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List price: $49.99 (that's 80% off!)
Used price: $3.29

An Awful game
This game is a disgrace
BMX AND Couier Riders


List price: $44.99 (that's 22% off!)

I bought this yesterday from a Toys R Us in New York and paid $... extra. For this I was not given a box or the instructions. I called Dumar and could not get anyone live and have not heard back.




I don't have it yet thow I have one just like it but only with a car.Why erverbody loves DBZ or GT it just plane awsome, mostly everbody in the USA and Japan loves it.Their about75% of boys and girls that like Dragonballz in the two countrys the other 25%is girls that like Barbie amd Salormoon and the other girls that like it is if they have guy friends or brothers.

Used price: $5.80
Buy one from zShops for: $9.49

Ouch!
get out while you can
Motorcycle Gran Turismo?
- Race as or against Supercross champ Jeremy McGrath and others
- Race against McGrath, John Dowd, Travis Pastrana, Jimmy Button and more
- Create your own Supercross rider
- 16 tracks and a variety of gameplay modes including Freestyle and Series
- For 1 or 2 players
List price: $42.99 (that's 77% off!)
Used price: $3.95
Buy one from zShops for: $11.86

Pass
Far off the mark
It's better than the 98 version.
List price: $49.99 (that's 70% off!)
Used price: $4.99
Buy one from zShops for: $12.95

this sucks
The worst game.
Worst BMX game ever made.

The reason why I have rated the durability to low is that even though I'm conservative with my usage, the driver's side arm has been bent down. This occurred when I used it to transfer three bikes (1 light aluminum Mountain Bike, 1 heavy MB, and one run of the mill 10 speed street bike) from Milwaukee to Chicago (80 -90 miles). By the time I had gotten home, the arm had been bent downwards towards the pavement, and it has been getting worse since.
So in conclusion, for the price this is a good buy for someone who wants to get his or her feet wet in bicycling. I would not recommend this product for serious enthusiast. I've developed a few tips to live with this carrier:
1.Use additional ropes to secure the bikes. If you only use the safety strap provided, the bikes start to do scary things at 45+ MPH.
2.Have fold down seats. If you don't, you will need to remove the bikes to access the trunk. A hitch-mounted carrier can remedy this.
3.Check the straps securing the carrier to the trunk every time you stop. They have a tendency to loosen while driving.
4.Drive a "mature" car. This is not something you want to try with your brand new car with its brand new paint job. I've never had to serious of a scratch, but think about what you are doing to your car; strapping a heavy weight onto your car's trunk that steadies itself on legs that push against the trunk.
5.Remember Physics class; strap the heavier bikes closer to the trunk and the lighter bikes towards the end of the arms. If you place the heavy bike towards the ends, it will generate more force on the joints than if it were closer to the trunk.