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BIKERUMOR // Promotion: First crack at earlybird deals on Stag Racks

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If you like both bike and snow sports, but hate swapping between a bunch of different racks, check o

If you like both bike and snow sports, but hate swapping between a bunch of different racks, check out the new STAG Rack. And, if you act quick, there [Like](  [Tweet](  [bikerumor-logo-2016-MadMimi-590px](  [Stag-Racks-bikerumor-email-promo-1]( If you like both bike and snow sports, but hate swapping between a bunch of different racks, check out the new STAG Rack. And, if you act quick, there’s an $100 early-bird discount for the earliest backers on [their Kickstarter Campaign!]( WHAT’S A STAG RACK? The STAG Rack was created for multi-sport athletes like you to securely carry skis, snowboards, road or mountain bikes for any adventure (plus more sport attachments coming soon). The average roof rack is built for only one sport, or requires laborious parts swaps that eats up valuable play time. Hit the slopes on a ‘sick day’ from the office, then throw your bike on later that afternoon for a new adventure! [Stag-Racks-bikerumor-email-promo-2]( HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STAG RACK: ▪ Works on virtually any car, installed in as little as 2 minutes ▪ Save MPG by installing the rack only when needed ▪ 1600+ pounds of pull strength = STRONG ▪ Holds 2 bikes, 4 snowboards, OR 4 pairs of skis ▪ Works on virtually any car, installed in as little as 2 minutes ▪ Save MPG by installing the rack only when needed ▪ 1600+ pounds of pull strength = STRONG ▪ Holds 2 bikes, 4 snowboards, OR 4 pairs of skis The STAG Rack was built for multisport athletes, and even though the campaign just launched, it's already fully funded (but with several early bird deals still available!). [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE CAMPAIGN!]( [***] You're receiving this email because you've subscribed to the Bikerumor.com email newsletter. We occasionally send out promotions from our advertisers that we think you'll like. If you unsubscribe with the link below, you'll unsubscribe from our mailing list altogether and will no longer receive any communication from us. And that would make us (and your inbox) sad. Really like this? Think your friends would, too? Forward this email and help us spread the word! They can [subscribe here](. [Facebook]( [Google+]( [Instagram]( [iTunes]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [YouTube](  ©2018 Bikerumor | 339 MLK JR DR | Greensboro NC | 27406 | [Web Version](  [Preferences](  [Forward](  [Unsubscribe](   [Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company]()

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