No, none of them do James. The Swagman Swivel Hitch Extender item #S86SR only extends out to 90°. It does have the benefit of being able to swing towards the driver and passenger side. The Kuat Pivot 2 item #PVP20B is the only one that swings…
Hey Carole, thanks for reaching out! The Swagman Swivel Hitch Extender #S86SR has arms that are about 29-1/2" long. Swagman actually has a dimensional photo that gives more dimensions that you'll ever want that I'm attaching for you to…
Hey Charles, The Swagman Swivel #S86SR is not rated for use with a travel trailer. All of the swing away adapters that we carry are not rated for that kind of use. They can only be used on a Car, Truck, SUV or Van ( Class B motorhomes are built on a…
Hello Andrew, Well that sounds like quite the fun trip, what state or states will you be traveling through? You're asking a really important question, especially since you're planning a cross-country trip with about 250 pounds of bikes and…
Hey Alan, thanks for reaching out! According to Kuat, the Kuat Beta Bike Rack #B202-114 alone won't be long enough to clear the spare tire, but I've got some alternatives I'd like to tell you about: What I recommend doing is getting the…
Hey James, the Hollywood Racks RV Rider bike rack does not have a ramp option made for it. Do you have this bike rack already? If not, I'd go a different route for the e-bike rack like the Thule Easy Fold XT part #TH903202.
Hey James, A great electric jack option for you it the RAM electric jack #EJ-3520-BBX. This has a 3,500lb lift capacity and 25-1/2" of total lift for your trailer. Starting off at 9-1/2" fully retracted to 35" tall when fully extended…
Hey Jerry, Kuat does make a single bike rack that can work with fat tires up to 5 inches in width with the Kuat Piston SR Bike Rack for 1 Bike #KU88ZR. This is by far the nicest bike rack on the market too so you'll really like this rack. It…
Hello Karla, Wow, that is a really nice e-bike! I do not blame you for wanting a ramp for your e-bike, just because you can lift your bike doesn't mean that you should. For your 2024 Aventon A-Level 2 step through Commuter E-bike I recommend the…
Hello Jim, Wow, that is a really nice bike! I can definitely see why you want to keep it protected. You unfortunately are correct. I really wish I could tell you that it will work, but it will not. The longest bike it can hold is 72". I attached…
Hi Dave; yes, the Curt #C94WR also fits the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid. You can actually see it on a hybrid model in the picture I added to this page. The hitch has the 2" receiver you need and a max tongue weight of 525 lbs to handle your bike…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
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I need a way to haul my bike—what are my options?
You’ve got a few good choices, depending on your vehicle and how you want to transport it. A hitch bike rack is probably the easiest—it just slides into your hitch, and you’re good to go. If you don’t have a hitch, a trunk-mounted rack works well. And if you want to keep your rear access clear, a roof-mounted rack is a solid option. Oh, and if you’re camping or traveling in an RV, they make special RV and camper bike racks, too!
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Are there any bike accessories I should check out?
A handlebar bag is awesome for holding small stuff like your phone and keys, and a cup holder is great for keeping your drink handy on casual rides. If you need to carry more, a bike basket is a lifesaver. And don’t forget a bike lock—because nothing ruins a trip faster than a missing bike!Check out etrailer's Bike Accessories to find everything you need to upgrade your ride and make every trip more convenient.
What’s the best way to store my bike when I’m not riding?
If you want to save space, a wall-mounted bike hanger is a great way to keep it off the ground. If you have a garage, a freestanding bike rack lets you store multiple bikes neatly. And if you like to tinker with your bike, a repair stand makes maintenance so much easier.
How do I keep my bike secure while I’m driving?
A solid bike rack is step one—make sure your bike is strapped in tight before you hit the road. A bike lock adds extra security, especially if you’re stopping somewhere overnight. And always double-check the rack’s stability before you drive off—better safe than sorry!