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I want to take my bike to the trails but can't put on the Rhodes Gear Cycle Shuttle...
HELP please.
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Thanks, I also googled a photo and kinda set it up...hope my bike stays on.
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Sammy, I hope you got that figured out. I've had one for almost 20 years and used it on a variety of vehicles...sometimes it takes a bit to figure out how to best configure it to your vehicle.

Post back if you're still having problems and I'll see if I can help you.
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