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1L243
Jun 29, 2015Explorer II
I always had a problem of where to carry the bike when on the road. I saw the idea for the mount on the web and decided to try it for the ramp of my Toy Hauler.
Inside the the Toy Hauler I made sure the mount was going where the bike would be clear from hitting anything and would be out of the way as much as possible.
The mount is made from 1/2" pipe T, Flange and 3 1/2" nipples. I bought the nipples that go between the fork of the bicycle extra long because I wanted to cut off the threads.

The 5/8" inch bolt with wing nut has washers that fit inside the fork making it impossible for the bike to slip out once tightend down.


Ramp door closed

Inside the the Toy Hauler I made sure the mount was going where the bike would be clear from hitting anything and would be out of the way as much as possible.
The mount is made from 1/2" pipe T, Flange and 3 1/2" nipples. I bought the nipples that go between the fork of the bicycle extra long because I wanted to cut off the threads.

The 5/8" inch bolt with wing nut has washers that fit inside the fork making it impossible for the bike to slip out once tightend down.


Ramp door closed

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