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โMay-16-2014 11:56 AM
billtex wrote:iwski wrote:
I've been weighing out a lot things since a previous poster said a driving rain washed out all his bearings for him...yikes. I'm hoping when I'm pulling the boat I'm not driving into a rainstorm and if I have no trailer I'll put the rack on back to protect the bikes more.
Poster did not say what type of bikes these are. Our Mt bikes see much more abuse when ridden than they do hanging out in front of the truck.
Anything behind the TC gets filthy due to backdraft...so that's not good either if this concerns you.
If we are talking high end road bikes, I would use a stretch cover, or find some way to get them inside (back seat of truck?) or in a hard travel case on the roof...
(You could always put a plastic bag around the crank...this would work)
I do beleive you are over thinking this though...plenty of us are happy with front hitch.
It is VERY convenient to get bikes on/off...and really...that means you are more likley to bring and ride them.
Good luck,
Bill
โMay-16-2014 10:11 AM
iwski wrote:
I've been weighing out a lot things since a previous poster said a driving rain washed out all his bearings for him...yikes. I'm hoping when I'm pulling the boat I'm not driving into a rainstorm and if I have no trailer I'll put the rack on back to protect the bikes more.
โMay-16-2014 08:59 AM
Nautique200 wrote:
Great post, I am in the exact same spot. Like you said, we just added the front hitch to our truck and I am now in search of the bike rack. We have two adult bikes and two kids bikes to haul. My wife and I have very expensive full suspension bikes so I plant on keeping these two bikes closes to the truck and using the kids bikes as a sacrificial shield for my bike!
Let me know what you end up buying for a rack.
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stevenal wrote:
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wintersun wrote:
With your SUV I would go to a roof rack where they are out of the way, do not affect towing or parking, and are less likely get stolen.
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โMay-11-2014 06:58 PM
sprink699 wrote:
We carry 3 bikes when we go, we have a Thule 4 bike rack on the front. It's the newest model they have, has a adjustable wedge that you tighten up when you put the rack in. That thing doesn't move, also has a lock on the tightening knob so it doesn't get taken, built in cable lock to secure the bikes. Take the seats off and no problems. We have done a lot of night traveling and don't have any complaints. Good luck.
โMay-11-2014 10:56 AM