I got a Kinekt Seatpost, 420 x 25.4, and I expected it to fit right on, but it's a shade small in diameter and the seat bolt won't cinch up. Is this normal? No adapter shims were included.
I saw a guy on YouTube flip his bike over, and he made it look really easy. Now I can't find that video. Right now I'm recovering from a broken femur, so an easy method would be nice. I'm contemplating vertical parking in my apartment. Thanks for any help!
I hear you, and I'm not an engineer, but having examined this rack closely, I don't see where the most likely point of failure would be- the straps are strong enough and I don't want to be around what ever could pull those clips off the trunk. The tubing is hefty. My only concern would be the...
It looks unsubstantial, but it is pretty heavy duty. I've yet to attach it to the car, but I believe that if it's properly installed it'll be fine. It's made for 2 acoustic bikes, so one electric should be fine.
Within the last week I bought a new helmet, phone holder, rear rack, a bar-end mirror, pedal wrench and grease, a pair of gloves, and a trunk mount rack for transporting. Now all I need is a bike! Come on, Rad! Oh, and Happy New year!
No, I got the regular model, but the leg's getting a lot better, and by the time nice riding weather is here, I should be ok. Yeah, gotta get a lock, and the rear rack if they're ever in stock. I wonder how long people have been waiting for that.
It'll be a birthday present to myself. For now, I just ordered the bike and the phone holder, but a longer seatpost and stem are in the future. I'm recuperating from a shattered femur, and am getting ever closer to being able to walk with a cane (for now). By the time riding weather is here I...