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Date Posted: 15:54:38 06/30/07 Sat
Author: -S.
Subject: Gawd, yeah.
In reply to: Andrew Nadler 's message, "but can it hold a bicycle" on 22:02:03 06/29/07 Fri



That's what I like best about it I think. You want to get the interior bike rack. (I actually have an Xterra Mountain Bike from Nissan, which is a re-badged K3 AttackII.)

http://www.xterraparts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=Xterra&Product_Code=999R1-00001

An Xterra can actually hole six bikes. 2 inside, 2 on the roof, and 2 on a trailer mount.

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Replies:

  • ummmm . . . not really -- RoadRider, 10:59:38 07/06/07 Fri
  • Surely you have a QR skewer on the seat clamp, what's the problem with yanking the seat? (NT) -- OffroadX, 23:17:56 07/06/07 Fri
  • Re: ummmm . . . not really -- -S., 18:52:50 07/14/07 Sat


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