I received a Light My Bricks kit for the Back to the Future Time Machine. Looks awesome all lit up. Was fiddly as the wires, plugs and lights are tiny but it was still a fun project.
Agree but as Ozzy pointed out, Office365 is what they use. I think they use Word, PowerPoint and Teams (if that is part of office) already and the eldest is only year 5.
The nut was initially done up by the store I purchased the rack from and a rattle gun was used, maybe not tight enough for my liking. The rack itself was tight as a nuns nasty on the ball. I think the issue was 4 heavy bikes being rocked side to side on the back of a 4WD over rough, rutted roads...
Mine was not fun with an XL Banshee Prime, M step through beach cruiser, XS Giant hardtail 26” and a Scott Scale Jr 20”. Eventually I succumbed to the Single Trail and my sanity thanks me for it every time.
I have been looking at them for a bike to take when caravanning, only because I can get front in 15x100 and rear in 9mm QR at a reasonable price. Bike will just be for bike paths and the odd firetrail so if it’s made of cheese I don’t really care.
I probably won’t be buying them for a few months...
@madstace has a similarly designed rack that has a centralised bar and the bikes are held in pairs so there is less issue with frame positioning. Was waaaay cheaper than my Yakima too.
I had a Yakima FoldClick, which is similar to the JustClick. Was a good rack. Bit tricky with 4 bikes as all the support arms had to go back to one bar near the back of the car. Took a bit of planning on bike positioning but was sturdy and I never worried it would drop a bike.
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Ordered a SPCycle frame off Ali on 25/10 and it arrived in Newcastle NSW in 10 days. Was not using a courier service either.
Ze Germans need to pickup their game.
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