Looking for rack for an XP4 for sedan?

I like to take my bike about 20 miles to ride a long rail trail. I’m looking for a way to transport it on the back of my Toyota Corolla sedan (rather than firming it and wrestling it into the back seat.) Does anyone have a setup? Can anyone point me in the right directon? (Yes I’ve googled without much success)

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u/SnarkPig — 21 hours ago

New XP4, tire bead seems defective? Have you dealt with this?

EDIT: Had a nice call with support. They are sending a new tire, and work order for authorized ship if I need help getting the tire on. Overall good customer service!

Original post: Needless to say, I’m pretty disappointed. I contacted support today.
New out of the box, I assembled (easy enough) and inflated the tires to 35psi and the rear tire came off of the rim. I deflated, pushed it back into the rim and centered it, and tried again with the same result.

Anyone have any luck figuring out the cause or fixing it? This is my first electric bike, and I have no experience with fat tires (only skinny commuter bike tires.) Wondering how long this will take to get resolved.

u/SnarkPig — 24 days ago

Roadside memorials are a hazard and should be temporary (if they go up at all.)

There was a teen near me who died from a horrible accident about 3 months ago, and now the walls near the area are covered in well-meaning graffiti and messages, there are hundreds of led candles, and ever growing piles of flowers. All under a dirty overpass. Cars are pulled over on the the regular with mourners, sometimes with children, on the side of the road with no streetlights and fast cars whizzing by. It’s just hazardous.

There’s also a huge cross off the highway near me where some poor kid was found after he was murdered like 10 years ago. What’s his story? I don’t know. Does the cross mean anything? Not really.

Any sudden loss of life is tragic- but why does one family’s or small community’s loss have to become a safety issue and an eyesore for the entire city or state?

Dead people aren’t buried at these spots. Their ghosts aren’t having around waiting for a cellophane wrapped bunch of carnations from the supermarket. Kids putting their lives at risk to put a teddy bear on the side of the road is just dumb and invites more tragedy.

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u/SnarkPig — 1 month ago
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Pleasantly surprised by Mandalorian and Grogu

I was *highly* skeptical of this film, and I’m generally not a fan of newer Star Wars, but I did enjoy The Manadorian’s first season, so I took a chance.

This film was a return to form for The Mandalorian. It was a fun adventure with just enough humor, good battles but hand to hand and with ships, and plenty of strange creatures. Grogu was cute but not in an annoying way, and I liked the story a lot.

As Lucas always said, Star Wars is meant for children and this did remind me a lot of the first time I watched Return of the Jedi.

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u/SnarkPig — 2 months ago