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It’s Blade Runner. But my sister told me she thought BLD stood for “Bad Life Decision” 😝.
Actually, Blade Runner is super fitting for the CT. I think about that movie nearly everytime I see someone elses CT on the road. Great pick(y)
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My e-bikes are 80.5 inches long and can’t fit in the truck bed with the tailgate closed when using the Ride88 bike rack. The only solution I have found so far that allows the tailgate to stay up and still keeps FSD functional is using the OEM tailgate shield. If anyone has a better setup, I’d love to hear suggestions.

https://shop.tesla.com/product/cybertruck-tailgate-shield
 

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See my pics above (first post of this thread). We were able to fit two Velotric discovery 2 E-bikes (72” long) in the vault using the ride88.com cybertruck E bike rack system. Rear wheel first, clamp it down, turn handlebars, tie front end down. Their system is awesome. If you use it, make sure that you order the custom adapters that allow the mounting pole to be mounted as far up as possible in the bed. Message me directly if more questions! Happy to help.

do you really need to strap the front end down? seems like clamping the rear wheel and closing the tailgate would be enough right?
 

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I also have the ride66 for my cyber, 3 bikes.

To ensure FSD works, I use my pinky to click the plastic pieces on both sides of the tailgate, and just don’t use the rear camera. FSD all the way to Tahoe from SF, with 3 60lb e-bikes and a heavy payload, arriving with 15-20%
 


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do you really need to strap the front end down? seems like clamping the rear wheel and closing the tailgate would be enough right?
There is enough weight and enough sway that it’s just extra Security. It also takes all of about two minutes to just thread through one Strap.
 
 








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