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Ouch
Mods: Please remove if it is duplicated.
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Assuming this is real . . .
. . . looks like all they lost is the frame.
But this is the number one reason I will never have a roof rack! Seen so many photos like this! BBD
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That will *not* buff right out.
...but...it looks staged. The standoffs holding the pipe show no movement and I'm not sure how the handlebars would get hooked on the pipe that way.
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Ouch
Do they make couplers in those shapes?
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Those carbon splint repair kits aren't that expensive.
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That is a very clean cut for a break of this type.
I rock a roof rack all the time, and the only time I have touched something like this was with my Yakima box on top of a VW Multivan in Germany. The garage dude came out yelling at me, but it was just scraping the top. |
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Another benefit of a wireless drivetrain.
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I always worry about this when I have my bikes on a roof rack. Most of the time I’m good, but I might or might not admit to the two brake lever-shaped indentions in the header of our garage door frame.
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carbroken, physics |
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