thule for last 5 years!
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    Just bought the Thule XT Easyfold for my Sportage and Ebike - Brilliant! [video]

    been looking at the Saris MTR 2 on line. it's not obviously available in the UK, but maybe a dealer could get one. It's only rated to 60lb for 2 bikes. That's only a bit more than the weight of my one Ebike. It's defintely no light-weight and is pretty expensive too. As a few people have said...
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    Just bought the Thule XT Easyfold for my Sportage and Ebike - Brilliant! [video]

    wow. that MTR looks the business. Might take a further look into that option. Wonder how heavy it is? I have a Thule 3 bike tow ball hitch. I don't like the clamping. I also struggle with the weight when installing on my own. Therefore, I now only use it when there is more than one bike and...
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