Crazy things you see on the internet

That's an interesting bike rack, one or other of my lighter bikes would probably fit well. Is it home made? I wonder what the weight carrying capacity might be and about the owners experiences of using it.
TIA, Steve

I've used this one to transport a variety of bikes, from a 300 lb race bike to a 500 lb. Norton 961. I use it on either the front or the rear, depending on the situation. This is a picture of it when using the van as a chase vehicle at Bonneville, to return the bike after a run.

I did modify it by shortening the square mounting tube to bring the bike a bit closer to the vehicle, making it a little more rigid.

Crazy things you see on the internet


Ken
 
I've used this one to transport a variety of bikes, from a 300 lb race bike to a 500 lb. Norton 961. I use it on either the front or the rear, depending on the situation. This is a picture of it when using the van as a chase vehicle at Bonneville, to return the bike after a run.

I did modify it by shortening the square mounting tube to bring the bike a bit closer to the vehicle, making it a little more rigid.

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Ken
RZ350 wheels.

I have a front, free to a good home.
 
That's an interesting bike rack, one or other of my lighter bikes would probably fit well. Is it home made? I wonder what the weight carrying capacity might be and about the owners experiences of using it.
TIA, Steve
I have seen a lot of similar bike racks, many on the back of campers. Someone must make them commercially
 
Wayne Kerr make good equipment. I used one of their audio test sets for a few years, AMS 1 with an optional balanced input / output module.
Used their kit on aircraft electrical testing. The inevitable nick-name sounded all the more hilarious when spoken with a thick West Country burr
 
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