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Curt Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting

Curt Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting

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Call etrailer.com at 1-800-940-8924 for expert service. We are your Thor hitch bike racks experts, and offer a great price. etrailer.com carries a complete line of CURT products for your Thor Vegas Motorhome 2017. Curt Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting part C18065 from CURT can be ordered online at etrailer.com. Complete hitch bike racks installation instructions and technical support.
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CURT Hitch Bike Racks - C18065

  • Hanging Rack
  • 5 Bikes
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • Folding Rack
  • Tilt-Away Rack
  • CURT
  • Class 3

This 5-bike rack is great for carrying bikes for the whole family. Tapered arms have wide spacing near the mast for carrying adult bikes and narrow spacing at the end of the rack for carrying kids' bikes. Tilts with bikes unloaded.


Features:

  • Hanging bike rack carries 5 bikes using your vehicle's hitch receiver
  • Tapered arms are great for carrying adult bikes and kids' bikes
  • Anti-sway cradles secure bikes by the top tube and seat post
    • Reduce bike-to-bike contact and help prevent scratches and scuffs
  • Tethered pull pins allow rack to tilt and arms to fold
    • Mast tilts down without bikes loaded to access cargo area
  • Anti-rattle hitch pin reduces movement of rack in hitch receiver
  • Cable lock and hitch lock (sold separately) deter theft of your bikes and the rack
    • Welded rung on back of mast provides anchor point for cable lock
  • Frame adapter bar (sold separately) required for bikes without a straight, horizontal top tube
  • Black powder coated steel construction is rust resistant


Specs:

  • Application: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers
  • Carrying capacity: 5 bicycles
  • Weight capacity: 45 lbs per bike
  • Distance from center of hitch pin hole to closest edge of carrier: 10"
  • Distance between arms (outside cradle to outside cradle):
    • Wide end: 16"
    • Narrow end: 10"
  • Cradle width: 2-3/16"
  • Carrier weight: 43 lbs
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Approved for use on cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, and motorhomes - not approved for fifth wheels, towable campers, or flat-towed vehicles

Tapered, Dual Folding Arms with Anti-Sway Cradles

Curt premium 5-bike carrier with tapered, dual armsCurt premium 5-bike carrier with tapered, dual arms

This Curt rack has dual arms that provide excellent support for your bikes. They slope up to provide ground clearance for steep driveways and bumpy roads. The tapered arms are great for carrying bikes for the whole family. The arms are 16" apart near the mast for carrying adult bikes. The spacing between the arms then narrows to 10" at the end of the rack, making it easier to carry kids' bikes.


Curt premium 5-bike carrier with tapered, dual arms folded down

To fold the arms down, remove the tethered pull pin at the top of the mast. This leaves a smaller footprint, so you can keep the rack on your vehicle to park in your garage. And when stored in this configuration, it doesn't take up as much space in your garage.


Curt premium 5-bike carrier anti-sway cradles.

Anti-sway cradles with rubber straps hold your bikes firmly in place. Each set of cradles has two straps that secure your bike along the top tube and one that secures the seat post or downtube. This multi-point contact helps keep your bikes from rocking back and forth, reducing bike-to-bike contact. The soft rubber cradles rotate around the rack's arms to accommodate bikes of different styles and shapes. They also have raised ridges that prevent your brake and shifter cables from getting pinched.


Tilts for Cargo Area Access

Curt premium tilting mast

The rack tilts down without your bikes loaded. This means you won't have to remove the whole rack to access your cargo area for grocery runs and other errands.


Curt Premium 5-bike rack t-handle

To tilt the rack, remove the tethered pull pin at the base of the rack, lift the spring-loaded, T-shaped handle and lower the mast. When you're ready to go, raise the mast back up until the T-shaped handle snaps back into place, and re-insert the pull pin.


Threaded Hitch Pin

Curt premium hitch pin

A threaded hitch pin is included to help eliminate rattle in the hitch receiver during transport. To tighten the pin in your hitch, use the included 3/4" wrench, or a 3/4" socket wrench (sold separately). A clip is also included to keep the pin in place.


Welded Rung and Available Accessories

Curt built-in rung.Curt standard cable lock

The welded rung on the back of the upright mast provides an anchor point for a cable lock (sold separately) to help deter theft of your bikes.


Curt standard cable lock

A hitch lock (sold separately) is also available to secure the rack to your vehicle.


