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  • Difference Between Curt RV Multi Fit Hitches 13703 vs. C13704 Capacity Wise
  • This is a very valid question, but the short answer (I'll explain more later) is that Curt tested the # C13704 and found that it's bracket design can withstand more weight than the # 13703. This is most likely due to the brackets being smaller and more limited in how they can install and using those install methods it can support more weight safely. If the # 13703 happens to have enough weight capacity for your e-bike and rack though you'd be perfectly fine to use it. For an e-bike rack...
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  • Differences Between Swagman S63380 Trailhead and S63410 Titan 4 Bike Racks
  • Other than the fact that the Swagman # S63410 Titan includes an integrated cable lock and a slightly longer shank to move it further away from the rear of the vehicle, it's pretty much identical to the # S63380 Trailhead. Either bike rack can indeed be used on the back of a motorhome, but not a towed camper or trailer. At one time Swagman stated that this rack could not be used on anything other than a passenger car, truck, van or SUV, but further testing indicated that use on a motorhome...
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  • Swagman Platform Style 2-Bike Rack for Use on Class C RV
  • The Swagman Chinook 2-Bike Platform Rack # S64683 is not rated for use on the rear of a trailer or other RV. They are great products but are designed for use only on standard passenger vehicles. Bike racks made for use on an RV are built with the extra strength required to handle the stresses found at the rear of such vehicles. Because the distance between the rear axle and the actual bike rack load is greater on an RV than on a passenger car, there will be more lateral and vertical forces...
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  • Comparing Swagman RV Platform Bike Carrier # S64663 and XTC-2 2-Bike Platform Rack # S64670
  • You are correct that Swagman Platform-Style 2 Bike Rack # S64663 does include both an RV-rated 2-bike rack as well as a bumper-mount RV hitch receiver that installs on a continuously welded 4- to 4-1/2-inch tall steel RV bumper. Part # S64025 is just the RV hitch itself. Swagman XTC-2 2-Bike Platform Rack # S64670 does fit both 1-1/4-inch and 2-inch hitches however this rack is NOT rated for use on the back of a trailer. Swagman offers their Dispatch 2 Bike Platform Rack # S44FR that...
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  • Comparing Swagman Hitch Mounted Platform Bike Racks For 2012 Navion RV Hitch
  • The Swagman Dispatch 2 Bike Platform Rack - 2" Hitches # S44FR has a 45 lb per bike weight capacity and has the combination hitch lock and cable to secure the rack to your vehicle and the bikes to your rack. The threaded hitch pin is an anti-rattle device that reduces movement in the hitch of your 2012 Navion RV. The Swagman XTC-2 2-Bike Platform Rack for 1-1/4" and 2" Trailer Hitches # S64670 and Swagman XC 2-Bike Rack Platform Style for 1-1/4" and 2" Trailer Hitches # S64650 are both...
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  • What are the Advantages of a Platform Style Bike Rack Over a Hanging Bike Rack
  • The main advantages to a platform bike rack would be that the bikes are very easy to load and unload, the bikes are very secure (at the wheels and frame), the bikes will not be touching, you will be less likely to have the cables of your bike rub on the frame of your bike. The main advantage that hanging racks have over platform racks is weight. If you plan on removing the bike rack frequently a hanging bike rack might be a good choice. The Swagman XTC-2 would be a good choice for your...
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  • Difference Between Hollywood Racks RV Rider HLY64FR and HR1700
  • There's no difference at all. The # HLY64FR is our unique part number for the Hollywood Racks HR1700 RV Rider bike rack, it's the same exact bike rack just by a different part number. The RV rider is a great choice for carrying heavy electric bikes or fat bikes weighing up to 80 lbs per bike with tires up to 5 inches wide. It's recommended for motorhomes or 5th wheel trailers at least 24 feet in length, although it can be also used on passenger vehicles and vehicles that are being flat...
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  • What Is the Difference Between the Hollywood Racks RV Rider and Sport Rider?
  • The only real difference between the Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # HLY64FR and the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # HLY84FR is that the RV rider can also be used on a 5th wheel, flat towed vehicle, and a motorhome while the Sport Rider can only be used with a motorhome. Since you're eventually getting a bumper pull trailer sometime down the line your best bet would be to use the Lets Go Aero V-Lectric FAT PRO Bike Rack for 2 Electric...
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  • What are the Differences Between Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE # HLY74FR and RV Rider # HLY64FR
  • The Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE Bike Rack # HLY74FR and the Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # HLY64FR are very similar bike racks but they do have a couple of differences. The biggest difference is the # HLY64FR is actually a RV rack but you can use it on other vehicles. Another difference is the # HLY64FR fits just 2" hitches, while the # HLY74FR fits 1-1/4" and 2" hitches. The way the holds the bikes on the rack is another difference. The # HLY64FR has padded...
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  • Is Hollywood Racks HLY64FR RV Rider or HLY 74FR SportRider SE Better for Step-Thru Frame Bikes
  • Either rack would work well for you, assuming that you're planning on using the rack on a passenger vehicle with a 2 inch receiver hitch. That being said, one of the racks will work with your step-thru bike right out of the box, the other will require that an accessory be used. The primary difference between the racks is how they hold the bike's frame. The # HLY64FR RV Rider can hold the bike frame at the seat post tube or the top tube, which makes it ideal for bikes with step through...
