Less than $50 bike rack for small hybrid?
So I have a honda crz, 2012 and I want to take my bikes on a road trip. Clearly I can't stick them in my trunk, and after looking on amazon(it has my price range) I found a few and some said that they would not fit my car, but other bike racks did not have the option to put in my car model and year. So my question is what is a good bike rack that will fit my honda crz 2012 that can handle 4 hours on the interstate in my price range?
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You do not want a cheap $50 rack it will damage your car. I would go with a Saris Bones 2 for carrying two bikes.
Do you like your car? Think about it. The purpose of a bike rack is to protect the car AND the bikes. If you don't care about the car then throw it inside… You might tear up the inside and the bikes but what the heck.
"Good" and "Less than $50" does not compute.
The problem with a cheap bike rack is that it can easily damage both your bikes and your car. Where is the saving if you end up having to spend hundreds of dollars having your car repainted?
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