Saris Bones Hitch 2 Adapter Sleeve and Hitch Pin

If you have a women's bike, kid's bike, or any other bike without a straight, horizontal top tube, you will need an adapter bar (sold separately) to properly mount your bike. The bar fits between the seat post and handlebar stem post of your bike to create a top tube so your bike hangs level on the rack.



18065 Curt Premium Hanging Style Hitch Mounted Bike Carrier - 5 Bikes - 2 Inch Hitches

Installation Details C18065 Installation instructions

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Customer Reviews

Curt Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting - C18065

Average Customer Rating:  4.4 out of 5 stars   (351 Customer Reviews)

This 5-bike rack is great for carrying bikes for the whole family. Tapered arms have wide spacing near the mast for carrying adult bikes and narrow spacing at the end of the rack for carrying kids' bikes. Tilts with bikes unloaded.

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It was obvious that we received a product that was returned by someone else when the box was overly taped shut, a support collar was broken, and most of the pieces were out of their ripped plastic bags. However, it was a great price to hold 5, 26" and/or 27" Trek bikes. I used a piece of the broken collar and went ahead and assembled the rack. Due to the weight of the 5 bikes it did not wobble that much when driving, as one of the bike tires was up against my car. I can only imagine that if we received an untampered product that this review would have been 5 stars. The picture is a little hard to see, but there are 5 Trek bikes on the rack on my 2020 Toyota Seinna.



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We received a damaged box, damaged items, no instructions, the nuts and bolts are completely stripped and not inside a bag. This was obviously used, returned, not checked for quality and sent out. We are extremely upset.

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Rebecca N.

7/13/2023

Oh my goodness! I will have our Customer Service team reach out as soon as possible. We can have replacements sent out.



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Great bike rack! Very sturdy and easy to use



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This bike rack is for 5 bikes, but have not been able to get 5 bikes on it so far. Most can get on is 4 bikes. from all the reviews of this rack and other brands, it was the longest and also had the highest weight capacity. I think if you have like 2 adult bikes and 3 kids bikes, then 5 is possible. We have bikes, 2 cruisers, and 3 regular all more than 24in size. So we use to carry 4 bikes on it, and need to put 1 in the trunk, in van.
For the rack it self, it is straight forward to assemble and hook up to van hitch. Also got a Curt 2in hitch installed on van from uhaul. The little pin to tighten the vertical portion of the bike rack lost its threading after like 4 - 5 uses and so it is not useful. They need to redesign so that is it firm and there is no play in it. I called etrailer and they said nothing they can do from their side. I will try local hardware for another screw to see if that will help.
The overall order and service from etrailer, was good, i placed order on a Saturday and they also matched another online price and i received my order on Wednesday the following week.
To fold down need to unpin, as compared to some other brands that have a 1 pull handle to perform same operation.



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It was going to cost $50 to rent bikes for the week in Florida, per bike, that's $150 for the week, which i was going to spend so we could ride bikes for the week. After doing some research, i decided to just buy a rack, and take our own bikes. I got this rack for like $$$. I couldn't be happier. Now i have this rack to take our bikes anywhere we want to go!! We had such a great trip and got to take our own bikes and didn't have to worry about renting some. This rack is very solid and was great for the 15 hour drive each way from Illinois to Florida and back. I only took 3 bikes on this 5 bike rack, but I believe could have easily put on 2 more. I do have 2 more small children that didn't take this trip with us, but will be traveling with me in the future, which is why i got the 5 bike rack. It is really convenient how the kids bikes fit on the narrower part. I purchased the SR0901 locking pin to go with this after researching and finding the review that said it would work. [link]
it worked perfectly and gave me piece of mind my rack was secured.
i also purchased this cable, RKY3850 and just used a lock i had at home to secure the bikes to the rack.
I would say this rack would be better if it had the lock and cable already in it, like some of the more expensive racks. It would also be better if the tilting points were simple handles like some of the more expensive racks. The pin and clips can be a bit of a pain and take some getting used to, but they aren't that hard to work. It would just be more convenient to have handles to tilt the rack to get into the trunk, etc. The convenience of having the handles and built in cable and lock is definitely not worth an extra $150-$200 more in price in my opinion.
There is also a screw handle that you have to tighten up to get the rack solid and not wiggle, you will see on the video reviews. I found that after a few hours of travel, this screw began to wiggle loose, and needed tightened. I simply checked this, and re-tightened every time we stopped for gas. not a huge issue, but i definitely think this is a design flaw. it didn't need re-tightened every time we stopped, but it usually did, about 75% of the time.
Lastly, the kids bikes did not fit on very good, so i had to purchase 2 of these bike adapter bars. I bought them on [site]
All in all, i think i made a very solid and affordable purchase. instead of just throwing away $150 to a rental place, now i have this rack to use anytime we want to go out of town. It is certainly not the most expensive rack and doesn't have all the fancy features that the more expensive ones do, but for me and my family, it is perfect. We are not avid bike riders and won't use it every single weekend. If you are looking for one to use every weekend, you may want a more expensive fancier Thule or such. If you are looking for one that you may use a few times per summer, etc, this is a great choice. The rack is also very solid and feels very nice. It is not flimsy. It certainly doesn't feel cheap. Curt has really made a nice product here. It looks really nice as well. It looks pretty fancy and expensive. If would definitely recommend this Curt bike rack and make this purchase again.



