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		<title>Secure Your Bike – Use The Right Kind Of Bike Racks!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the city, it is easiest to travel using a bicycle. It is also the best way to save gas on your car. A bicycle is small and you can park it anywhere though it cannot be secured as you can do a car. With a car, you just have to lock its doors once you get out so that you can shop or go inside a building. The situation is quite different and somehow more difficult if you are using a bike.</p>
<p>First, you need to consider the location where you can securely lock your bicycle. Make sure that you do a survey of a specific areaâ??s security level and also the people who are nearby and passing by. Furthermore, you must also consider the strength of the object where you locked your bike, especially if it is out of doors.</p>
<p>Thus, you might like to consider using a bike rack. This is a sort of frame that is used in holding a bicycle in position to secure it in its place and protect it against theft. Bike racks are commonly used in vehicles and in garages. In the situation mentioned above, using a parking space with bike racks can be much better than just leaving it locked up somewhere.</p>
<p>If you are going to travel far before you reach a biking area destination, then you need a rack that is attached on your vehicle to secure your bicycle in place while traveling.</p>
<p>Here are several options for <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://bike-racks-4you.com/">bike racks</a> that you might consider, according to your particular needs:</p>
<p>- Wall mounted racks</p>
<p>- roof mounted racks</p>
<p>- hitch/rear ball mounts</p>
<p>- trunk racks</p>
<p>- folding bike racks</p>
<p>- front bumper racks</p>
<p>- tandem carrier</p>
<p>- spare tire mounts</p>
<p>There are various models available according to your individual requirements. A bike rack work both ways â?? it does not only protect your bicycle. It also gives ample protection for the vehicle that will be transporting your bike.</p>
<p>Trucks and cars are ideal vehicles wherein a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://bike-racks-4you.com/">bike rack</a> can be used. The list of options given here can be available in various styles, sizes and prices. Nowadays, you can also shop online for your specific requirements.</p>
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		<title>How to Pick Bicycle Parts &amp; Accessories : Bicycle Racks &amp; Bags Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 22:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					&#13;Rear bicycle racks are a nice replacement for carrying a backpack; an expert cyclist can show you how to pick the best bicycle racks and bags for your cycling need, in this free bike accessoriesvideo clip. Expert: Parker Ramspott Bio: Parker Ramspott has owned and operated a bicycle store in Amherst, Massachusetts for over 20 [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Thule Bike Racks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 15:25:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Recreational Vehicle Bike Racks &#8211; 3 Ways to Safely Transport Your Bikes in Gifts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 07:22:52 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;html&gt;<br />&lt;head&gt;<br />&lt;title&gt;Recreational Vehicle Bike Racks &#8211; 3 Ways to Safely Transport Your Bikes   in Gifts&lt;/title&gt;<br />&lt;/head&gt;<br />&lt;body&gt;<br />&lt;font face=Times New Roman  size=&#8217;36&#8242; color=&#8221;BLUE&#8221;&gt;<br />&lt;marquee&gt;Recreational Vehicle Bike Racks &#8211; 3 Ways to Safely Transport Your Bikes   in Gifts&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> Bicycles are a great way to get around and explore once you arrive at your destination with your travel</p>
<p>trailer. The problem is, most travel trailers have little additional room to store bicycles. So how do you transport your</p>
<p>bikes safely and without damaging them or travel trailer? Easy. By mounting a bike rack on your RV.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> Once we have decided that mounting a bicycle rack on your RV is a great idea, we need to decide where.</p>
<p>The two best places to mount a bike rack are at the front of the travel trailer (on the tongue), or at the rear of the trailer</p>
<p>(on the frame). Why not mount the bike rack on the travel trailer&#8217;s bumper or ladder? Simple, most travel trailer</p>
<p>bumpers are not designed for the additional weight of bike racks and bikes. The constant bouncing and jostling around</p>
<p>during travel can and will weaken welds causing them to pull apart. In addition, the bikes close proximity to the real</p>
<p>wall of the travel trailer can cause damage to both the travel trailer and the bicycles.Here are several ways to safely</p>
<p>mount a bicycle rack on your travel trailer no matter which location you choose.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />&lt;strong&gt;Frame-mount bolt-on receiver:&lt;/strong&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> A frame-mount bolt-on receiver is an adjustable receiver that simply bolts onto the RV&#8217;s frame. Since it is</p>
<p>adjustable, it can accommodate many most frames and is much stronger than those mounted on the bumper. Installation</p>
<p>is mostly dependent on how the RV manufacturer mounted the rear bumper. An under-the-bumper mount is the most</p>
<p>common but you&#8217;ll have to make sure there is enough ground clearance. Most hitch manufacturers offer a frame</p>
