A hitch bike rack made for use on a standard passenger vehicle cannot be used on the back of a trailer. The reason is that the further away from the rear axle a hitch is located the more stresses, both vertical and horizontal, will be placed on anything installed in that hitch. It is a matter of leverage, like when you slip a cheater bar over the end of a lug wrench. A standard hitch rack would be likely to suffer damage if used on the back of a pop-up, not to mention what this could do... view full answer...
The only bike rack on the market that is able to handle up to 6 bikes is the Yakima HangOver # Y02485. This is designed for your standard mountain bike and comes with a 2" hitch receiver. It can accommodate up to 37.5 lb bikes and this rack weighs in at 76 lbs.
Yakima has deemed that this is compatible with passenger vehicles, but they have noted that if you use this on a towed trailer or motorhome then the warranty will be voided. This is due to the extra movement that happens at the... view full answer...
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We do have a couple of trailer hitches that will work great for your trailer, and will allow you to carry your Yakima 4 bike rack.
Depending on how wide your trailer's frame is will determine which hitch is right for you.
We have the Curt Adjustable Trailer Hitch Receiver # C13701, which will fit trailer frames that are 18" to 51" wide, has a maximum towing capacity of 5,000lbs, and a maximum tongue weight of 500lbs.
We also... view full answer...
To determine which RV hitch receiver will fit your camper you'll need to measure the frame. The RV hitches that we have are:
Curt # 13703 for frames 22 to 72 inches wide
Curt # C13701 for frames 18 to 51 inches wide
Curt # C13702 for frames 18 to 51 inches wide
Ultra-Fab # UF35-946403 for frames 47-1/8 to 77 inches wide
The Curt hitches can be bolted or welded on while the Ultra-Fab is a weld-on.
I've also linked out selection of bike racks that are compatible with RVs. view full answer...
When loading your bike onto your Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # HLY64FR, you are going to want to load your bike closest to the rear of the rack closest to the trailer to prevent additional stress on the rack.
Since clearance seems to be a and you're only transporting one bike, I recommend adding a hitch extender like the:
-Roadmaster Anti-Rattle Hitch Extender for Tow Bars # RM-071-1075.
This is going to push your receiver opening for your bike rack out from... view full answer...
We do have bike racks that will work for you, however neither the Swagman XTC-2 # S64670 or the Yakima HoldUp # Y02443 are rated for RV use.
An RV or trailer has a lot more movement at the rear than a passenger vehicle does. This causes additional stress on any hitch mounted accessories like a bike rack. Rack manufacturers design and test certain racks to handle the additional stress.
With RV approved bike racks, you generally see fewer moving parts and won't have tilting or folding... view full answer...
For your Lance 1685 Camper, you're realisitcally not going to be able to do what you're intending to do. You would really need to upgrade your hitch to a 2" reciever instead, with # UF35-946403.
From here, I recommend the Lets Go Aero V-Lectric FAT PRO Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # LGA77FR, to transport your Himiway Step Thru E-Bike. This bike rack is capable of handling two bikes, with a capacity of 75-lbs each, and a maximum tire width of 4.5". view full answer...
When it comes to putting a bike rack on your pop up camper with a pro rack system I recommend The Rhino-Rack Hybrid Roof Bike Rack - Wheel Mount - Clamp On - Aluminum # RRRBC050.
This carrier works with Aero Bars, Factory Bars, Round/Square Bars, and Elliptical Bars. It can hold up to 45 pounds. It fits bikes with 20 inch to 29 inch tires, and it comes with an integrated cable lock that adds an additional layer of theft deterrence.
I attached a review video link below. view full answer...
I have some options for you that may work, but unfortunately part # RM-077-4, or any other hitch adapter isn't a viable solution. Specifically, the # RM-077-4 Roadmaster dual receiver is not designed to tow a trailer. I can only be used for flat towing a vehicle with all 4 wheels on the ground. When flat towing there is virtually no tongue weight from the towed vehicle. Also, a hitch adapter that extends the hitch reduces the tongue weight capacity of the hitch and therefore effects... view full answer...
When it comes to getting a 34 inch extension on your 2022 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 I recommend The Curt Hitch Extension and Reducer for 2-1/2 inch Trailer Hitches - 24 inch to 34 inch Long # C45048.
