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Built a bicycle rack for my Motorcycle
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<blockquote data-quote="03'Darin" data-source="post: 14298376" data-attributes="member: 6164"><p>I had the setup in the first picture up to 65 mph on a two lane road. Went through corners well and seemed to work pretty good. Only issue was when there were cross winds it would tend to push the bike a little. So I changed the tray for the bike to a fork mount style to lower the center of gravity and cut down the side profile of the bike so it shouldn't catch nearly as much wind. I just finished the new setup yesterday and haven't had time to go out and try this one.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure I will but didn't get that many looks on my first ride. Some people went by and didn't even look while others almost spun their head of truning to look.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Funny thing is I can ride wheelies on my bicycle for ever but never really did wheelies on any of my motorcycles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03'Darin, post: 14298376, member: 6164"] I had the setup in the first picture up to 65 mph on a two lane road. Went through corners well and seemed to work pretty good. Only issue was when there were cross winds it would tend to push the bike a little. So I changed the tray for the bike to a fork mount style to lower the center of gravity and cut down the side profile of the bike so it shouldn't catch nearly as much wind. I just finished the new setup yesterday and haven't had time to go out and try this one. I'm sure I will but didn't get that many looks on my first ride. Some people went by and didn't even look while others almost spun their head of truning to look. Funny thing is I can ride wheelies on my bicycle for ever but never really did wheelies on any of my motorcycles. [/QUOTE]
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