Gdetrailer wrote:
jfkmk wrote:
Ralph Cramden wrote:
A lot of posts about bumpers and bike racks are based on nothing more than repetitive internet forum hearsay, and the best are the ones that use the picture previously posted which has been posted over and over and over in bike rack bumper threads for 10 years.
Mine is based on personal experience. Darn near lost two bikes off the back of a class c when the thin-walled bumper started tearing itself from the supports. I'm not a welder, so I wasn't about to try to beef it up, so I relied on other methods to carry my bikes.
Folks like Mr Cramden seem to feel that your and mine plus many others EXPERIENCES which have had issues with bumper mounted bicycles does not mean squat and that we made it up as part of a conspiracy..
I have fought and fought the battle trying to prevent others from making the same mistake and yet folks like Mr Cramden seem to have much more "credibility" towards the idea that it is perfectly safe..
Because of the uphill battle I have pretty much given up on trying to persuade folks to do the right thing and not bother with hauling bicycles on the RV bumper..
Folks, if you WANT to be stupid, then go ahead and be stupid, I cannot convince stupidity into being smart and making a better choice...
I leave you bike on bumper people to your own demise, hopefully I will never have to deal with your bad choice and stupidity when you do eventually lose those bikes.
Nowhere did Mr Cramden say that just throwing a bike rack on any RV bumper without an evaluation of the mounting method would be a good idea. Some are fine the way they come from the factory, some, actually most, are not. But some people just don't get it. Any can be reinforced/modified to accept one. And as far as the remainder of the frame do you really think they do anything at all different between the rear end of the main rails and suspension attachment points to frames when they put rear mounted cargo racks on trailers as an OEM option. They don't. They just slide a tube in 2' to make the connection and some don't even go that far.
HEREis a simple solution, but then again your front tires may blow out or something if you install those safety strut brackets.
Stay far away from me when I am towing my trailer with bikes or coolers on the back, why risk a catastrophe? While doing so you may want to also look hard at all the other boneheads on the road around you and their driving habits and abilities. It may be best if you never leave your driveway, it's dangerous out there. Amazingly one can manage the construction of a 25 story building, but can not evaluate the connection and strength of an RV bumper.