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covered wagon wrote:
Thule Made in Sweden I think is very good quality. I use mine all the time. It is so solid I can use it to stand on going in and out the back door of my truck camper. It also has a built in tightening nut to stop the wiggles. It swings down when not in use.
I got an rv type bike rack for free and only had one single bar to hold the bikes. It was not right as the bikes would swing side to side. So I got the Thule and they all have two bars. Very high end with excellent quality stretch bands to hold the bikes. I would look at Thule.
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bikendan wrote:
Unless something has changed, Swagman is the only bike rack manufacturer that has racks approved for RV usage.
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way2roll wrote:
I love Swagman racks.
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magicbus wrote:
Oh boy. I hope I can sleep tonight after learning my Yakima Fullswing rack isnโt โRV ratedโ. ๐
Dave
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magicbus wrote:bikendan wrote:Okay I have to ask. Who exactly approves bike racks for RV usage? I mean besides my wife who approved the Yakima I bought. :w
Unless something has changed, Swagman is the only bike rack manufacturer that has racks approved for RV usage.
Dave
โDec-17-2020 12:11 PM
bikendan wrote:Okay I have to ask. Who exactly approves bike racks for RV usage? I mean besides my wife who approved the Yakima I bought. :w
Unless something has changed, Swagman is the only bike rack manufacturer that has racks approved for RV usage.
โDec-17-2020 11:25 AM