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Hemi Joel wrote:
I could triangulate the mounting of the bike rack with ratchet straps going from the center of the rack out to the corners of the truck to keep it stable, either on the front or the back.
โAug-21-2022 11:11 AM
covered wagon wrote:Grit dog wrote:Hemi Joel wrote:
Maybe I'm wringing my hands over nothing, but these Schwinntech slides are known for problems. My ladder is mounted on the rear slide. I just don't like the idea of hanging a couple hundred pounds on it and having it bounce up and down for thousands of miles, possibly stressing the slide components.
Couple hundred lbs is a different story.
Our Mountain bikes are maybe 30lbs each?
I still would not want to trust the rv ladder. That thing is typical hollow parts and smaller size screws that rust. I think you would be much safer with a welded steel bike rack. Always locked and easy to adjust the way you need it.
โAug-19-2022 09:44 PM
Grit dog wrote:Hemi Joel wrote:
Maybe I'm wringing my hands over nothing, but these Schwinntech slides are known for problems. My ladder is mounted on the rear slide. I just don't like the idea of hanging a couple hundred pounds on it and having it bounce up and down for thousands of miles, possibly stressing the slide components.
Couple hundred lbs is a different story.
Our Mountain bikes are maybe 30lbs each?
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โJul-15-2022 03:36 PM
Hemi Joel wrote:
Maybe I'm wringing my hands over nothing, but these Schwinntech slides are known for problems. My ladder is mounted on the rear slide. I just don't like the idea of hanging a couple hundred pounds on it and having it bounce up and down for thousands of miles, possibly stressing the slide components.
โJul-15-2022 01:31 PM
โJul-15-2022 01:05 PM
JoeChiOhki wrote:covered wagon wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:
Here's my review on a swing away two bike locking hitch based bike rack that I used in the past with my camper:
New Swing away Bike rack for Behind the Camper
Matt, mine swings the bikes out and around the corner of the camper to the side. I got a new Yakima swing away for 300 bucks because only the carton was damaged. I get lucky once in awhile.
Yup, I paid $225 new at the time I bought it back in 2012, that one ironically is only about $60 more new than it was then, and its an American made bike rack, which is impressive for the price.
I still have it, and am planning to likely modify it to extend the length of the swing arm a bit to allow it to completely swing away from the rear of the camper to allow the snap-n-nap bed to extend.
โJul-15-2022 10:09 AM
Grit dog wrote:
3 pages of expensive ideas when a $79.99 ladder bike rack would work?
โJul-15-2022 09:54 AM
Grit dog wrote:
3 pages of expensive ideas when a $79.99 ladder bike rack would work?
โJul-14-2022 12:17 PM
covered wagon wrote:JoeChiOhki wrote:
Here's my review on a swing away two bike locking hitch based bike rack that I used in the past with my camper:
New Swing away Bike rack for Behind the Camper
Matt, mine swings the bikes out and around the corner of the camper to the side. I got a new Yakima swing away for 300 bucks because only the carton was damaged. I get lucky once in awhile.
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โJul-14-2022 09:23 AM