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20KG Surfboard Bicycles Carrier Rack Side Kiteboard Holder Bike Skimboard

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Features:
-Comes only in black and is lightweight enough for anyone to handle and mount. Have a fun day motoring to the beach and surfing the waves.
-Fits surfboards up to 8in / 203mm. Its carrier arms can be adjusted to suit your bike and surfboard and the bungee cords keep it secured and safe.
-Fits Most Bike: Strong aluminum construction of this durable surfboard rack will not rust, chip, or corrode. Fits most bicycles models. Such as Beach Cruisers, Road Bikes, Mountain Bikes, BMX Bike.
-Side Mounted: The most popular way of driving a bicycle with your surfboard is using a side mounted surfboard bike rack. Although your bike gets a bit wider, you won't face safety issues, and wind won't prevent you from speeding up.

Specifications:
-Material: Steel Construction Plus Soft Foam Padded
-Colour: Black
-Weight Capacity: 20kgs
-Tube Diameter: 28mm
-Distance from Bike to Rack: 20cm
-Product Dimensions L x W x H: 40-90 x 15 x 55cm
-Package Dimensions L x W x H: 43 x 22.5 x 8cm
-Package Weight: 1.5kgs

Package Inclusions:
-1 x Surfboard Bicycle Rack

Notes:
-Actual colors may vary due to computer monitors displaying colors differently.
-Due to the nature of the manufacturing process and manual measurement, product sizing may vary slightly.

SKU: LOR2-HOLDER-SURFBOARD-BIKE-RACK

Estimated Delivery Time Frame:7-10 business days

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