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JM6479
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Jul 03, 2013

Can I install a bike rack on the back of my RV?

Hello. My family (wife, 3 young boys) did our first-ever camping trip last weekend, in our new Shamrock hybrid trailer. We left our bikes at home for this trip, but I'm wondering how the heck I'm going to transport 5 bikes.

At the campground, amazingly, I was bordered on both sides by families who also had Shamrock hybrids, and both of them bolted a receiver hitch on th eback bumper of the trailer, and then loaded bike racks into the receiver. One family had 4 bikes, the other had 3, both said they had been doing it for years.

Seemed like the perfect solution to me.

Except I got onto the Forest River website, and in the Frequently Asked Quetions section, it specifically said that doing this was a no-no.

Any thoughts? I tow with an SUV, not a pickup. I'd love to bring 5 bikes with us.
  • I had a friend who was all proud of his 3 or 4 bike rack that mounted to the rear bumper until they left for home on that trip. I got a text from his wife saying that they were sitting on the side of the road while he went and collected the bikes. Turns out, they were flagged down by another motorist who said that something was dragging and throwing sparks. The weight of the bikes twisted the bumper and let them drag down the road.

    I'm sure lots of people do it without issue, but no chance that I am going to do it. I have a fifth wheel and need to carry 2 bikes now, 1 kid's tricycle and next year, my wife will start bringing her bicycle, too. So it'll be 4 for us. Right now, I just kind of pile them up on the dinette table folded-down with neat-sheets between them. Not idea, but it's what's working for now.

    When I had my pop-up, I carried 3 bikes using a Thule Raceway on the back of our Durango. To carry more, I would have gotten Thule products to carry them on top of the SUV. Just prepare yourself for sticker shock - $$$. :(
  • Almost all MFG's will advise not to bolt or weld anything to their frames to cover themselves. That being said there are a lot of receivers attached to trailer frames with no issues. I would not use a bumper mount. My only concern would be maintaining proper tongue weight.
  • Don't know about yours specifically, but most rear bumpers are rated for about 100 lbs at most and you would probably be over that with 5 bikes. Hope you figure it out.

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