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New Product: Küat Racks Unleashes The NV bike rack
Posted Date: 2/4/2010
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Küat Racks Unleashes The NV New bike rack with built in locks and repair stand!
Springfield, MO — January 28, 2010 — Küat Innovations which makes
lightweight, stylish, easy-to-use racks designed by cyclists for cyclists
is ready to equip vehicles with its newest bike rack: The NV.

"Like all of our products, the NV brings fresh new ideas to bike racks.
We want to give people more than they expect," said Justin Kosar,
operations manager of Küat Innovations.Made of heat-treated aluminum, The
NV platform rack offers a variety of new features. It accommodates two
bikes with a roomy 13 inches between them. Extra add-ons allow
the rack to carry additional bikes. In fact, it can haul any two-wheeled contraption
weighting up to 60 pounds, with 20-inch to 29-inch wheels, and without a motor.
The rack  includes a repair clamp so cyclists can service their bike anywhere they
can park. Plus, it features a built-in, robust integrated cable lock. The rack requires
no tools to install using a hitch cam system and quickly folds up for storage and folds
down for trunk access. The NV is available at many fine retailers for $495 MSRP.
to find one near you go to www.kuatracks.com.



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