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  • Comparing Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE and RV Rider Bike Rack
  • The # HLY84FR and # HLY64FR share many similarities but there are 2 key differences aside from the price. The first is the way the bikes are secured. Although both are frame mount bike racks, the Sport Rider uses your standard ratcheting hooks while the RV Rider has padded clamps. Both work well, but the clamps are handy for bikes with alternative frames since they can attach to the frame or seat post. The other major difference is the compatibility. Both work with a motorhome, but the...
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  • Differences Between Hollywood Racks RV Rider and Sport Rider SE
  • The Hollywood Racks # HLY64FR weighs a bit above 70 lbs. Motorhome/RV compatible bike racks are built very sturdy for a reason. The relatively long overhang at the rear of the vehicle (when compared to that of a regular passenger vehicle) causes the rack much more bouncing and shock than would be experienced at the rear of a passenger car, truck or SUV. This bouncing is more severe on a towed trailer versus a motorhome, as a towed RV typically has a more rudimentary suspension that will...
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  • Best Bike Rack to Use with a Class C Motorhome and a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe
  • The Thule Doubletrack, part # TH92BJ is not rated for RV use. Most racks that are folding, tilting or are rated for a Class 1 hitch aren't sturdy enough to take the increased forces that occur on the back of an RV. Instead, I recommend the Swagman E-Spec part # S94FR or Dispatch, part # S44FR. Both are platform racks rated for use with an RV and have a few differences that may matter to you depending on the type of bikes you have. The E-Spec is a newer rack with a 60-lb per bike capacity,...
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  • Recommended Bike Rack Similar to Saris Freedom That Can Be Used on Back of 5th Wheel Trailer
  • Because of the movement that occurs at the rear of towed trailers like 5th wheels or travel trailers, not all bike racks have been tested or approved for this application; most of the bike racks approved have a more solid shank than a standard bike rack that help them stand up to the twisting and up/down movements that occur while being carried on the rear of a trailer. While you can't use the Saris Freedom # SA4412B-FB on the back of your 5th wheel, the Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike...
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  • Best RV Bike Rack With 100 Lb. Weight Limitation
  • The Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk part # CC-275 will need to have one of three specific points on the a-frame free in order for it to work. The measurements will need to be taken from the outside edge on each frame rail. As long as you have space at the 12" wide apart, 32" wide apart, or the 52" wide apart positions on the a-frame the bike bunk will work well for you. I have attached a photo to better illustrate the above measurements. I would be more than happy to provide a comparison...
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  • Comparing Swagman XTC-2 and Trailhead 2 Hitch Bike Racks
  • The main difference between the Swagman XTC-2 2-bike platform rack # S64670 and the Trailhead 2-bike hanging rack # S63360 is the way the bikes load. With a platform rack you don't have to lift the bikes as high up to load them. The other main difference is that the XTC-2 gives you a few more inches of rack clearance from the hitch pin hole, 15-inches instead of 11-inches for the Trailhead. Both racks fit Class 1, 2 and 3 hitches and have 3-inches of rise in the shank for increased ground...
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  • Deciding Between The Curt And Draw-Tite Hitches For My 2021 Subaru Forester
  • Though the Curt # C13409 and Draw-Tite # 76271 are nearly identical to each other, there are a few subtle differences. First being where they sit once installed. The will both have the exact same height of 14-1/2 inches, but the Draw-Tite # 76271 will be recessed 5 inches from the edge of the bumper to the center of the pin hole. The Curt # C13409 will only be 4 inches. This is a pretty small difference, but with you using a bike rack, you will want to make sure the center of the pin...
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  • Comparing Swagman Titan and Thule Camper Bike Racks for a 2016 Nissan Rogue
  • I personally like the Thule Camber 4 Bike Rack # TH9056 better than the Swagman Titan 4 Bike Rack # S63410. It looks cleaner, is easier to load/unload bikes, and it is backed by the Thule name which is huge in the bike rack industry. Both bike racks use levers both for tilting the rack away and for folding the arms down, but the Thule does have the cradles spaced out 7" on center which is further than the Swagman so it'll be easier to load/unload bikes. Another plus is that the straps...
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  • Swagman Nomad Bike Rack Vs. Swagman Traveler XC2
  • The Swagman Nomad Bike Rack for 2 Bikes, # S36FR and the Swagman Traveler XC2, # S64663 will each perform well. The difference is, if you already have a receiver hitch then select the Swagman Nomad, # S36FR. But, if you want a bike rack that bolts onto a bumper, select the the Swagman Traveler XC2, # S64663.
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  • Comparing Swagman E-Spec and Current Bike Racks for an SUV and a Ram ProMaster RV
  • You have a great eye. Both the Swagman E-Spec # S94FR and the Swagman Current # S64678 are super strong bike racks that are constructed for brute strength. This is because Swagman wanted both of these racks to be approved for use when attached to the back of motorhomes/RVs. However, the E-Spec has the advantage of strength because not only can the E-Spec withstand the extra force/torque exerted on it on the back of a motorhome/RV, it also can withstand the increased force when mounted on...
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