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Mini Fini Mini Cooper Bike Rack on 2040-parts.com

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Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mini Fini

This heavy-duty MINI Cooper Bicycle Rack secures to the patented MINI Cooper Sport-Link®, 

The sturdy Bicycle Rack is made of powder-coated black steel. The main shaft curves back and holds either one or two bikes. The bikes are held at the top with foam-lined clamps that adjust for a variety of bike styles. A steel loop is provided to secure the two (included) tie-down straps. A steel bar at the bottom provides additional stability. Bicycles can easily be locked in place. 

The MINI Cooper Bike Rack weighs approximately 21 pounds.

 You must have Sport-Link® attachment base to use this accessory. 

**This bike rack is NOT compatible with carbon fiber framed bicycles**

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