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speediq99
Mar 23, 2021Explorer II
I heard from the bike manufacturer. It is actually not the hitch that is a concern but the rack itself. As explained, all trailers have a small sway. This sway over time puts a lot of torque on the rack and causes small cracks to develop in the rqcknitself.Eventually, the whole thing breaks and all hell breaks loose. I am assuming that it applies to all things carried in the back of travel trailers or trailers that sway.
Plan B.
Bike on the front of the truck (any gotchas there??) or bikes on the back of the truck.
Plan B.
Bike on the front of the truck (any gotchas there??) or bikes on the back of the truck.
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