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Old 09-17-2011, 12:55 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Connoisseur_of_fine_cars View Post
I wouldn't trust the Thule rack. My buddy has one. His bike tire started losing air after it was placed on the rack. The hook on the Thule is set based on the tire. So my buddy's bike slipped out of the rack and was half dangling on the highway. Luckily we pulled over in time.

What is the difference between the Draw-Tite hitch and the Curt 11060? Which is better?
Which Thule rack are you talking about? The 990XT Doubletrack is extremely secure and the hook goes over the top tube of the frame. I've done many miles at 75-80 MPH and never had a single issue with this setup.

Here's a few pretty terrible pics of a filthy Yaris, but you can get the idea...
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