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Old 02-24-2012, 11:37 AM
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Default Sea Sucker Bike Racks


Sea Sucker at 140mph


Talon 1 Bike Rack - Php 14,500


Mini-Bomber 2 Bike Rack Php 21,000


Talon - Pickup Truck mount - Php 8,000


Window Lock Php 1,600

15mm and 20mm Fork adaptors available
Please call us at (02) 544 1394 for list of stores where available.

How Do They Work?
SeaSuckers are vacuum cups, not suction cups. There's a big difference between the two. Our vacuum cups are bigger, which means they're stronger, so you can always count on them to keep your bike safely mounted. The 6" SeaSucker will pull over 200lbs! That amazing strength is combined with an incredible safety feature not found on suction cups. When a SeaSucker starts to lose vacuum (and it will lose some vacuum over time - it's not a permanent mount), it will let you know. The SeaSucker's built-in finger pump will reverse itself as it loses vacuum, exposing an orange band. When you see orange, you don't have to take it off and lick it - just give it a couple of pumps, and then you're back to full strength.

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Old 02-24-2012, 11:51 AM
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Default Re: Sea Sucker Bike Racks

where to get?.. thank you and more power... live the ride..

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Old 02-24-2012, 12:34 PM
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Default Re: Sea Sucker Bike Racks

question...if i put this on the roof, do i need to register it in LTO?

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Old 02-24-2012, 01:11 PM
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Default Re: Sea Sucker Bike Racks

how about yung rear wheel? anu hahawak dun .

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Old 02-24-2012, 01:49 PM
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Default Re: Sea Sucker Bike Racks

Here is the rear wheel strap for the Sea Sucker. This is included with the racks already except for the Falcon.



anthrax76 - Sorry not too familiar with the LTO re: roof racks. This can be totally removed from the car when not in use if that helps.

Bike shops carrying this are All Terra, Sabak, Papi's Ride, Brick, Wilke for now. Soon we will have in other shops. Just call us as we update our list. Thanks!

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Old 02-24-2012, 06:27 PM
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is there an option to hold 20mm forks?

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Old 02-24-2012, 07:28 PM
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Yup! 20mm fork adapters also available!

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Old 02-25-2012, 05:54 AM
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how many miles per hour can it withstand? and where to get it? I'm here in the US is it safe to travel in high speed?

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Old 02-25-2012, 07:57 AM
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at the first picture above, they're running at 140 mph. the fastest we got on the freeway in the US is about 82 (on a 65 mph speed limit).

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Old 02-25-2012, 08:31 AM
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This is a very nice product, any feedback from those who have used it already?

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so the pickup mount comes with a rear wheelholder or no?

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Looks like a great option for those who find themselves in need of transferring a bike rack in between cars a lot...

Magkano yung 15mm adapter bro?

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so the pickup mount comes with a rear wheelholder or no?
Ya, does it come with a rear mount?

Also would this work off the back of an innova or Mazda 3 wagon?

Super interested.

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is there a trunk-type model for sedans? and How much for 15mm adaptor? Which LBS in QC carry this?

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Old 02-27-2012, 01:59 PM
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Tested to Subic 230kph

15mm and 20mm fork adapters are 2,700 each. We carry the Hurricane brand.

The Falcon 2 vacuum cup model does NOT come with rear wheel strap.

Extra rear wheel strap can be purchased separately for 2,900.

For sedans you can attach on the roof or if you want on the trunk and rear glass also possible.

Thanks!

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Mounted on a CRV.

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Mounted on a CRV.

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i want to see someone drive with their car like this... i was hoping to see the back window. thanks.

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Default Re: Sea Sucker Bike Racks

Sirs, I just want to ask if it is ever indicated how long the approximate life is for the suction caps. And do they perfectly function when driven on rough terrain, like when one is bringing his bike to a DH even site?

Thank you!

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Default Re: Sea Sucker Bike Racks

the test speeds mentioned here, i assume they are on straight lines? how about on curves? the filinvest ramp in alabang for instance.. it is a big loop that can go pretty fast when there's no traffic. how will the vacuum pumps hold against lateral force?

the bike on the crv looks scary when going 60 on the curved filinvest ramp.. or maybe the rockwell, buendia ramps.

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Default Re: Sea Sucker Bike Racks

http://youtu.be/_41Ujjv6WUw
I think putting it on a Nascar race car already pushed it.

http://youtu.be/SW9mjGnRaVA
Heres another normal test.

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