Swagman Hitch Bike Racks - S64600
This rack fits firmly over the ball mount of your 2" receiver, enabling you to tow your boat or trailer while carrying three bikes.
Swagman Towing Bike Rack
Features:
- 3 bike carrier that mounts to the shank of a Class III, 2" square ball mount (not included).
- Includes 3 Bolts to ensure a snug fit around ball mount
- Kraton vinyl cushioning helps protect frames and offers additional gripping power
- Flexible top plate accommodates several different frame sizes
- Turning knobs with top plate secure bikes to the rack
- Bikes can be locked to the rack with 1 padlock (sold separately)
Specs:
- Designed for 2" x 2" trailer hitches
- A minimum 10" clearance is required between the hitch pin hole and the ball hole for mounting
- Use Ball Mounts 2736, 80233 or D-28
- Extra-Long Ball Mounts with a Rise/Drop usually do not work because of the angled metal supporting the ball mount face
- Base of rack measures 3-1/8" long
- NOTE: The trailer hitch's tongue weight capacity is reduced by the weight of the bike rack and the bikes when towing
64600 Swagman 3 Bike Towing Hitch Rack for 2" Trailer Hitches
Replaces Draw-Tite # 40123; Hidden Hitch # 51940
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Ask the Experts about this Swagman Hitch Bike Racks
- Using a Rise or Drop Ball Mount with the 3 Bike Hitch Mounted Folding Towing Bike Rack
- The base of the 3 Bike Hitch Mounted Folding Towing Bike Rack part # S64600 is 3-1/8 inches long. It is stated at the bottom of the page that this rack may not work with ball mounts that have a rise or because the welded gusset in the ball mount may prevent the rack from sliding far enough on to the ball mount. If you have 4 inches of space on the top and bottom of the ball mount from the hitch to the gusset when it is mounted, you should not have a problem.
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- Towing Bike Rack for a 2004 Volkswagen Touareg
- This bike rack will work as long as your 2004 Volkswagen Touareg has at least a Class III trailer hitch. A minimum 10 inch clearance is required between the hitch pin hole and the ball hole for mounting is also required. The base of this rack measures 3-1/8 inches long. The trailer hitch's tongue weight capacity is reduced by the weight of the bike rack and the bikes when towing. If your ball mount does not have the required clearance you could use ball mounts, 2736, 80233 or D-28. Extra-Long
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- Swagman Towing Bike Rack S64600 Clearance
- The base of this rack measures 3-1/8 inches long. If you only have 2 inches clearance then this rack will not mount on to your ball mount with sufficient clearance to insert the hitch pin. You could purchase an extended ball mount (see links below) or you could buy a hitch mounted bike rack and use our multi purpose ball mount to carry your bikes and allow towing of a trailer at the same time. Remember, do not exceed the tongue weight of your hitch or your towing vehicle (whichever is less) wh
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- Is There an Extension and Rise for Swagman Original Bike Rack for 3 Bike?
- I am sorry, we do not carry an extension bar with a rise. However, we do carry bike racks with a longer shank and a rise. The Swagman Trailhead for three bikes (part number S63365) has a 4-1/2 inch rise and the length of the foot is 13 inches from the pin hole to the start of the rack. The Swagman Trailhead also has a 4-bike rack (part number S63380) with the same rise and length.
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- Using the Swagman Towing 3 Bike Rack, Part # S64004 on Bike with Dual Crossbars
- If the double cross bar is side by side, the bike will not work in the 3 Bike Hitch Mounted Folding Towing Bike Rack without using an adapter, assuming that the gooseneck on your your bike will offer the 3 inches of clearance needed above the top of the cross bar.
If the double crossbars consist of one bar over the other, and if there is 3 inches of clearance between them the bike rack can be used without an adapter. The bike with the double crossbars would need to be mounted furthest to the
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