I bought some heavy duty lock stuff but anyone with a cordless grinder and a panel cutting wheel could defeat even case hardened locks and thick steel cables. So….prevention. And where we are now, there is absolutely no threat of theft, but I’ll carry the locks when riding into town or leaving...
lots of folks out there carry bikes and flat tow. Ideally, it would be nice to not have to purchase a dual hitch receiver to split the single receiver into two receivers, one for the bike rack and the other for the tow bar. Just spec the chassis for two, 2” receivers, stacked a few inches apart...
Are you sure they are 80lbs? That's very heavy, typically they are around 40-50 lbs. You need to pay very careful attention to bike rack weight limits as they are typically capped off at around 50 lbs per bike.
I have a Yakima Four-Timer and carry it in the truck hitch with no issues, but I’ve not tried using a cover for this reason as well as the fact that they tend to block visibility of your toads tail lights, which can otherwise usually be observed through the bike wheels.
Still, it’s a hassle and...
I forgot to mention to be careful adding screws to the left side of the rails. the shower is on the other side and we accidentally drilled through the shower once trying to find a stud. I hope you have better luck than we have had!!
Hi Jim thanks for the pictures. Yep there are hundreds of different companies at this time. My wife and I have been riding Harleys for over 30 years. Yes she rode her own, a custom FXDWG. Then later a highly customized Duece. We just gave them up in the past 8 years. We traveled the USA by...
Today was gadgets and add-ons day. Among other things, for my wifes bike I got a cell phone mount as per her request. I’m going with a cycling GPS. I chose a simple one because I don’t need all the extra capabilities of the latest/greatest...
Some hillbilly engineering going one here (did I mention it might be ugly?), but I’m only in it for around $115 and it will keep the bikes safe. I bought the rack in the first pic used for $40 just to get the vertical support parts - it has everything for two bikes but I just used that much of...
This was our setup when we had Ebikes using a Kuat nv2.0 rack on back of the coach above the tow bar. We went back to pedal type bikes and use the same setup now.
2016 Coachmen Freelander Micro 20CB Class C Motorhome. 32300 actual miles. Selling as is.
Ford T350 HD Transit Chassis. V6 3.7L 275 HP gas powered engine, six speed automatic transmission. 11 miles per gallon.
24 foot RV with propane stove, heater and refrigerator/freezer. Overhead air...
There is never a good place to hang shower towels. We have one of these and love it.
https://www.rvupgradestore.com/Stromberg-Carlson-Ladder-Mount-Clothesline-p/03-0652.htm
Also, a couple E-bikes towed on a rack have been great for us. Really simple.
Enjoy,
Ken
Sometimes bumpers are very close to cut down on the things hanging on it. You may be surprised how much additional things like spare tires, bikes, coolers and other items affects the tongue weight. Anything behind the axles, takes away tongue weight. Also, not sure how thick those bumpers are...
Okay, things did not go as planned. Hitch Tube bent down.
We are way under tongue weight but maybe the rear positioning of the bikes and bounce compounded with the extensions caused the problem.
Going to need to have the hitch replaced.
The question is how can I safely accomplish this...
2016 Camp Inn 560 Rain Drop Ultra. 1200 pounds, minimal use.. Air condoning, Furnace, AGM Battery, SUV off road package, electric brakes with park, stainless steel bumper, back up flood light, receiver hitch for bike rack, rain sensing fantastic fan, Alcan cover, never used spare tire, door...
I've been poking around looking at various UVW and it seems this should be standardized but apparently is not. The UVW for the 2016 Micro Lite 25BHKS I was looking at comes in at 4406lb if I subtract the GVWR of 5729lb from the maximum allowable cargo of 1323lb. I don't know if Flagstaff...
There are many really good options available, most made domestically. Thule, Yakima, Kuat. I just ordered a BackStage made by Rockymount out of Grand Junction. We have Wrangler with a spare tire mounted on the back and the BackStage will swing the rack and bikes out of the way.
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