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- ScottGNomadThe Swagman brand of carriers has multiple mounting holes and easily sticks out that much. It's also very strong - mines been bouncing down the road for more than a decade.
- kerrlakeRooExplorerThere are numerous bike carriers for your hitch. Etrailer, northern tool, harbor freight all carry them. Most also have hitch extensions available if you dont have quite enough clearance.
Harbor freight had the carriers for $40 and if needed the extension for $18 - NCWriterExplorerI believe Thule has (or used to have) what you need. (Expensive.)
- DoubleVeteranExplorerThnx all for the great responses!
I'm going to buy the bike rack and since I only have the one bike, I will try removing the hardware for the inside bike holder and see if that will clear the spare tire. If not, I'll go for a hitch extension.
DV - Greg_GExplorerI have a Roadtrek 210 Popular with a 2" hitch receiver. I have been researching bike racks. (Our current fold-down platform rack is no longer suitable.) I want a lighter, vertical-style hitch rack. I am looking at the Swagman 1,2, or 3 bike rack (64152-2), which comes with a 14" hitch bar, still too short to clear the spare tire. It's been suggested to me that all I'd need is a Curt 8" hitch bar extender for 2" receivers. Does anyone have experience with this particular configuration?
- retraiteExplorerWe have two different solutions.
First, we installed a 2" front mounted receiver on our PW Lexor (Chevrolet based). It did require a bit of work on the fascia, but, it looks like it came from the factory that way. So, a bike rack on the front is one solution.
Second, we use an extension in the factory rear receiver and the bike rack in the extension.
Either way, there's some measuring to do, then some measuring again, and then a third time to be SURE before those greenbacks go sailing out the door (or is that now, skittering across the airwaves).
We can't use bike covers when they're up front; but covers work fine on the rear.
Cheers. - magicbusExplorer IIDo you need access to the rear of your coach when you stop? I keep my power cord, water and sewer hoses in the back so I need to open the doors. I finally coughed up the $$$ for a Yakima SwingDaddy and I'm really glad I did. It swings to the passenger side so I would expect it would avoid issues with your spare tire and you can just use the outer bike holder.
Dave
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