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    Bike rack for a bike

    So I had an idea. I googled and found no I’m not crazy, others have done it too.
    So I doodled a picture and had this rack built and it works great.
    I no longer have to choose. I no longer have to drive my work truck to the forest, and I’m saving gas.
    From passenger couch
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    To bike hauler in 2 min
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    A bike on a bike. ....brilliant!
    Looks factory.
    -Don____________

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    Fantastic idea, kudos.

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    Do your Neighbours loose their mind with the trailer parked beside the house like that?

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    Nope it’s on driveway. I went to the city and got a permit to widen my driveway.
    It tucks it back more out of sight than it was before I widened. I used to park it right in the driveway. Except for the one person on that side and she moved in long after I had it there so she bought knowing it’s there.
    Some people have smaller campers in driveways some have boats, some have there kids beater car or theirs for that mater.
    The trailer is a 2013 legend all aluminum with aluminum wheels it’s in good shape in fact it’s nicer than a few of my neighbors daily drivers.
    I’m a contractor that never has scraps or materials or tools or job site garbage beside his house it could be a lot worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ludacris View Post
    I'm Supercharged with the HideAway License Plate

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    Nice to hear. When you will go out for a long drive then you need to use the riders safety gears like a jacket, helmet, boots, gloves and earplugs. Earplugs will give you hearing protection. When you ride a motorcyce then wind and motorcycle engine produce a lot of noise and it will harm for hearing. So every riders need to use a custom motorcycle earplugs. It will protect from any hearing loss.

    I want to share a couple of websites and video so that you can get some knowledges regarding hearing protection.

    https://www.bigearinc.com/the-best-m...-how-to-choose
    https://chicagohearingcare.com/earmolds-earplugs
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=IeMNnjPBsjU

    I hope these will help you to understand all things.

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    Built in 407 charges avoidance system. Well done!

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    What is about Vert rack setup? See this image. I think it could be more flexible.


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    Sold the Harley a while back and switched to this set up.
    Since these pics I have changed how I mount the front tire.
    https://i.imgur.com/Heil0Yh.jpg
    https://i.imgur.com/fp27hWB.jpg

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