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Moved by Bikes Longboard Surfboard Rack

SKU: 100016
Sale price $149.99

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The Moved by Bikes Longboard Surfboard Bike Rack is the ultimate solution for surfers who bike to their favorite breaks with a longboard. Designed to securely mount to most bicycles, this rack ensures safe and hassle-free transportation of your board. Featuring quick-release arms, it simplifies attachment and removal, making storage a breeze when the rack is not in use.

Constructed with lightweight yet durable materials, this rack is perfect for eco-conscious surfers seeking a reliable and efficient way to transport their longboard. Need help setting it up? Watch our YouTube tutorial: Watch it here.

Key Features:

  • Longboard-Friendly Design: Specifically engineered to securely transport longboards to and from the beach.
  • Quick-Release Arms: Allows for easy setup and removal, making storage simple when not in use.
  • Durable Construction: Lightweight and sturdy materials ensure smooth rides without compromising safety.
  • Wide Compatibility: Fits most bicycles, making it a versatile choice for surfers of all levels.
  • Board Stability: Keeps your longboard secure during commutes, even on bumpy or uneven terrain.
  • Eco-Friendly Transport: A sustainable and practical way to transport your surfboard.
  • Easy Installation: Follow our YouTube guide for step-by-step setup instructions.

Enhance your surf commute with the Moved by Bikes Longboard Surfboard Bike Rack. Designed for convenience, security, and eco-friendliness, this rack is the perfect companion for surfers who prefer two wheels to four.

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