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NEW TO FAT BIKING!
Happy with the 1UP USA "Equip'D" hitch bike rack. Very easy to mount to the car, so there is no need to leave it mounted to the vehicle when not hauling a bicycle.
So simple to mount a bike and go. Lots of clearance. Designed to accept up to a 4.5" tire out of the box.
The Bronco Sport sensor lets out a loud screech inside the cabin when turning the engine over because the rear sensor view is blocked, but it quickly stops.
New to fat biking! Bike is a Giant Yukon 1. Studded tires installed.
I'm in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. Winters here can get cold and icy. Don't think I'll be riding when it is super cold, but am looking forward to winter riding on nicer days.
Anyone else into fat biking?
Happy with the 1UP USA "Equip'D" hitch bike rack. Very easy to mount to the car, so there is no need to leave it mounted to the vehicle when not hauling a bicycle.
So simple to mount a bike and go. Lots of clearance. Designed to accept up to a 4.5" tire out of the box.
The Bronco Sport sensor lets out a loud screech inside the cabin when turning the engine over because the rear sensor view is blocked, but it quickly stops.
New to fat biking! Bike is a Giant Yukon 1. Studded tires installed.
I'm in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. Winters here can get cold and icy. Don't think I'll be riding when it is super cold, but am looking forward to winter riding on nicer days.
Anyone else into fat biking?
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