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The rack is sturdy for 3-5 bikes and only for 3-5 uses. The purpose of the screwed in pin (pic attached) is to eliminate rack swing but it got stripped after few bumps on the road and caused the rack to swing front and back. There’s no way I can avoid bumps on the road unless you drive 10 mph on highway. There’s no way a tiny pin can hold 5 bikes weights load including the rack! I’m not the only one that has this issue so this must be a flaw on the rack. So I called Curt manufacturer because it’s still under only ONE year warranty. They did send me a new shank but If your bike rack swings after 3-5 uses, will you use it? I won’t. You might get away to fix the swing by getting a U clamp but …



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Depending on what kind of bike you have and how much space there is in the void between the top tube, down tube and seat tube will determine if this is the bike rake for you. I have an older bike and there is a lot of room but my wife, daughter and son have more modern bikes and there is hardly any room to fit the mounting bars through the bike and if you just mount the bike from the down tube it is not very stable.

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Brooke M.

6/22/2023

It sounds like you would benefit from a bike adapter bar like part # MPG2165. This holds your alternative frame bike at the handlebars and seat to create a bar for the bike rack to be able to hold the bike easily.

Josh

6/26/2023

Thank you so much Brooke! I just ordered them, cant wait to try them out!



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First trip out I only loaded on 3 bikes to test it out and I’m glad I did! 6 of 9 straps used to secure bikes ripped apart at the attach points completely releasing one of the bikes while driving. The bike that completely came out of cradles bounced around on the rack during the drive, I don’t know how I didn’t lose it. This caused damage to the rack frame, (multiple scratches that were already rusting the following day, as well as 3 damaged frame cradles from the bike bouncing around). This is very unexpected from a seemingly well built rack and a brand name you’d think you could trust. Hopefully etrailer or Curt will see this review and direct me toward some warranty information, or replace the rack or the damaged parts.

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Jenny N.

5/10/2023

I am really surprised that the straps would come apart like this. I will have our Customer Service team reach out to you and wee what we can do under the warranty.



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Very solid product. Well constructed. Doesn't bounce around and rubber bike straps hold bikes in place very well. I'm very confident when using that nothing is going to break or come apart. Comes mostly assembled, so that's nice. Only reason for marking product down comes from the fact that it's a bit overly complicated. Still very manageable, but more complicated than it has to be. Don't expect to keep the rack on your SUV and drive around with it when not bike riding as there are three pins to remove and replace just to tilt it down to open your back hatch. Again, it's easy enough to manage, but just enough of a pain. I showed my wife the three-step procedure and she said "oh heck no!" Plan on packing a pliers with you to more easily pull lynch pins (there are several). Also plan on purchasing a socket wrench with a 3/4" socket to more easily get the main pin screwed on (using a crescent or fixed wrench will take you forever).

Also, there is a really good chance that this bike rack will NOT hold kid bikes 20" and smaller. My middle kids' bike (24") barely fits. Not sure if a smaller bike would fit if you purchased an additional seat stem to handlebar adapter.



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Fit perfectly. Install is quick and easy. ettrailer shipped and delivered on time with UPS tracking. No problems at all. I would definitely buy from them again.

Ken

6/12/2023

Pretty good. The plastic mounting blocks sometimes float around on the arms, allowing bike movement. I had to pull over once to remount a bike onto differenttighter blocks.

Etrailer Expert

Mike L.

9/6/2023

@Ken We have a quick tip that will help prevent those bike cradles from moving around. Situate each cradle where you want it, and one by one move the cradle over by an inch or so. Spray the tube where the cradle will sit with some cheap aerosol hair spray, then move the cradle to where you want it. Give the cradle a twist up and down and and leave it at the desired angle. Once the hair spray dries, it'll keep the cradle in place. Hope that helps!


