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Old 03-15-2010, 10:33 PM
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Weight/tire width limit on BMW bike rack?

Anyone know what the BMW bumper-mounted rack can hold as far as weight is concerne?. I saw the post about not being capable of holding heavy DH bikes. Just wondering if someone that has the rack can tell us if there are any weight or tire width limitations. From the picture, it looks like just about any moutain bike wold work on this rack. Thx.
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