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Topic: Misc Yakima  (Read 880 times)

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liverbass

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Old landing pads #1 for the control tower set of 4 - sold


2 Yakima Bike Rack carriers - $65
1 is the complete set, the other had the aluminum rail damaged so I had cut it down.  It still works and I used it just fine.



4 Yakima Q Clips 106 and pads - sold
« Last Edit: October 18, 2012, 08:57:49 PM by liverbass »


atavuss

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On the bike racks what is the farthest apart the load bars can be? 
Where are you located?
Fishing is cheaper than therapy!


liverbass

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The full aluminum rail is 43" long...I would guess you can keep them as far as 40" and be ok.

Live in Livermore work in Modesto....


atavuss

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Thanks for the info, the load bars on my tent trailer are 66" apart so I don't think the bike racks will work. 
Fishing is cheaper than therapy!


liverbass

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$55 for the bike racks