If your camper has frame rails that are between 47-1/8 and 77 inches apart, the Ultra-Fab # UF35-946403 will work. The hitch has a 350 lb tongue weight capacity, which means that the weight of the bikes and the rack they're carried on cannot exceed 350 lbs.
This being said, be aware that most bike racks out there aren't designed for use on the rear of a towed camper. A bike rack installed on a towed camper will be subjected to an extreme amount of bouncing and crashing that it wouldn't... view full answer...
Yes, the Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe RV Cover for Class B Camper Vans # CA80104 has a 3-Year Warranty that would cover issues with the cover from the factory.
Please note this is designed to fit snug around the body of the motorhome and isn't meant to fit over your bike rack as well. If that's what you're wanting then you need the longer cover part # CA80106 which is for vans up to 27' long and you will have extra material hanging at the back. view full answer...
The laws on pulling trailers mostly varies depending on weight and total length of your setup, but yes, people do sometimes tow a trailer behind another trailer. For the majority of people though, that hitch is used for accessories approved for use behind an RV. Those accessories are commonly in forms of bike racks such as the Swagman Dispatch # S44FR or cargo carriers such as the Stromberg Carlson # CC-100. view full answer...
Nope, you will not need any type of adapter bar for your RadRover step-thru ebike when using the Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # HLY64FR.
The RV Rider # HLY64FR doesn't use frame hooks like a lot of bike racks, it uses padded clamps that you can rotate and adjust vertically to grasp the frame wherever you need to. view full answer...
Vehicle suspensions are built with comfort in mind and put much less stress on a bike rack, whereas RV suspensions are a lot less sophisticated and will bounce a lot causing a lot of stress on the bike rack. Over time this stress can cause the bike rack to break down so it's important to get a bike rack that's been tested for use on an RV to avoid destroying your bike rack.
The Hollywood Racks Destination E Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # HLY66ZR you were looking at is only rated for... view full answer...
I am sorry but we do not offer a RV bike rack/cargo carrier combination. Hollywood rack used to make such a carrier, but it was not rated for RV use, and it has been discontinued for about a year now. We do offer RV rated bike racks like the Hollywood rack Rv Rider # HLY64FR. This is made with RV use in mind, and can carry two bikes weighing up to 80 lbs apiece.
We also have cargo carriers like the # 63153. This is a 24" by 60" platform rated for 500 lbs.
Unfortunately there is not... view full answer...
All of the RV ladder bike racks we offer are limited to 2 bikes. This is due to the weight of the bikes and the amount of stress additional bikes would cause. I have attached a link to our product page for the ladder bike racks we offer you can check out.
The Swagman 4 Bike Carrier RV Mounted Bike Rack, part # S80600 is not a ladder mounted carrier. It is designed to fit steel square bumpers at least 4 inches wide and not more than 4-1/2 inches wide. view full answer...
The reason why we don't recommend the Saris Freedom 4 Bike Rack # SA4414B on an RV, motorhome, flat-towed vehicle, or 5th-wheel trailer is because of the added torque experienced at the rear of those vehicles while traveling. The added force can damage the bikes, the rack, or the hitch receiver, and it can be dangerous for other drivers on the road. Since your bumper is customized for extra support and has a welded-on receiver, it should be better off than a bolted-on hitch. However, the... view full answer...
According to my technical contact at Swagman the company has done extensive testing regarding the forces that are expected when using a hitch mounted bike rack on the receiver of an RV and other trailers. As a result of this testing they have specifically over engineered the bike racks to accommodate the additional forces that will be exerted on the bike racks.
Swagman has tested and over engineered specific of their bike racks to handle the forces and stresses related to being used... view full answer...
The answer is yes, when mounted on a Class A motorhome, if you wanted to use a cover that completely covers both bikes, you absolutely could with the Swagman Chinook Bike Rack for 2 Bikes # S64683.
The Chinook # S64683 is more than strong enough to be installed on the back of your Class A RV and have a cover; it is constructed from steel and has a 45-lb per bike weight capacity so it will be very sturdy as you are travelling. view full answer...
Yes, the Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack # HLY64FR is the same as the HR1700 Hollywood Racks RV Rider Electric Bicycle Hitch Rack you mentioned, we just have a different part number for our website, but this is the same bike rack. view full answer...
Yep, there is indeed a loading ramp you can get that works with the Swagman Escapee RV Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # S39SR.
The correct part is the Loading Ramp # S59SR. view full answer...
Yes, you can keep your Thule EasyFold XT # TH903202 on the back of your car year-round, however your bike rack will be subjected to the elements and more than normal wear and tear.
While we do offer the Swagman Bike Cover for RV's # S24FR which will cover two large bikes on the back of an RV, we do not offer a cover to be used on cars, unfortunately. view full answer...
When loading bikes onto the cradles before raising the center mast on the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE2 Bike Rack for 2 Electric Cargo Bikes # HR1450Z or the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE Bike Rack for 2 Electric Cargo Bikes - 2" Hitches # HR1450Z-W, it truly depends on the height of the bike's downtube and the front derailleur/pedals. This is because the only way to raise the mast with a bike loaded is if the ratcheting hooks are all the way in the down-most position on the rack, and... view full answer...
The hook and loop strap you see on your Hollywood Racks RV Rider 2 Electric Cargo Bike Platform Rack # HR1670 is just another securing point for you bike frame. I've included a picture where you can see the strap on the frame of the bike to give you an idea of where the strap is intended on going. view full answer...
The Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes - 2" Hitches - Frame Mount, part # HLY64FR, is the HR1700 model. I have included a video review link below. view full answer...
I use the Swagman RV Bumper Bike Rack, # S80501, to carry my bikes when I tow as well and I understand your concern about the bike pedals hitting the spare tire. There are a few ways to avoid that from happening. With my bike, I rotate the pedals so they are as far away from any part of the spare tire as possible. On my setup, this puts the inner pedal toward the middle of the wheel because it is not low enough to clear the bottom of the tire.
Then, I use a strap like part # SR54FR to... view full answer...
I see no reason why a properly-installed aftermarket hitch like the Curt Adjustable RV Hitch # 13703 added to your Highland 5th wheel should cause a warranty issue for any manufacturer. We sell a lot of these RV hitches.
Just the same, I suggest checking with Highland Ridge by calling them with your trailer's VIN. If nothing else they may be able to give you some helpful advice on the installation. I linked two videos also.
Adding this 2-inch RV hitch will allow you to use RV-rated 2-inch... view full answer...
The important thing to remember about this Curt Trailer Hitch Ballmount with 2 Inch Receiver for Bike Racks or Cargo Carriers, part # D210, is that it is a great product but it has to be used correctly. It is critical that you observe and follow the towing and tongue weight limit. I do not know how high the coupler of your trailer will be, or at what height your receiver on your Windstar will be when installed, so I cannot say whether your trailer will be level when using this product.... view full answer...
Of the ladder mounted bike racks we offer, the Surco # SP501BR model you referenced has the highest weight capacity at 75 lbs. Your combined bike weight is 77 lbs, so if you were to remove the seats from each bike, you'd probably get the load under the 75 lb weight capacity of the rack.
Ladder mounted bike racks are pretty bare-bones, there's not much in the way of padding on them. You can always add padding to the rack. I've found that those pool noodle floatation devices work just great... view full answer...