Fiamma bike rack............

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Fiamma bike rack............

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Are these "the best" and is there a specific type for a T25?

I just want a 2 bike one and if anyone's got one they want to sell let me know :-)

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Yes there is a specific one
click here for details
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Brilliant - thanks Louey
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Shop around to look for the cheapest
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There's nothing on ebay right now - they are pricey!

There's some towball type things which look quite clever - and aren't expensive at all - but they don't look very solid.

Will keep hunting!
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Try searching for mis-spellings. I got my "fiaama bicycle rack" for £35. :D
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They are pricey, but they are also the best. As with other stuff, you get what you pay for. Fiama kit is well supported and its easy to get spares/replacements from specialists and new spares on ebay too. The bottom line is, do you buy cheap and wonder if it'll last a couple of years or spend the extra and not ever have to worry about it?
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Yep all good points and the reason why I want(ed) a Fiamma.

Going on that price tho, I may have to make do with something less good and put the £100 or so saved towards the more pressing matter of the rust :?

I will keep an eye on pre-loved and ebay and classifieds on here to see if I can pick one up second hand, I've got about a month before I desperately need something!

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Yep bit pricey but as solid as you lke, just got mine from ebay for £153, but upgraded to 3 bikes, £189 all in.

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BOXY wrote:Try searching for mis-spellings. I got my "fiaama bicycle rack" for £35. :D
LOL. And my £150 mint "merecedes" alloys with new correct sized tyres

And the set of local "Mecedes" ML alloys I bought and re-sold for 4x the price :wink:

Got to love ebay for it's mis-spellings :lol:

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How cool is that!!

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get a Paulshun - they weresupplied with T"5s. theres a few on ebay now.

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_from=R40 ... Categories" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Sadly they are all from rcimports so they could be rusted to buggery and with several bits missing.....allegedely :wink:

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Cruz wrote:Sadly they are all from rcimports so they could be rusted to buggery and with several bits missing.....allegedely :wink:

so have they not got a good reputation then?
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