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Rocky Mounts Roof Rack
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Hello!

Debating between the Rocky Mounta switch hitter and jetline. I have a Specialized tarmac.

What’s better and/or preferred: the fork lock on the jetline or the core lock with cable on the rear wheel/frame on the switch hitter?

I know that no lock is actually a REAL deterrent. But just want something reasonably safe so I can go to the bathroom when I fill up the gas tank or run into the grocery store for five minutes.

Also open to Thule/Yakima. Rocky Mounts just seems pretty great.



Thanks!
Bill
Last edited by: w3bradley: Jun 11, 18 12:46
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I have rocky mounts and use the fork lock. When I have a powertap on the rear, or I'm going to be away from the bike for more than a second, I lock the rear wheel too with a regular cable lock to the roof of the car.

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I like Rocky Mounts. No experience with the jetline.
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Re: Rocky Mounts Roof Rack [w3bradley] [ In reply to ]
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Switchhitter, no question. You can mount any fork standard, except a lefty, with a VERY simple part swap.

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