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We are excited to use our new bike rack. Attached it to our hitch with no problems and was able to get 5 bikes on.

Great customer service from etrailer. We tried ordering this product through three other places and all were on back order and couldn’t get it to us in time for our trip. etrailer guaranteed their product was in stock and even price-matched it for me. I was able to track my product through the entire process from order placement to delivery. Thank you etrailer!



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This product has brought us joy in biking as a family of 6. It can take awhile to get all the bikes loaded but the price was much lower than the Thule brand and to me it’s an ok trade off. Plus we can even open the trunk of the car with all the bikes on if we really need to...with two people.
Best part was the customer service of e-trailer.



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We like this rack vs the Thule bike rack, which we purchased before this one, because it fits smaller framed bikes. Getting it upright and/or folded down tends to be a bit of process whereas the Thule was much easier. Overall we have been happy with this product!



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I am lining up with other reviewers on this site who say how remarkable the customer service is. etrailer.com provided exceptional service and assistance to me as I wound my way through researching the options for a bike rack that could accommodate 5 bicycles. Delivery was great, too - within several days, the bike rack was on my doorstep.

There are a couple of more sophisticated options, and I am the person who dislikes purchasing anything twice - I typically run toward the most expensive. However, this rack is not only functional but also well-built, handsome and incredibly well-priced.

Assembly was a breeze, particularly for someone who is disinclined to read instructions. In less than 15 minutes, the rack was sitting pretty on the back of my SUV.

I have yet to load the bicycles and take a trip, but it should easily accommodate our eclectic mix of adult and children's bikes.



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I received the bike rack and was pleased at how easy it was to set up and install. I drove around for a day with it on the truck before loading it up with 4 bikes and heading out for a weeks vacation. I have not tried the tilting feature yet but am pleased so far with this product. Right after my purchase I received a thank you email from George at etrailer.



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Good rack. Holds all the bikes without trouble, though some smaller framed bikes take a little more effort to get over the triangular cradles. Those cradles do spin for adjusting the length of the support on the bikes, and slide forward and back to adjust how close bikes are, but they are tough to move. Probably good they are, since you wouldn't want them moving around without your express desire for them to migrate.
4 of 5 because it is a heavy rack, and it has to be to be strong enough to support 5 steel bikes. Be aware. I have found it is good to have a second person involved in mounting in the hitch. I hold it up while a child guides the post into the hole.
More importantly, it wobbles a bit. Just a bit, though. I don't know if some rubber pads could be engineered in the pivot joints, or if that would make it too hard to move and the pads would fall apart anyway.
Would definitely recomend this if you need a strong bike rack, and can lift the weight.

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Jenny N.

12/14/2022

It really sounds like the rack gets a lot of use! Since you are experiencing wobble with the rack, I wanted to suggest adding an anti-rattle device like part # RM-061 or part # GY88XR. They help to further eliminate movement of the bike rack shank inside the hitch receiver.



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Overall the 6 place bike rack is very easy to set up and really sturdy. I would buy it again. However few things to keep in mind when buying. The separation of space between bikes is really tight for 6 bikes. You have to be very creative to fit 6 bikes on it. 4 bikes or less is ideal. The other draw back is the rubber straps are not very durable, have gone through several already.



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This bike rack is very heavy duty and has worked well for me.

Sabrina

5/30/2023

Great!



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Works perfect for a family of 5! I also used the 8 inch extension so it would clear my 35x10.5 all terrain tire. Plenty of clearance and since the rack tilts down, it provides enough space to access the rear cargo area of my Wrangler. My family is happy that we made this purchase.



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Box was all busted and when I picked it up parts were falling out when they dropped it off. Need to improve shipping/packaging of this product.

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Jenny N.

3/2/2023

Goodness! It does sound like the box has been through the ringer. Customer Service will be in touch.



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Very nice design overall but it is geared to larger framed bikes. The limitation is the plastic mounts that the bike frame sits on. They are fairly tall and prevent smaller framed bikes from sliding past. We ride 20" bmx style bikes and 26" dirt jumpers. We had one 20" bike that wouldn't fit on the rack at all. A work around we use is to install a girls bike bar that goes from the seat post to handle bar on the 20 inchers. Most 20" frames will fit in the first 3 spots but we use the girls bar to get the 20" inch frames to the back two spots. The 26" DJ's will not slide onto the back 2 spots either. Making the mounts that the frame sits on a different/smaller shape really would have helped the smaller frames. Thankfully we are able to make it work with the girls bar and can get 5 bikes on. Another slight draw back is the hitch pin, it's threaded. It works pretty good as long as you don't mind threading on the pin each time you use the rack. Not too much of a bother to me until the pin got misplaced/lost. No where local had a replacement, rendering the bike rack unusable until another could be shipped out.

