We do offer RV and camper hitches in both the frame-mount and bumper-mount varieties. Do please note that all of these are the 2-inch size. This is so because a 1-1/4-inch hitch would not have the strength required for use on the back of a camper trailer. The reason is that the further the rear axle is from the hitch tube, the greater the vertical and lateral sway forces will be on the hitch. All RV hitches are shown on the linked page.
Also, please note that you cannot use just any bike... view full answer...
There are no spare tire bike racks rated for an RV or camper spare tire. However, if your Aliner's bumper is rated for towing and/or carrying weight, we offer several bike rack options that are rated for use behind a camper. Take a look at the Swagman Around the Spare Mighty Rack, # S80501. This rack is designed to fit a 4 to 4-1/2 inch continuous welded square bumper and fit around the spare tire. I have included a link to the installation details and a video review for reference.
Another... view full answer...
We offer specialized roof racks made just for pop-up camper trailers like your Jayco 12HW and we also offer RV bike racks in several varieties.
As a starting point I suggest you confirm the weight rating for the camper top. An average adult bike can weigh 35-lbs or more, so 4 or 5 bikes along with a canoe can present a significant weight load for the camper's top.
A great-value camper rack comes from Swagman, their Roamer LT Roof Rack for Pop-Up Campers # S80510. This square bar rack... 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...
While the Swagman 4 Bumper Mounted Bike Rack # S80600 has a total capacity of 120 lbs, it also has a per bike capacity of 30lbs. That means the individual mounting points for each bike is not rated for bikes heavier than 30lbs.
Thankfully, bike rack technology has improved in recent years and we have more options for you! I recommend using a bumper hitch receiver like the Curt RV Bumper Hitch # E-100. This fits around 4" square bumpers and has a 350 tongue weight capacity.
For a bike... view full answer...
Hey Barbara, yes the Yakima OnRamp # Y88DJ can be used on both your camper and Highlander. It's a really great e-bike rack that is RV rated and if you wanted to add the swing away adapter you can too with the part # Y02483. It's not super hard to remove or install but it does have a bit of weight to it. view full answer...
The Swagman XC 2-Bike Rack Platform Style for 1-1/4" and 2" Trailer Hitches # S64650 does not require a specific wrench or socket. It does use a 3/4 inch wrench or socket and you will want to move the shank up and down as you tighten the bolt. If you want a wrench and socket you can use the Ratchet with 3/4" Socket for Anti-Rattle Hitch Bolts # PTW38106-24.
You may want to use the Anti-Rattle Hitch Lock and Cable for Swagman Bike Racks w/ 1-1/4" & Combo Shanks - 7' # S64031 to further... view full answer...
The Swagman XTC4 four bike rack, item # S64665, is not designed to be used behind any type of trailer. The problem is that these racks have not been built to withstand the increased forces that are present behind a towed RV.
We do have hitch bike racks that are designed for use behind trailers but none of the 4 bike models are platform racks. I have posted a link to the options we have that are rated for use behind RV trailers and motor homes.
I would recommend the Swagman Original 4-Bike... view full answer...
As far as affecting the turning radius, it is possible that mounting the Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk Trailer-Mounted Bike Rack Carrier for A-Frame Trailers # CC-275 with your 30-inch bike rack can interfere with your camper shell. As far as being able to open your camper shell, even though it is highly unlikely, there is no way to determine that without knowing the distance between the trailer and the truck, the lid length of the shell, and the measurement of your bikes' pedals and handlebars.... view full answer...
That's a good question and while we have bike racks that can be used on a trailer, you hit the mark when you mentioned "bounce" as the reason that some bike racks like the RockyMounts SplitRail are not rated for use behind an RV or trailer. The bike rack manufacturer decided this particular rack is in more danger of potential damage on a trailer because there is significantly more movement at the rear of a fifth wheel trailer or camper than there is at the rear of a passenger car.
So while... view full answer...
There is a ride quality difference between an RV motorhome and a fifth wheel/camper RV so not all bike racks can fit both applications, but our most popular 4-bike rack we offer that is confirmed for use behind a 5th wheel camper is the Yakima LongHaul 4 Bike RV Rack # Y02476. view full answer...
The Thule T2 # TH83JV will work in the receiver portion of multipurpose ball mount # D210. The issue is that you will likely have reduced turning clearance when towing the trailer and the bikes and/or rack could make contact with the trailer if you were to turn tightly enough.
The height of the ball mount is another potential issue. The # D210 has a 2-1/4 inch drop. To determine if this will be a factor there are some measurements you can take. First measure from the ground to the top... view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Swagman and she said the Swagman XTC-2 2-Bike Platform Rack # S64670 that you reference is not rated for use at the rear of an RV, trailer or camper because of the additional forces present at the back of trailers.
The Swagman 2 bike platform racks rated for use at the rear of an RV, trailer or camper is the # S64663. This bike rack will only be able to carry 2 bikes.
The only 4 bike rack rated for the rear of a RV or travel trailer is the Swagman 4 Bike Rack,... view full answer...
The Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE 4 Bike Platform Rack part # HR1400Z is not rated for use on travel trailers so it will not work on a pop-up camper. If you are looking for a platform style rack then the Swagman 4 Bike Carrier RV Mounted Bike Rack part # S80600 would be the only option. If not, you can use the Yakima LongHaul RV Bike Rack part # Y02476 with the Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver part # 13703. view full answer...
There is a lot more movement at the rear of a trailer or an RV due to the longer wheelbase. This causes additional stress on hitch mounted accessories. Many bike racks are not designed or rated to handle the additional stress.
With that being said some bike racks are designed and rated to be used on the back of RVs and trailers. One of the top such racks is the Yakima LongHaul # Y02476. The LongHaul can carry up to 4 bikes and includes locks for the rack and the bikes, just like the... view full answer...
I linked for you our main page for 4-bike RV-rated bike racks. These include both platform style racks like the bumper-mount Swagman # S80600 .
The Pro Series Q-Slot Platform-Style rack DISCONTINUED PS63138 is a great rack but it is not suitable for use on a camper or RV. We do have 4-bike carriers that will work for you.
Any accessory item like a bike rack or cargo carrier that is going to be installed on the back of an RV (either a trailer, pop-up camper or motor home) has to be specifically... view full answer...
The item you selected, Swagman RV Bumper 2 Bike Rack # S80501, is designed for square bumpers. On pop-up campers you would usually see a c-channel bumper.
You could also use a dual receiver like the Curt Trailer Hitch Ball Mount With 2 Inch Receiver # D210. You could use a bike rack in the top receiver opening like the Swagman Trailhead 2 Bike Carrier, part # S63360. Then you would use the hitch ball opening to connect your camper.
If your pop-up camper has a c-channel bumper, you would... view full answer...
Yes, the Surco 2 Bike Carrier # SP501BR can be used with the ladder on your slide-in truck camper ladder. You will want a Cable Lock # e98891 to secure them to your camper. view full answer...
For an extender that long you will need a 2-1/2 inch receiver and an extender like the Titan Hitch Box Extension and Reducer for 2-1/2 inch trailer hitches # RP45292. If your hitch is not a 2-1/2 inch receiver you cannot use the Titan extender.
You need to keep in mind your limitations when using an adapter or extender. Using a hitch extender on a 2-inch hitch will reduce your trailer hitch tongue capacity by 50 percent. So if your trailer hitch is rated for 350 pounds of vertical load,... view full answer...
Since there aren't any RV approved 5 bike racks your best option would be a ladder bike rack like the # SP501BR to carry two of the bikes and then a hitch bike rack approved for RV use like the Yakima Longhaul part # Y02476 and you'd be set. view full answer...