Arn wrote:
I constantly read posts warning against mounting a bike rack on the rear bumper. People say they've seen bumpers & bike racks laying on the side of the road. People say they've seen bikes dragging down the road because the bumper twisted. I've been a driver/passenger for over 56 years & I have never seen these things. I have camped for over 40 years and over 10 of those years I've towed an ultralite. I constantly see bike racks on the back of ultralites & I constantly talk to the owners who constantly say they've never had or seen a problem. I know, someone is going to say "Go ahead & try it bright boy & I'll be the first to laugh when you post that you lost your bikes". Well I'm going to try it. A 4" square bumper welded to a solid steel frame should be able to take the torque & bouncing of 80lbs of bikes. I have also talked to numerous dealers who say they have never had a customer say his bumper came off because of a bike rack. From this day forward I will no longer listen to the fear mongers of the world, & if you see a bumper with 2 bikes attached I sure hope they're not mine.
Bring on the popcorn..
Do you realize that ALL trailer bumpers are "welded" to the frame?
You are assuming a lot and justifying a well known bad idea just because you have never seen it happen or even had it happen to you in the past.
The truth of the matter is typical trailer bumpers are 14ga SHEET METAL which has a thickness of about 1/16" of an inch. It is not structural and has very little strength to resist a TWISTING LOAD.
I PERSONALLY HAD A BUMPER FAIL while hauling only TWO BICYCLES. The sheet metal of the bumper RIPPED AWAY FROM THE WELDS, the welds where STILL ATTACHED TO THE FRAME.
I was lucky to have found the ripped bumper still attached to the trailer (barely) when I got to my campsite. Had to scramble to figure out how to haul the bikes home.
I was sick to my stomach knowing I had just towed the rig 800 miles and somewhere along the way the bumper just about fully came off!
It only took TWO TRIPS to rip the bumper.
You are more than welcome to do it your way, but do realize this, YOU will be held personally accountable if your bikes and bumper come off the trailer in case of causing any accidents from other motorists having to SWERVE AND DODGE YOUR BIKES. Pretty much all states you will also get written ticket for and UNSECURED LOAD and or IMPROPERLY SECURED LOAD.
As motorists we ALL "share the road", we do not have a "right" to do as we want to do, there are rules in place and some of those rules are about properly ensuring your load is SECURED AT ALL TIMES. You can not SEE those bikes while towing and a good chance you will never see the bikes and bumper leaving your trailer..
I followed a 5vr the other day with only ONE bike on a bumper mounted rack.. The back of the 5vr was smoothly moving along but that bike was JUMPING UP AND DOWN a good 6-12 inches..