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Old 07-25-2006, 02:26 PM   #11
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Old 07-25-2006, 02:35 PM   #12
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So you are the people they talk about...

I've had Yakima and Tule roof racks on my last few cars/trucks. In roughly 10 years I don't think I have ever so much as run my bikes under a low hanging tree branch let alone a garage.

I've never felt like I needed to put a chair in the garage or the opener in the bike saddle...

Perhaps the difference is a love for your bike that borders on infidelity and some good old paranoia?
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Old 07-25-2006, 03:41 PM   #13
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So you are the people they talk about...

I've had Yakima and Tule roof racks on my last few cars/trucks. In roughly 10 years I don't think I have ever so much as run my bikes under a low hanging tree branch let alone a garage.

I've never felt like I needed to put a chair in the garage or the opener in the bike saddle...

Perhaps the difference is a love for your bike that borders on infidelity and some good old paranoia?
Hey now, I was in extenuating circumstances. I had finished a century ride in Utah with my uncle and had then thrown the bike on the car and driven all night to get back to Califronia and pulled into our carport/garage at about 5 in the morning, bleary-eyed and in serious need of sleep. I simply forgot about the clearance issue. I just hope you knocked on wood when you made of guys like me.
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