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Lynnmor wrote:
You might be able to buy this slightly used rack that was mounted on a Rockwood trailer: ***Link Removed***
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Bucky Badger wrote:hanks396 wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions and ideas. I was able to find a different model from Curt Mfg. that will do the job. It's a little more than I was wanting to spend, but I'm learning that there's nothing cheap about RV'ing!
Is this the one you ended up getting for future reference?
http://www.curtmfg.com/part/13703
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โAug-23-2016 12:35 PM
hanks396 wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions and ideas. I was able to find a different model from Curt Mfg. that will do the job. It's a little more than I was wanting to spend, but I'm learning that there's nothing cheap about RV'ing!
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โAug-20-2016 05:42 PM
mike-s wrote:
The problem with stuff off the back is not the weight, but the torque put on the thin-walled bumper tube.
I made a reinforcement to take the torque off the bumper. This is a couple pieces of thinwall (16 gauge) 2x2 square steel and some gussets, welded to the plate of a bumper receiver. (What looks like a square tube coming out the left is just a piece of scrap it's resting on for painting). I carry a Pelican cooler on a platform, which weighs more than a couple of bikes. It doesn't bounce around, the bumper doesn't flex, no problem.
The receiver part bolts on the top of the bumper, which gives the bikes/platform more clearance.
Any torque gets transferred to a frame crossmember.
โAug-20-2016 05:35 PM