If you have an Suv as a tow car or tow a 5th wheel, you're probably seeing for an easy way to haul your bikes. And you're in luck. There are many options for transporting bikes on 5th wheels, trip trailers, and tent trailers. There is the over-the-spare-tire rack, the ladder-mount, the traditional bumper/receiver mount, and the non-traditional a-frame tongue mount. All are good in their own right as long as you understand their limitations.
Many stories abound on whether or not it is even safe to setup a bike rack on a towable Rv. Some say the bumper-mounted racks will bounce too much, break the welds on the bumper, and send the bikes flying in to traffic behind you. Others will plainly say that they have never had any problems for years.
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If you're going to use the bumper-mounted rack, the trick is to ensure that the square tube bumper is of enough thickness and is welded correctly to the frame of the Rv. Many bumpers are very thin and are poorly welded. This is fine for its intended purpose of sewer hose storehouse but not necessarily for a bike rack. A rack with more than two bikes on it can originate a lot of twisting leverage on the bumper, fatiguing the welds over time, ultimately resulting in weld failure. If in doubt, have a professional welder beef up the welds and reinforce the bumper. This holds true with the "over-the-spare-tire" bike rack as well since the bumper is probably not designed to cope more than the spare tire weight.
The ladder mount is an easy way to converyance a few lightweight bikes. Most ladders are rated for upwards of 250 pounds, which can accommodate most humans and pretty much any two bikes, in case,granted they are secured where they cannot bounce. Like the bumper/receiver mount rack, it's the bouncing that can cause ladder detachment and/or buildings failure.
For trip trailers, a indubitably great way to mount a bike rack is on the tongue. There are purpose-built racks that mount to each side of the a-frame and place the bike carrier above the propane tanks. They are quite solid and take the worry out of transporting your bikes since you can indubitably keep an eye on them from the rear view mirror. The only downside is that the bikes are a puny harder to fetch on the rack since the rack sits up fairly high. You might need a hand hefting them up there.
Tent trailers contribute an even more fetch way to converyance bikes. Rack mounts made for cars can be bolted to the roof of the tent trailer and up to four bikes can be hauled this way. Since the racks are built for total mounting security, this is the extreme way for tent trailer owners to carry their bikes.
Tip: Transporting your bikes on your Rv can field them to road grime and bug splats. Get yourself some bike covers. There are normal purpose covers and practice fit types and they will do wonders for keeping the gunk off your bikes.
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