Question Was Asked By - fiona
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We are a family of 5, but the youngest is still on the back of my bike for now. It would be potentially 4-5 years before he is riding independantly. So...first question is should we be looking at 4 bike racks or 5 ?? I hve looked into the Swagman, thule and Yakima 5 bike versions. As it is mostly me doing the biking with the kids I need it to be easy to use and safe. Which of these would fit this bill ? Lastly...we are driving a 1997 VW Eurovan and it has been suggested to me that the 5 bike racks would be too much weight. I have talked to VW, but they only come up with tongue weight. Would any of the 3 above named brands work better with our vehicle or none at all ? Thanks for your help !
asked by: fiona
Expert Reply:
The tongue weight figure quoted to you by Volkswagen will tell you the maximum weight that you would be able to suspend from a hitch. The weight of the bike rack as well as all the bicycles placed on it could not exceed this capacity. I would recommend going with the Bike Rack with the 5 bike capacity. This way, in 4 years you will not need to purchase a new bike rack. I would recommend the Thule Roadway, part number TH915XT, primarily because of its 150 pound weight capacity and dual arm design that would reduce bike movement while towing. Thule makes a great rack that will give you many years of dependable service.
expert reply by: Mike L
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DISCONTINUED - Thule Roadway 5 Bike Carrier for 2" Hitches - Tilting - Hitch Mount
TH915XT
Retail: $279.95
Price: $239.95
Product Summary:
Hanging Rack5 BikesTilting RackDual ArmLocks Not Included
Product Specs:
Class 3Fits 2 Inch HitchFrame Mount - Anti-Sway
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