<p>mounted receiver. You can carry two bicycles safely with this set up and not have to worry about damage.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />&lt;strong&gt;Semi-custom Welded Receiver:&lt;/strong&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> By far the strongest and better of all the options is the weld-on receiver. It is permanent and you can safely</p>
<p>transport more than two bicycles. You&#8217;ll need to determine how much you&#8217;ll need to carry then ask your welder to build</p>
<p>your hitch set up to accommodate that weight. He will probably beef up the frame area with a reinforcement plate,</p>
<p>usually at the attachment points. Or he may even replace your travel trailer&#8217;s bumper completely. With this set up, you</p>
<p>will have a very strong receiver to mount your bicycle rack. This type of semi custom fabrication will be more</p>
<p>expensive but if you plan on taking your bicycles with you everywhere, this is the way to go.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />&lt;Strong&gt;Tongue-mount:&lt;/strong&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> This bicycle rack is all one unit that you can either bolt on or weld to the frame area at the tongue of your</p>
<p>travel trailer. With this carrier, the two bicycles can safely be carried on top of the propane tanks. Also, you&#8217;ll be able to</p>
<p>keep an eye on your bicycles through the tow vehicle&#8217;s rear window while traveling down the road. There are a two</p>
<p>things to keep in mind when using this set up though. If tongue weight concerns you, this location may not be suitable</p>
<p>for you. Two bicycles and the carrier can add considerable weight on the tongue. The other issue is that since the</p>
<p>bicycles are carried over the propane tanks, you&#8217;ll need to lift them up there.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> If none of these solutions to mount a bicycle rack to your travel trailer appeal to you, you can go a couple of</p>
<p>other routes. If you have room in the back of your tow vehicle, you can just carry your bikes there. Better yet, you can</p>
<p>mount a receiver hitch to the front of your tow vehicle. Remember, the best solution to adding a bicycle rack to your</p>
<p>travel trailer is the one that makes your life easier. Enjoy the road. <br />&lt;/body&gt;<br />&lt;/html&gt;</p>
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		<title>Essential Points to Remember in Buying Bike Racks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 20:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you passionate about biking? Well then, you must make sure that your bike is in perfectly good condition especially when you still have to drive your bike towards a cycling area. </p>
<p>For biking enthusiasts who still needs to drive to a certain cycling area, a bike rack is a necessary facility to install in your vehicle. Most great bicycling areas are not always within easily accessible in terms of cycling distance. You still have to carry your bike on a vehicle and having a bike rack installed is a great expression of your biking enthusiasm and caring for your bicycle.</p>
<p>There are most recent bike rack innovations, which makes it easier and safer for you to transport your bike from one place to another.</p>
<p>First, you need to check out if your vehicle can be fitted with a bike rack. Not all cars are can be fitted with this. It is important indeed to find the right type of bicycle car rack that will ideally fit into your car and will serve to help you accomplish your needs.</p>
<p>Do you want help in the important considerations to take note when buying a bicycle rack to install in your vehicle? Check out this list of things to remember:</p>
<p>1.    Make sure that you know your vehicle’s model. It is impossible for you to find a bike car rack that will match or can be installed in two cars. As such, if you have two or more vehicles, then remember to identify which you will use before going out to buy.</p>
<p>2.    Know your regular carload. Are you considering the possibility of loading up to 3 – 4 bicycles in the future? Identify the number of your family members and those who are willing to join in your adventure.</p>
<p>3.    Identify the positioning of the bike rack. This would depend on the make and model of your vehicle. </p>
<p>4.    Make sure that it would be durable enough and that it would be worth your hard-earned dollar. A good quality bike rack can last up to a couple and more years. However, if you only have to use it for very rare trips, then buying the variety with much lower prices is a good option.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 11:29:17 +0000</pubDate>
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graberbicycleracks.com Graber Bicycle Racks &#8211; 2 Inch. Bicycle carriers and racks are very helpful when transporting bikes with a car or truck. My blog can show you where to get the best deals.
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		<title>Vintage Middleweight Bicycles : Vintage Middleweight Bicycle Racks</title>
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Vintage middleweight bicycles had racks that could carry books or groceries. Learn more about middleweight bike racks from abicycle expert in this free video. Expert: Vin Vullo Contact: www.oldroads.com Bio: Vin Vullo has been buying and selling vintage bicycles since the 1960s. In 1995, Vullo founded Menotomy Vintage Bicycles and moved his business to the [...]]]></description>
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