Any demand for old Yakima rook racks?
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Any demand for old Yakima rook racks?
I have a roof rack that is the old Yakima 48" round bar "Y-clip" and "Y-tower" system.
I used this in the 80s and 90s on a number of cars and so have multiple sets of y-clips for different vehicles.
It's made up of:
I'd be happy to transport it to anywhere reasonable close to the Seattle area. No, I will not ship it to you in exchange for a check that is several hundred dollars more than the shipping and that can only be cashed by a Nigerian prince.
I used this in the 80s and 90s on a number of cars and so have multiple sets of y-clips for different vehicles.
It's made up of:
- Yakima 48" round bars
- Yakima Y-towers
- Various Y-clips
- Yakima SST stretch kit (for use on coupe or other short-roofed car)
- Yakima bike holders (3) (these are remove your front wheel & work with QR, not thru-axle)
- Thule bike holder (works with Thule square bars or Yakima round)
- Yakima wheel holders
- Yakima fairinig
- Yakima ski holder
- Various locksets for the above
I'd be happy to transport it to anywhere reasonable close to the Seattle area. No, I will not ship it to you in exchange for a check that is several hundred dollars more than the shipping and that can only be cashed by a Nigerian prince.
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There's a co-op where I live that takes in older bikes and fixes them up and sells them. They give away a lot of bikes to the needy and help people fix their own bikes. They'd easily take and resell your Yakima racks. Maybe there's a co-op near you?
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