Aaron

5/16/2022

Wrote the original review after owning the rack for about 1 year. Original comments still apply.



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It moves around to much. I’ve lost both my kids bikes on two different trips. The rubber straps break. The last trip I put a another type of strap on with the supplied ones and still lost the bike.

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Brooke M.

10/26/2022

I have a few recommendations for you to help your carrier to stop from moving around so much. Part # RM-061 will help to take out play at the point of connection at the hitch. You may want to consider using an adapter bar like part # RRRBCA021 for the childrens bike as it will provide a better fit onto the carrier. Then lastly I have part # C18007 which are replacement straps if you are wanting to give this another go.



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Needed a 5-bike rack, loved the price of this product. My wife and 3 daughters all have challenging bike frame shapes...it was a struggle the first time figuring out how to get them on. The first 2 bikes that go on are the adult bikes, then the 2 bikerack bars narrow for the last 3 bikes to go on, which is a feature I think is good for kids bikes. I will have to get at least one bike adapter bar to make my wife's bike hang level (due to it's odd frame shape). The triangular mounting pieces on the rack bars are sometimes tricky to get through the corner of a tight, small bike frame, but I was able to get 4 bikes on (haven't tried 5, because my youngest has not learned how to ride yet). The triangular plastic pieces rotate and also slide along the rack bars for even more flexibility of positioning. I like the tilt feature, works great. I like the rubber straps included, they work great. No regrets with this purchase, at this pricepoint it's all and more than I expected as far as quality and ease-of-use.

Jay W.

7/29/2019

Still love it! I got an adapter bar for the wife bike and that makes it much easier to load them all. Worth the investment, which is more affordable than most fancy brands.



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About product: comes as advertised and truly holds 5 bikes. solid quality. has a threaded pin when attaching to the hitch and an extra pin by the joint to reduce wobbling. there's still a bit of swaying, but performed very well on the road. the only disappointment is that no locking mechanism was included to secure the bike rack (minus 1 star). there are 2 points where the rack has to be secured to avoid potential theft. at hitch and at the joint. you'd need a threaded locking pin and a normal locking pin, which gets pricey. i used 2 luggage locks that fit through the pin holes instead.

About service: etrailer delivered this fast and without hiccups. great follow-up service to ensure that i am all set.

Chris

7/31/2021

still holding strong. still very happy.



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ORDER CAME IN GREAT SHAPE AND COMPLETE. THIS IS NOT THE FIRST ITEM I HAVE ORDERED FROM ETRAILER AND IT WILL CERTAINLY NOT BE THE LAST.


