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โMar-16-2014 06:49 AM
dewey02 wrote:
Camping world is now selling the Bike Bunk (over the tanks) for $250 but you have to supply your own hitch mount type bike rack. ....
Link to CW Bike Bunk sale
โMar-16-2014 04:15 AM
โMar-15-2014 02:02 PM
dewey02 wrote:
riven1950....you are welcome. I think You and I are on the same exploratory path.
I really like the over the tanks idea. But we have old Schwinn bikes and don't want to spend $600 or more on a rack for bikes probably not worth $25 each. But we love to take our favorite old bikes camping with us.
I have some concerns about the stability of the wooden platform that Hab33 built, and am interested to hear back when he takes it out this year. If it works well, It would certainly be cheaper than the Trailor Tray, but I may go that way anyway for the option to carry a genny or a large tote.
โMar-15-2014 01:58 PM
โMar-15-2014 10:07 AM
riven1950 wrote:
dewey02...thanks for the " wood projects " link. As a licensed contractor I can relate to those for sure. I was looking at building a wooden platform for the bikes over the tanks, now I have a place to start.
โMar-15-2014 06:32 AM
โMar-15-2014 06:03 AM
michigansandzilla wrote:
So to sum it up when you don't have the option of using a truck bed:
Mounting a hitch to the back of TT can cause frame fractures.
Mounting a rack over the propane tanks can cause a dent in the tailgate if you turn too hard and it's difficult to turn off the propane.
Mounting a hitch to the front of TV will drastically reduce airflow and can overheat the engine.
Mounting to the roof of TV is inconvenient and difficult but doesn't cause any major problems.
Stowing bikes in TT can cause interior damage, (I know this from experience).
Is that correct?
No perfect answer here. Just like anything else, I guess we all pick and choose based on our own needs.
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โMar-14-2014 02:59 PM
502_Jimmy wrote:Ditto here - no problems accessing the shut offs, but I did dent my Expy' cargo door after a tight turn, but no issues with the Sierra.Michigansandzilla wrote:
Mounting a rack over the propane tanks can cause a dent in the tailgate if you turn too hard and it's difficult to turn off the propane.
Mounting to the roof of TV is inconvenient and difficult but doesn't cause any major problems.
For the record, I can turn as tight as I need to and access my tanks shut offs with the rack mounted and bikes installed.
John
โMar-14-2014 02:31 PM
riven1950 wrote:Michigansandzilla wrote:
So to sum it up when you don't have the option of using a truck bed:
Mounting a hitch to the back of TT can cause frame fractures.
Mounting a rack over the propane tanks can cause a dent in the tailgate if you turn too hard and it's difficult to turn off the propane.
Mounting a hitch to the front of TV will drastically reduce airflow and can overheat the engine.
Mounting to the roof of TV is inconvenient and difficult but doesn't cause any major problems.
Stowing bikes in TT can cause interior damage, (I know this from experience).
Is that correct?
I think you are pretty much on with that comment. I am still thinking on this project as it could involve a good bit of money and I want to get it right. My truck is so tall I would never try to get bikes on off it. Also, I am trying to solve two issues at once. Carrying 2 kayaks AND two bicycles.
I like searfoss's pcv bike rack and its cost problem is I have a short bed with a tool box so would not work without removing the front wheels, although that may still work. going to be doing some measuring / thinking for a while.
If anyone with a short bed p/u and tool box is hauling kayaks and bikes I would be interested in knowing how, unless the bikes are on top the TV, on front of it, or on rear of TT. I know that eliminates quite a few possibilities.