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F1bNorm
Dec 23, 2013Explorer
I use a Travelrite Travelrack Link and I'm very happy with it. For some reason the spec says it weighs #75 but actual is #35, much lighter than my buddy's VersaHaul. Two features I really like on this rack. It has a center strap attachment so there are no outriggers and it has a really simple and clever anti wobble device. The rack can be assembled facing either way if the spare clearance has to do with the handlebars.
I use it on my Honda as is but the MH has a rear spare so I have a hitch extension with a riser for more ground clearance. You can order a ramp but I had one of these and you can make it as long as you want. Loading from a curb makes it easier, too.
If the rack you got is the Harbor Freight type that looks like a ladder, you can put a plywood insert in the center so you don't have to bump over the cross pieces.
Norm
I use it on my Honda as is but the MH has a rear spare so I have a hitch extension with a riser for more ground clearance. You can order a ramp but I had one of these and you can make it as long as you want. Loading from a curb makes it easier, too.
If the rack you got is the Harbor Freight type that looks like a ladder, you can put a plywood insert in the center so you don't have to bump over the cross pieces.
Norm
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