Re: [gremlintime] Bicycles on a Grem
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Re: [gremlintime] Bicycles on a Grem
- From: "John Ferguson III" <liberty_valence@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 00:57:55 -0400
Hmmm. Never tried it, but--how about a rear-mount rack? I've seen a few
that will fit into a reciever-type trailer hitch.
----Original Message Follows----
From: Collier White <olly_x@xxxx>
Reply-To: gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gremlintime] spring cleaning
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 12:15:35 -0700 (PDT)
Hi All,
Let's stop these silly insults. Of course, we all know that the bicycle is
the only machine that is truly powered by a man or woman.
So if you're powering your Gremlins with bowties or AMC's or wankels, it
doesn't impress me much, because real (wo)men use leg power!
I'm taking a chance here and trying to find a way to use my Gremlin to
transport my bike. I ride road and mountain, and neither one fits through
the hatch. Has anyone had any luck with this? I'd love for the Avalanche
and Excursion driving suckers at the 'park and ride' see me pull up with my
brand new bicycle on my Gremlin, but I haven't figured out how to pull it
off.
Open for suggestions, but I don't want to ruin my Grem, so I'm considering
buying an Eagle for this purpose (did they come standard with roofracks, or
what?)
Best,
Olly in Minnesota
(76 Gremlin X, 72 Lincoln Mark IV, '02 Gios Compact Pro, '98 Bianchi Eros,
'89? Schwinn Cimmaron)
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