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- Second_ChanceExplorer IICan you fit five bikes across a rack on top of the tow'd? If not, you could install a front receiver on the C and carry two up there and three on top of the car.
Rob - PhotomikeExplorer IIIWith a tow the only thing I can think of is a roof rack for two and a hitch rack for three on the tow.
I use to haul a trailer for 6 bikes but that stops having a tow vehicle. - LwiddisExplorer IIMy bikes are not exposed to weather...rain, wind...very often. So, no suggestions. Depends on the quality of the bike too...no offense.
- rockhillmanorExplorerThis rack is THE best thing I have bought for my MH. Allows you to carry just about anything on it! :C
This rack is designed to also hold a spare tire. But what it does offer instead of a tire holder, is an additional space to hold things.
This is the best rack for carrying anything!
You can put bikes in front and lawn chairs behind bars.
I actually used it to carry 4 ex-pens for my dogs, a bike and even lawn chairs! What you can put on this rack is endless.
If all your bikes didn't fit on one you could put two racks on, one on each side to balance it. - rockhillmanorExplorer2nd best thing I have bought for the MH.
No more bungies for us anymore. I tie down everything with these! You can secure bikes with these without harming the bike and when you twist them on to secure, the bike does NOT move. They come in all different lengths. when I used to carry my bike on the RV ladder I couldn't keep it from moving. These ties did the trick. - LwiddisExplorer IIProvided your RV rear bumper can handle the extra weight, Rockhill. My Winnie's rear bumper can't per Winnebago....nothing but the spare tire.
- camp-n-familyExplorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
This rack is THE best thing I have bought for my MH. Allows you to carry just about anything on it! :C
This rack is designed to also hold a spare tire. But what it does offer instead of a tire holder, is an additional space to hold things.
This is the best rack for carrying anything!
You can put bikes in front and lawn chairs behind bars.
I actually used it to carry 4 ex-pens for my dogs, a bike and even lawn chairs! What you can put on this rack is endless.
If all your bikes didn't fit on one you could put two racks on, one on each side to balance it. It would probably interfere with a toad as well or required an extended hitch.
I wouldn’t trust that kind of rack to carry much weight if it only bolts to the flimsy bumper. - rockhillmanorExplorer
I wouldn’t trust that kind of rack to carry much weight if it only bolts to the flimsy bumper.
That depends on what TYPE of RV you are talking about. On a TT or FW I wouldn't carry anything on those bumpers.
All depends on what type of bumper you have on the RV. Mine is welded on to the frame and made of a very thick heavy metal.
If you have a TT you should look into how well built your bumper is. They tend to put real flimsy made bumpers on TT's. They are built differently on MH's.
On my MH, I have the tire mounted on the right side with a square bumper mount.
And on the other side is the bike rack with 4 expens and lawn chairs.
I full timed this way for years and it never fell off! :B - carringbExplorer
- ctilsie242Explorer IIThere are photos of TT bumpers tearing off, leaving the bumper and the bike rack on the road. I would see about finding a welding place to add a rear hitch receiver to the TT by bolting it to the frame, then using that as the foundation for a bike rack. It is also wise to put a set of skid wheels on it as well, so a steep dive won't take the rack off either.
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