The Yakima BackSwing Swing Away Hitch Extender for Bike Racks - 2 inch Hitches # Y02483 has a weight capacity of 250 pounds and can carry up to 4 bikes. Using this pivoting hitch extender lets you swing your existing bike rack 90 degrees away for the rear of your vehicle.
The Thule Pro X... view full answer...
All of our prices are listed on the product pages. But first you'll need to determine what parts you need.
To carry bikes on the roof of a pop up camper you first need the camper to have a roof rack. You can install the Swagman Roamer LT # S80510.
Then you'll need roof mount bike carries to go on the roof rack. The Swagman Race Ready # S64705 holds the bikes by the wheels without making any contact with the frame. It's also universal with a sliding rear-wheel holder so it'll be easier... view full answer...
Using a 2-1/2-inch to 2-inch hitch reducer sleeve like # C45405, # BWRHXA2182 or # DTADP35 will allow a 2-inch accessory to fit in your 2-1/2-inch hitch but these Thule and Yakima bike racks you mentioned include their own anti-rattle locks that will not fit the 2-1/2-inch hitch tube.
There is another solution to give you the swing-away feature you need for camper access.
You would still use one of the reducer sleeves above (or one of the others on the linked page) and add the Yakima... view full answer...
When it comes to what swing away bike rack would work for your 2021 Ram 2500 I recommend The Kuat NV 2.0 Base Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount - Matte Black # BA22B. It will work for your electric bikes it can carry up to 60 pounds per bike, so you will have to take the motor/battery off when transporting. It fits wheels between 25 inches to 29 inches. The rack weighs 62 pounds. With the bike rack if you measure from the center of the hitch pin hole to the farthest part... view full answer...
Since you do not have the 4" of clearance to mount the Installation Hardware # LC373965 for the Lippert Components Flip Down Slotted Bike Rack Tailgate Storage System # LC243621, you will need the Lippert Tailgate Storage System Mounting Kit - Over Bumper # LC432336. This hardware allows you to mount the brackets on top of your trailers bumper. Depending on your travel trailer it may be necessary to lower the underbelly to access the frame for mounting these brackets. view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but the Swagman Roamer # S80510 is not a track mounted system, so it's not going to work in the roof tracks you've got. I'll also add that most roof rack manufacturers don't test their systems with other brands, and since we don't know exactly what you've got there I can't tell you what's going to fit on them (most will, but we have not been able to confirm). The last thing to note is that you're going to have a heck of a time fitting 4 bikes on that roof because... view full answer...
The 2 inch hitch ball is the most common, and will be fine for your application as long as you do not exceed the gross towing weight, (or GTW), of the vehicle. I would recommend item number # 19255, a 2 inch hitch ball.
Please note, you indicate your trailer has a dry weight of 3000 lbs, and adding gear will put you close to the maximum. I assume the 3500 lbs is the maximum towing weight, or GTW, for your vehicle; the tongue weight, or TW, is generally 10 percent of the overall towing... view full answer...
Since one of your bikes is a women's bike I would stick with a platform rack so you won't need a bike frame adapter bar. The Swagman # S64663 is a great option because it doesn't have a rise on the shank which will lower the profile of the bikes. I've attached a picture of a customer who uses this bike on the front of a Ford F-150. You can see the bikes over the hood while driving but it's fairly minimal.
I would check with your local DOT to determine if there are any restrictions on... view full answer...
I do have another option available but The Hollywood Rack RV Rider Bike Rack # HLY64FR does not have a ramp that it is compatible with. The best option for a bike rack with a ramp is The Thule EasyFold XT Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes - 1-1/4 inch and 2 inch Hitches - Frame Mount # TH903202. This heavy-duty rack features a ramp that lets you load your bikes with no lifting required. It folds up for compact storage, and it has built-in handles and wheels for easy transport. Of course, it... view full answer...
If you have the Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack # HLY64FR then this already has 5" wheel cradles. If you have the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE2 Bike Rack # HR1450Z, HR1450E, HR1455E, HR1450Z-E, or HR1455Z-E, then you can use Fat Bike Adapter Kit # HR89FR to accommodate 5" wide tires. I attached a demonstration video for you. view full answer...
I suggest using the Draw-Tite # 2736 ball mount. It measures 12 inches from the hitch pin hole to the ball hole and will work with your hitch ball that has a 1 inch shank. It also has a 3/4 inch rise.
This will give you plenty of room along the ball mount to install the Swagman Traveler XCS Bike Rack # S64664 and still let you tow your popup camper. view full answer...