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We had a rule. Only the legs of shelves and tires actually on the car at the time were allowed to touch garage floor.
It did not last, well 3 years maybe.
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I bonded on some white laminate visible on the sides in the photos and loose enough tolerances so it wont bind.
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That’s very cool.
I’m planning something similar now. I’m a terrible carpenter though with detail stuff so it’s going to have to be metal. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Please share your project. I can use some ideas to refine this. I started by wanting a slide out drawer glide but to get one 6 foot long was way too much money.
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For the record, it fits just fine in back of rented Nissan Armada. Safe and out of elements.
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I really like the slide thing with the fork mount. I have a piece of wood with fork mounts for my Suburban, but it just holds the bikes upright. The slide thing would work like a work stand if extended out, pending parking lot clearance etc.
The Missus and I have a tandem. We mainly carried it on her (then) 2002 Civic, and then later on the TDI wagon. We have a Thule tandem mount. It has a pivoting fork mount so you can guide the fork up to it while the rear wheel of the tandem is still on the ground. However, I found it simple enough to put the rear wheel on the tray and guide the fork onto the mount. I put the fork blade in the long wheel tray so it doesn't accidentally dent the roof. We haven't used the tandem in a while though. I think we'd carry it in the Suburban if we went anywhere. We haven't used the rack in a while. |
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