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Old 10-18.-2003
Gary B
 
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Default Hollywood F64 car bike rack

Wondered if anyone knew if the above rack that seems to bolt on to a tow bar - allows you to still
tow something like a small trailer.. 'ie does it allow the use of the tow ball as well?'

It got a very good review in cycling plus - so wondered how good people had found them to be?


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Old 10-18.-2003
Simon Brooke
 
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Default Re: Hollywood F64 car bike rack

"Gary B" <gbrunsdo@clara.co.uk> writes:

> Wondered if anyone knew if the above rack that seems to bolt on to a tow bar - allows you to still
> tow something like a small trailer.. 'ie does it allow the use of the tow ball as well?'
>
> It got a very good review in cycling plus - so wondered how good people had found them to be?

I don't know that particular model but we've certainly had tow-bar mounted bike racks in the past
and none of them interfered with towing a trailer. Generally not possible to have bikes on the bike
rack when actually pulling a trailer, though.

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