Any of our RV and motor home bike racks, see link, with a 2 inch shank will work with the RV Bumper 2 inch Trailer Hitch Receiver with Anti-Rattle - Clamp-On, part # S64025. Please be aware that the springs on a camper are very different than those on a vehicle, and the bikes will be jarred quite a bit. No matter which bike rack you choose, you will need to be sure to secure the bikes with bungees to prevent damage to the bikes, rack, or your camper. view full answer...
We do offer a range of bike carriers that are suitable for use on the back of a trailer and all can be seen on the provided link. We offer RV-approved racks for camper roof or hitch mounting, and also for attachment to a ladder, ball mount or to the bumper on a camper. None of these racks is designed to attach to a spare tire carrier however. The linked article will explain further.
At the back of an RV or trailer the ride quality is much rougher than that of a passenger vehicle, it takes... view full answer...
Hitches like the Curt Adjustable RV Hitch # 13703 that you were looking at are designed to attach to either I-beam, C-channel or box RV frames, so bolting them to any other structure is not recommended for safety reasons. The # 13703, fits frames that are between 22 and 72 inches wide outside to outside.
There are also hitches that attach to your 5th Wheel bumper instead. For example, the Curt # E-100, fits a 4 inch square tube bumper and offers a 350 lb tongue weight capacity.
That being... view full answer...
When using a 2-inch hitch adapter that clamps to your 4-inch square RV bumper on a travel trailer you will not want to exceed the limits of your bumper. The bumper towing and tongue capacities may be indicated on the bumper itself, but if not you could check your trailers owner manual or contact the manufacturer of your travel trailer.
Also remember when using a bolt-on adapter your bumper needs to be a 4x4 inch continuous-weld steel bumper. It cannot be used on spot welded or aluminum... view full answer...
There is actually a bike rack designed to do exactly what you want, though the Swagman Chinook # S64683 cannot be mounted vertically or on a ladder and is not rated for use behind an RV.
Instead, I recommend the Surco 2 Bike Carrier - Ladder Mount # SP501BR, which uses brackets to clamp around the 1" diameter tubing of your ladder rack; you can see how this is used in the accompanying photo. This bike carrier has a 75 lb weight capacity, can haul 2 bikes vertically and uses cushioned cradles... view full answer...
I am guessing by RV you mean camper or 5th wheel trailer. If this is the case then I recommend using the Lets Go Aero V-Lectric Bike Rack # LGA77FR. This is compatible with up to 2 bikes but can be expanded to a 4-bike system with the 2-Bike Add-On for Lets Go Aero V-Lectric Electric Bike Rack for 2" Hitches # LGA94FR. It isn't a traditional platform rack but it does secure the bikes by their wheels so there is no frame contact and has a whopping capacity of 75 lbs per bike, making it a... view full answer...
The designs of the bike racks themselves is what would limit their use on the rear of a towed trailer. A hitch accessory installed in a receiver on the rear of a towed trailer will be subjected to much more rattling and bouncing than it would had it been installed on a passenger vehicle or truck. This is caused by the suspension and the longer rear overhang typically found on trailers.
Any limitations involving the use of a bike rack like the Swagman # S64665 XTC-4 on a trailer come directly... view full answer...
The Curt RV Bumper Hitch - 2", # C19101 you referenced is designed for 4" x 2" RV bumpers. Without changing the current steel bumper, providing it and the mounts are solid enough, you may be able to source a a steel plate to use as a spacer and mount this item securely to your 1-1/2" by 3" bumper.
If you have the space on the A-frame of your trailer, I suggest the Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk Trailer-Mounted Bike Rack Carrier for A-Frame Trailers, # CC-275. Please note the attached product... view full answer...
The bolt-on trailer hitch receivers for use on the bumpers of RVs and trailers, such as the Ultra-Fab # UF35-946402, require that the bumper be continuously welded across its entire length and that it be a 4 x 4-inch size. Since this will not work with you application I suggest a towing rack that slips over your ball mount. This will place your rack in front of the trailer rather than behind it.
The link provided will show you all such towing-type bike racks which are offered in 2, 3 and... view full answer...
Due to their size and weight, 5th Wheel Campers have a lot of movement in the rear suspension. With this amount of movement combined with the weight of 5 bikes, a 5 bike rack could not hold up on the back of a 5th Wheel.
