jaydee325
RVF VIP
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2023
- Messages
- 158
- Location
- SW Michigan
- RV Year
- 2018
- RV Make
- Newmar Ventana
- RV Model
- 4037
- RV Length
- 40
- Chassis
- Freighliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins L9
- TOW/TOAD
- GMC Canyon Denali
- Fulltimer
- No
Searching for a bike rack that is hitch mount, platform style for 2 e-bikes.
Bike dealer cautioned me to only buy a RV rated hitch. My intent is to mount the rack to my TOAD (2019 GMC Canyon) hitch receiver.
As I dove into the details, I discovered very few racks qualify for RV use. For example, the following is a reply to my inquiry to Hollywood Racks:
Travel trailers (including towed vehicles and fifth wheels) have a slight side to side motion that's very low frequency (1 to 1-1/2 times per second) that fatigues the steel from which the racks are manufactured. The fatigue first happens at a molecular level, but eventually (several thousands of cycles later) a visible crack will appear. Once the crack has formed, it will enlarge, finally to the point where the rack drops off the vehicle and the rack (and bikes) impact the roadway. This is also a dangerous situation for whoever may be following the trailer on the highway. We have seen 100+ incidents where the consumers/end user has not taken this advice and suffered disastrous results. We've even had phone calls from consumers who said they read that advice (do not use on a trailer) and ignored it, only to discover a tragic end result. They went on to say the only rack they have that meets RV requirements for TOADS or travel trailers is the RV Rider.
I contacted Thule and their answer was that same as Hollywood Racks and that the only racks they have approved for RV use is the hanging style racks.
I've not contacted Kuat yet but see in their warranty statements that they have a couple racks that are approved but I don't care for the wheel contact method of securing the bikes as our bikes will have fenders.
Hollywood Racks, RV Rider is a nice enough hitch but lacks some of the features I'm interested in such as the option for ramp loading/unloading.
The search continues.
Bike dealer cautioned me to only buy a RV rated hitch. My intent is to mount the rack to my TOAD (2019 GMC Canyon) hitch receiver.
As I dove into the details, I discovered very few racks qualify for RV use. For example, the following is a reply to my inquiry to Hollywood Racks:
Travel trailers (including towed vehicles and fifth wheels) have a slight side to side motion that's very low frequency (1 to 1-1/2 times per second) that fatigues the steel from which the racks are manufactured. The fatigue first happens at a molecular level, but eventually (several thousands of cycles later) a visible crack will appear. Once the crack has formed, it will enlarge, finally to the point where the rack drops off the vehicle and the rack (and bikes) impact the roadway. This is also a dangerous situation for whoever may be following the trailer on the highway. We have seen 100+ incidents where the consumers/end user has not taken this advice and suffered disastrous results. We've even had phone calls from consumers who said they read that advice (do not use on a trailer) and ignored it, only to discover a tragic end result. They went on to say the only rack they have that meets RV requirements for TOADS or travel trailers is the RV Rider.
I contacted Thule and their answer was that same as Hollywood Racks and that the only racks they have approved for RV use is the hanging style racks.
I've not contacted Kuat yet but see in their warranty statements that they have a couple racks that are approved but I don't care for the wheel contact method of securing the bikes as our bikes will have fenders.
Hollywood Racks, RV Rider is a nice enough hitch but lacks some of the features I'm interested in such as the option for ramp loading/unloading.
The search continues.