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I was thinking a bike rack would be nice so that I could take my bike and a children's bike to the local lakes and bays. My car is a Honda Accord. What kind of rack would I need, and how much do they cost? Is there anything I need to know about having one?
You don't have to get an expensive roof rack, though. Rear mounted racks tend to do alright, cost less, and once you know how to work them, are usually less hassle.
Edit: I usually see at least one of these racks on craigslist a week. Might keep an eye out.
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Saris is another good choice. (http://www.saris.com). I've got the Bones 2, and it's pretty handy for casual riding since it folds up. LavaKnight's image is one of their more traditional-shaped racks.
Saris is another good choice. (http://www.saris.com). I've got the Bones 2, and it's pretty handy for casual riding since it folds up. LavaKnight's image is one of their more traditional-shaped racks.
Yeah, any brand will work I just linked those two because they're popular and they both have car fit calculators to help find out which type of rack to get.
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http://www.yakima.com/
These will answer all of your questions.
Edit: I usually see at least one of these racks on craigslist a week. Might keep an eye out.
Saris is another good choice. (http://www.saris.com). I've got the Bones 2, and it's pretty handy for casual riding since it folds up. LavaKnight's image is one of their more traditional-shaped racks.
Yeah, any brand will work I just linked those two because they're popular and they both have car fit calculators to help find out which type of rack to get.