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  2. Take Your Bike on Your Next Road Trip (or Just Escape ... - AOL

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    Hitch-mounted Bike Racks. Hitch bike carriers are generally designed to slip into 1.25- or 2-inch hitch receivers. They come in two general types. ... You should also look at your car or truck's ...

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    These expert-recommended bike racks—from top brands like Thule, Yakima, 1Up, and more—are the most secure and reliable bike rack models you can buy now.

  4. Bicycle rack - Wikipedia

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    The ambiguous term bicycle rack or bike rack may refer to: Bicycle carrier , a device attached to a vehicle (e.g., to a car or bus) to which bicycles can be mounted for transport Bicycle parking rack , a stationary fixture to which a bicycle can be securely attached (typically using a bicycle lock) to prevent theft

  5. Bicycle carrier - Wikipedia

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    Most public transit buses in the United States and Canada are equipped with bicycle racks, though they are far less common on transit systems outside North America. [4] [5] Bus-mounted bike carriers are usually attached to the front of the bus, and most are capable of collapsing when not in use. [6] [7] Some buses have rear-mounted racks. [8]

  6. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    A receiver hitch can accommodate a variety of different tow hitches when the tow hook/ball may be attached via a receiver tube attached to the tow vehicle. Trailer hitch receiver tubes may be bolted, welded, or integral to the vehicle chassis, and come in various sizes depending on the load they are designed to carry and the country of operation.

  7. BV Groningen - Wikipedia

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    BV Groningen, also known as BVG, is a Dutch basketball club based in Groningen. In the 1979–80 season, the team played in the Eredivisie, the highest tier of Dutch basketball. The club was established on 17 December 1969 by Bil Pijl and Dick Jager. In 1979, the team promoted to the Eredivisie. In its first season, the team had a 2–38 record.