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Old 10-04-2009, 10:22 AM   #1
edevlin
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Is Nothing Sacred....

Well that is sorta the way I felt when I took off the bumperettes and started drilling holes in the aluminium frame of the car, then cut squares out of the inside of the bumperettes. That is the hardest part of installing a Willwood bike rack I just got for the boxster.

I have been thinking about a bike rack for the car for a while. Cyndy is out of town with the Forester that we normally use to haul bikes and the Seagull Century is next weekend, that's all the excuse I needed. Its about a 5 hour drive to the Century next weekend, so it will be a good test of the rack. BTW, there should be just under seven thousand riders at the Seagull this year!

Others have posted about this rack system ([URL=http://www.willwoodsystem.com/products.htm]) and I have found it one of the easiest to stick on the vehicle and one of the easiest to put bikes on. Here are some pics:

Ed

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