โFeb-28-2021 09:47 AM
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โMar-02-2021 05:16 AM
way2roll wrote:
Was never a fan of racks that attach to the bike's top tube and hang. They bang into one another and wear the paint and cables. They allow the bikes to swing and puts the weight high on the rack which exacerbates a bouncing effect, especially with more than 2 bikes.
โMar-01-2021 12:54 PM
โMar-01-2021 11:26 AM
Guy Roan wrote:Dick_B wrote:
Three bikes is a lot; we carry two and they bounce around on our front receiver of our Suburban.
If you haven't yet bought the bikes I'd suggest looking into foldup bikes. We used Dahon's for years folded up in our sailboat. They are adjustable for almost any age group.
Already have the bikes and have been carrying them for years on Yakima roof top carriers. They are light weight road bikes with 700 x 23 wheels.
We would be laughed out of the senior games time trials if we showed up with fold up bikes
Guy
โMar-01-2021 11:03 AM
magicbus wrote:
Looks like it would work, the only information I did not see is whether there is an anti-sway wedge on the receiver shaft. On my Yakima swing away there is a wedge that expands the shaft when securing the rack in the receiver. This prevents the motion caused by the rack shaft being able to move around in the receiver. Maybe not so important mounted on a pickup.
Dave
โMar-01-2021 10:57 AM
Dick_B wrote:
Three bikes is a lot; we carry two and they bounce around on our front receiver of our Suburban.
If you haven't yet bought the bikes I'd suggest looking into foldup bikes. We used Dahon's for years folded up in our sailboat. They are adjustable for almost any age group.
โMar-01-2021 09:14 AM
way2roll wrote:
Was never a fan of racks that attach to the bike's top tube and hang. They bang into one another and wear the paint and cables. They allow the bikes to swing and puts the weight high on the rack which exacerbates a bouncing effect, especially with more than 2 bikes. Heininger is a brand I have never heard of. I would stick to trusted brands like Thule, Yakima, Swagman etc with a tire mounted design and a threaded pin to mitigate play in the receiver. You will spend more money, but you get what you pay for.
Here is an example of the rack I have. Had it for almost 10 years and never an issue.
Swagman XC
โMar-01-2021 08:45 AM
Guy Roan wrote:Sadly, i agree that is god's own truth.
From my many years of rv'ing if it is "RV rated" then it must be cheap junk !
Guy
โMar-01-2021 07:19 AM
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โMar-01-2021 04:30 AM
garmp wrote:
If you use it on your RV, be sure it is RV rated. And more often than not with carriers you get what you pay for. Best off not to chince on these. MHO
โMar-01-2021 02:31 AM
โFeb-28-2021 05:39 PM
garmp wrote:
If you use it on your RV, be sure it is RV rated. And more often than not with carriers you get what you pay for. Best off not to chince on these. MHO