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- zane
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Well my bike is a carbon fiber Ibis HD3 its a full Xx1 w/saint brakes, an $8,ooo bike. The frame is wrapped in vinyl and i have no problems hauling it this way.My bike cost 2k, rims are about 200 of that. No way in H would I transport a bike that way even if it were a huffy. You are asking for rim and tyre damage even disregarding tailgate damage.
remember, as air flows across the spokes it changes velocity.Any compressible fluid is then going to cause a pressure differential. (Tyres are going to start to rotate) which means not only impact and scratching from normal braking and acceleration but also rotary surface damage to both objects, and you do not want sidewall damage on your bike tyre.
My carbon rims cost more than your bike
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