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    We have a solution but the Curt # C31088 FRONT hitch you referenced is not a match for your Bounder motorhome. I reached out to my technical contact at Curt (Manufacturing) and he said that they don't even try to front fit motor homes. Even if you found something to fit at the front of the Chevy frame, the issue is the foot or so of trim and fascia beyond the front end of the frame. I suppose that a mechanically inclined person could try a generic hitch mount like the Curt # C13701 or...
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  • What Hitch Reducer and Locking Hitch Pin Do You Recommend for a Curt 5 Bike Rack on a 3-Inch Hitch?
    In order to use the Curt 5 Bike Rack - 2" # C18065 on your 3-inch hitch on your RV, I recommend the Curt Hitch Receiver Reducer Sleeves - 3" to 2-1/2" or 2" # C45408. The reducer will allow you to use the Curt 5 Bike Rack with your 3-inch hitch receiver. As for as a compatible pin and lock that will work for both the hitch, the reducer, and the rack, I confirmed with my contact at Curt that the pinhole diameter of these accessories is 5/8". With that being said, I recommend the Fastway...
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  • Comparing Thule Hitching Post Bike Rack to Curt Premium 5 Bike Rack
    The Thule brand of bike racks is basically the nicest brand around when it comes to racks in terms of quality and function. They pretty much own the market in a lot of ways. Curt is a newcomer to the bike rack world and they come in more as an economical option that happens to be pretty solid too. For the money it is really tough to beat the Curt hitch bike rack part # C18065. The Thule Hitching Post Pro # TH934XTR is a bit nicer in a couple areas though so it really comes down to how...
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  • Bike Rack Recommendation For Easy Cargo Area Access on 2015 Honda Odyssey
    Hollywood Racks doesn't recommend opening the rear hatch or trunk of a vehicle once a rack has been installed for many reasons. First and foremost, it's an unsafe practice. The struts that hold up the liftgate on a minivan are only rated for a certain amount of weight. Having the extra weight on the liftgate could cause it to slam shut without warning, which could be extremely dangerous. Opening and closing the liftgate while it's installed can also damage the vehicle or the rack. If having...
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  • Adapter for 3" Hitch on 2020 Ford F-350 for Bike Rack
    You can reduce the 3" receiver on your 2020 F-350 down to a 2" using a reducer sleeve like the # e33YR. Some bike racks like this Curt # C18065 would be directly compatible with the reducer if you use a long enough hitch pin/lock like the # FA86-00-3160. A bike rack like the Thule T2 Pro # TH83JV and others may have a design that would require using the # e88YR in addition to the reducer. In this case the locking hitch hook won't fit around a 3" receiver. The extender reduces the capacity...
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  • How to Carry 5 Bikes on the Back of a 5th Wheel Trailer
    Because the ride at the back of a 5th wheel trailer is so much harsher than on a passenger vehicle a bike rack would have to meet certain structural requirements to be strong enough for that application. Some racks are but most are not. There are no 5-bike racks rated and approved for use on a 5th wheel trailer but there are numerous 4-bike models. I have included a link to them for you. The Yakima LongHaul # Y02476 is one of the newest options and it is a solid rack and a great option....
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  • Recommended 5 Bike Rack For 2016 GMC Yukon XL
    I recommend the Curt Premium 5 Bike Rack for 2" Hitches # C18065. With a maximum weight capacity of 45lbs per bike, it will have no problem carrying your 5 bikes. This rack has a tilting mechanism that allows access to your vehicle's trunk. It can also be folded up to save space when not in use. This rack is usually ideal for various sizes, including adult and children's bikes; however, sometimes you will need an adapter bar for unique frame designs. I would look into the Swagman...
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  • Recommended Front Hitch Receiver for 2021 Ford F-150
    Yes, the Curt # C31083 Front Mount Hitch is a confirmed fit for your 2021 Ford F-150 truck. Not only will this make boat ramp launching and recovery easier and maneuvering travel trailers into tight spots, but you can also add accessories like a Curt # C18065 bike rack for 5 bikes. For specific items just email me back. Also, to keep grit, grime, road salt and bugs from jamming in there when not in use grap an etrailer # 22282 rubber hitch cover.
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  • Anti-Rattle Bolt for Curt Hitch Mount Bike Racks
    If you have a Curt hitch mount bike rack # C18085, the anti-rattle hitch pin is included so you will not need to add one. If you have a Curt hitch mount bike rack for Class III or IV 2 inch trailer hitches like part # C18065, then you can use the Curt Anti-Rattle Kit, # C22321, but you won't need the shank insert because the shank already has a threaded insert. I've attached a review video of each anti-rattle kit for you to check out.
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  • Is the Curt 5-Bike Rack Easy to Remove and Install
    The Curt Premium 5-Bike Rack # C18065 is not difficult to install and remove but it will take more time than other 5-bike racks. The reason for this is it uses a threaded anti-wobble hitch pin to lock inside your hitch that needs to be screwed in and unscrewed to install and remove the rack. If you do want to save some time and effort the better option is the Thule Apex XT 5-Bike Rack # TH9026XT, with the trade-off for the convenience the Apex XT offers being a larger price tag. The Apex...
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  • How to Carry 5 Bikes with a 2009 Nissan Maxima
    In order to carry 5 bikes with your 2009 Nissan Maxima you're either going to need to use a trailer or a combination of a hitch mount bike rack and a roof rack bike rack system because the only hitches that fit your vehicle are Class I hitches which are limited to only carrying 2 bikes. This means you won't be able to use the Curt Premium 5 Bike Rack # C18065. Since it will be a bit more cost-effective and easier to maneuver your vehicle around by mounting 3 of the bikes to your roof that's...
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  • What Is The Size Of The Rung On The Curt Premium 5 Bike Rack # C18065
    The rung on the back of the Curt Premium 5 Bike Rack for 2" Hitches - Tilting # C18065 has a 1-1/4" x 1" gap and will easily allow for a cable lock like the BOLT Coiled Cable Lock # BL7018452 to allow you to lock the bikes and the rack to the hitch via the safety chain loops.
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