Everyone has been so helpful to me and I appreciate. I got my Giant LaFree+1. Rode it for the first time yesterday morning for 50 minutes. Did about 6 miles in the neighborhood. I would have ridden longer but my butt started aching. New seat is on my list now!
Here's my dilemma that your input would be most appreciated. To get to the greenways I am going to get a rack. The hitch is being installed this weekend. The dilemma is an affordable rack for one bike. I had narrowed my selection down to the Kuat Transfer. The price is around $200. Don't want to spend much more if I can help it. I am paying for my granddaughters college education. Six years at $3000 a month has put a dent in my cash flow. Good investment though.
The problem with the Kuat is the weight capacity is 40 pound max. I think the LaFree weighs 55. I t have spent hours looking through the net and at the local bike dealers. REI has a nice selection but the Transfer is the only one that is for a single and in my budget.
Does anyone know of a now popular brand of single bike racks with 2" hitch connection. I don't want the hanging type of rack but I may have to go there.
Thank you...Bob
Here's my dilemma that your input would be most appreciated. To get to the greenways I am going to get a rack. The hitch is being installed this weekend. The dilemma is an affordable rack for one bike. I had narrowed my selection down to the Kuat Transfer. The price is around $200. Don't want to spend much more if I can help it. I am paying for my granddaughters college education. Six years at $3000 a month has put a dent in my cash flow. Good investment though.
The problem with the Kuat is the weight capacity is 40 pound max. I think the LaFree weighs 55. I t have spent hours looking through the net and at the local bike dealers. REI has a nice selection but the Transfer is the only one that is for a single and in my budget.
Does anyone know of a now popular brand of single bike racks with 2" hitch connection. I don't want the hanging type of rack but I may have to go there.
Thank you...Bob