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I believe the weight of my E+ MTB (65lbs) precludes using most any bike rack out there. Thule seem to come the closet with their T2 Hitch Mount - rated at 60lbs per tray. I would be tempted to go with that if the E+ were more evenly balanced (if front wheel wasn't significantly heavier than the rear). I could, of course, take off the front wheel but that would somewhat defeat the object of using the rack - convenience. Was wondering how others transport their E+ about (other than riding it!).
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Heather Crombie
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Jan 25, 2009, 5:21:21 PM1/25/09
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I use the Thule T2 rack & haven't had any issues when I transport my bike.
Cyril Scott
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Jan 26, 2009, 2:33:30 AM1/26/09
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Heather: Thanks, T2 looks attractive again.
EMS: The 65lbs I quoted is for the 18" MTB. What's the weight of the 20" MTB?