Something like the Swagman Standard 4 Bike Rack, part # S64400, is as large as you could safely go on the back of a 5th Wheel Camper. It can carry 4 bikes, up to 35 lbs per bike. view full answer...
Thank you for providing a photo of your Aliner's spare tire mount on its rear bumper.
Any bike rack designed for use on the rear of a camper or trailer has to be specially built to withstand the forces encountered at the rear of such vehicles. Much in the same way that the last seat in a school bus or the last car in a roller coaster gets a rougher ride than those up front, any accessory item installed at the rear of a trailer will be subjected to strong lateral and vertical forces that... view full answer...
Yes, the RV Clamp-On Bumper Hitch is available by itself. It is part # S64025 and I have added a link to it below. Remember, your bumper needs to be a 4x4 inch continuous-weld steel bumper. It cannot be used on spot welded or aluminum camper bumpers. view full answer...
We do offer universal-fit trailer hitches for use on trailers and motorhomes. These come in two basic types, bumper-mount and frame mount. The linked page will show you all options such as Curt's bumper-mount # E-100 that is intended for use on 4-inch square channel bumpers as well as frame-mount hitch # 13703. I could not find the bumper specs for your Rockwood 5th wheel but your dealer or owner's manual can confirm which you have and help you decide between the two hitch types.
Please... view full answer...
We do have an option for you. The Curt Trailer Hitch Ball mount with 2 inch Receiver, part # D210, would work great with a 2 bike carrier provided there is clearance in between the vehicle and trailer and your tongue weight capacities are not compromised. The tongue capacity is the lowest rating of the vehicle hitch or ballmount. As long as you stay within the lowest rating and have room this will work.
A good bike rack to use with this mount would be # S63360 Swagman Trailhead 2 bike... view full answer...
The Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # HLY64FR is a great option for an RV rated bike rack that can handle 2 e-bikes. Another option for a bike rack that is rated for RV use and 2 e-bikes is the Yakima OnRamp Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # Y36FR. The Yakima OnRamp also features an integrated ramp to help you load your heavier bikes.
If you are looking for the highest weight capacity per bike that is RV rated then the # HLY64FR is going to be the bike rack for you.... view full answer...
There are no RV-rated bike racks that offer a 5-bike capacity. The most bikes an RV-rated bike rack can hold is 4, as with the hitch-mount racks like the Swagman Original # S64400 and their Trailhead # S63381. Other 4-bike rack types are available, such as the bumper-mount Swagman 4 # S80600 which requires no hitch but which does require that your rear bumper be steel, 4- to 4-1/2-inches wide and be continuously welded along its entire length.
All RV-rated 4-bike carriers can be seen on... view full answer...
The RockyMounts BackStage Bike Rack # RKY10002 uses the swing arm that rotates out to the passenger side only. I do have an alternative solution for you but I just wanted to explain the reasoning behind this. While the swinging racks are a fantastic solution for camper vehicles like what you have, people use these for passenger-type vehicles as well. When parking in the city you want the bikes to swing to the passenger side so you can safely load and unload the rack and not be out in the... view full answer...
The Saris Door County Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # SAR42RR is the only lift bike rack we have but it isn't rated for use on an RV. Instead the next best thing we have is the Swagman E-Spec Bike Rack # S94FR which can be paired with the Ramp and Bridge # S32YR to make it easier to load your heavy bikes onto the rack.
The E-Spec is compatible with any type of RV (towable or a motorhome) as long as you use the included bolt as opposed to the pin and clip. view full answer...
We have 2- and 4-bike RV-approved bumper-mount bike carriers that you can see on the linked page. These include platform style racks such as the 4-bike Swagman # S80600. Your bumper must be continuously welded (not just spot welded) in order to use any of these racks.
The Swagman S80500 rack provides 12-inches of clearance for a rear-mounted spare tire so it may not work with your bumper-mounted storage box. All RV-rated bike racks are shown on the linked page.
We also have an option... view full answer...
We have the Yakima StraightShot Hitch Extension, # Y69VR and the RockyMounts Hitch Extender, # RKY10008, among others. The problem however is that most manufacturers state these type products are not to be used with accessories on RV hitches. The amount of sway the back of many RV's receive can cause a lot of torque to be placed on the hitch. There are other similar items such as these two but be aware of the recommendation to not use on an RV. Your best bet is to consider shifting how... view full answer...