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$16 mountain bike solution

Old 08-15-2012, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 95stepside

So I'm not the only one who hits up the ol garage sales, eh? Lol
haha...I wish I could do that and then not destroy the bike after riding it the first time. Im sure you could come across a gem, but im not that patient.
Old 08-15-2012, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by 9mwilson
I Hated throwing my bike in the back and risking damage so I found some great fork mounts on eBay and do far they work very well. Just took 3 self tapers and 10 minutes.
Nice!! Do you have a link to the seller you bought this off of?
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Originally Posted by MikeyDubs

Nice!! Do you have a link to the seller you bought this off of?
I would just search bike fork mount and choose which one you like. A little more and you can get lockable ones and obviously some better made Yakima and Thule mounts. Mine is "sunlight" brand
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If you don't want to drill into the bed check out the Yakima fork clamp and you just drill it into a 2x6. Or look up the Yakima beddy joe. Clamps down 2 bikes in the bed of the truck. Not they still make it but mine works great.


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