Jan-24-2022 06:09 AM
Jan-31-2022 09:24 AM
R.E.Baird wrote:
I beleive I will hold out for the Swagman Escapee model S64693 to come into stock.
Jan-31-2022 08:08 AM
Jan-25-2022 06:24 PM
Grit dog wrote:rhagfo wrote:Grit dog wrote:JRscooby wrote::E
Not sure what kind of carrier but to avoid the bouncing it would be subject to on the back of trailer I would look at making a mount for the pin box, haul on the front of trailer.
Mmmkay….
Well there are many of us who carry our bikers on the pin box! I got it all cut and took to a wielder and had it wielded. Our bikes are lite and easy to lift to the rack, you can also first put in the bed of the truck, then into the rack.
Now I can watch my bikes ride smoothly down the road.
Looks nice. But one word. Bugs…
Jan-25-2022 06:22 PM
Jan-25-2022 04:50 PM
2012Coleman wrote:
I use the Yakima Longhaul bike rack. The receiver pin is threaded and has a lock. I use it on my fifth wheel and trust it with my expensive mountain bikes.
Jan-25-2022 12:25 PM
rhagfo wrote:Grit dog wrote:JRscooby wrote::E
Not sure what kind of carrier but to avoid the bouncing it would be subject to on the back of trailer I would look at making a mount for the pin box, haul on the front of trailer.
Mmmkay….
Well there are many of us who carry our bikers on the pin box! I got it all cut and took to a wielder and had it wielded. Our bikes are lite and easy to lift to the rack, you can also first put in the bed of the truck, then into the rack.
Now I can watch my bikes ride smoothly down the road.
Jan-25-2022 11:31 AM
Jan-25-2022 05:27 AM
rhagfo wrote:Grit dog wrote:JRscooby wrote::E
Not sure what kind of carrier but to avoid the bouncing it would be subject to on the back of trailer I would look at making a mount for the pin box, haul on the front of trailer.
Mmmkay….
Well there are many of us who carry our bikers on the pin box! I got it all cut and took to a wielder and had it wielded. Our bikes are lite and easy to lift to the rack, you can also first put in the bed of the truck, then into the rack.
Now I can watch my bikes ride smoothly down the road.
Jan-25-2022 04:37 AM
Grit dog wrote:JRscooby wrote::E
Not sure what kind of carrier but to avoid the bouncing it would be subject to on the back of trailer I would look at making a mount for the pin box, haul on the front of trailer.
Mmmkay….
Jan-25-2022 03:11 AM
JRscooby wrote:valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Not sure what kind of carrier but to avoid the bouncing it would be subject to on the back of trailer I would look at making a mount for the pin box, haul on the front of trailer.
Definitely attaching to the pin box makes a lot of sense. Only downside is if you aren't tall, you may need to stand in the truck bed to hand them down but otherwise absolutely solid place to attach the rack and negligible bouncing compared to the rear bumper.
You tall enough to load/unload from the truck bed? Pull out but stop where can stand on tailgate to move bikes to bed of truck. Pull out to get room, put them on the ground.
Now while you are thinking that is PITA, mounted on the rear it is easier for somebody else to unload them.
Jan-25-2022 02:56 AM
Jan-25-2022 02:41 AM
valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Not sure what kind of carrier but to avoid the bouncing it would be subject to on the back of trailer I would look at making a mount for the pin box, haul on the front of trailer.
Definitely attaching to the pin box makes a lot of sense. Only downside is if you aren't tall, you may need to stand in the truck bed to hand them down but otherwise absolutely solid place to attach the rack and negligible bouncing compared to the rear bumper.
Jan-24-2022 08:49 PM
JRscooby wrote:
Not sure what kind of carrier but to avoid the bouncing it would be subject to on the back of trailer I would look at making a mount for the pin box, haul on the front of trailer.
Jan-24-2022 03:28 PM