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Curt Clamp-On Bike Rack for 3 Bikes - 2" Ball Mounts

Curt Clamp-On Bike Rack for 3 Bikes - 2" Ball Mounts

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CURT hitch bike racks for your 2013 Tiffin Phaeton Motorhome are available from etrailer.com. Installation instructions and reviews for your Tiffin hitch bike racks. Expert service, and great hitch bike racks prices. etrailer.com carries a complete line of CURT products. Order your Curt Clamp-On Bike Rack for 3 Bikes - 2" Ball Mounts part number C18013 online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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CURT Hitch Bike Racks - C18013

  • Hanging Rack
  • 3 Bikes
  • Towing Rack
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • CURT
  • Class 3

Stop leaving your bikes at home or throwing them in your truck bed. Now you can carry 3 bikes and tow a trailer or camper at the same time. Square jaws clamp around your ball mount shank, leaving your 2" ball mount free for towing.


Features:

  • Hanging bike rack carries 3 bikes using your vehicle's ball mount shank (sold separately)
    • Leaves your ball mount free to tow a trailer or camper
  • Rubber cradles secure bikes by the top tube
  • Tethered pull pins allow arms to fold
  • Quick-release handle with safety latch lets you clamp the rack to your ball mount
    • Support straps keep rack sturdy during transport
  • 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" ball mounts
    • Requires 1-1/2" of space on the shank of the ball mount
  • Carrying capacity: 3 bicycles
  • Weight capacity: 45 lbs per bike
  • Distance between arms (outside cradle to outside cradle): 17-3/8"
  • Weight: 13 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



Carry Your Bikes While Towing Your Trailer

Curt 3-bike ball mount carrier and towing a trailer

Unlike bike racks that mount in your vehicle's hitch receiver, this Curt rack simply clamps onto your 2" ball mount. It allows you to carry 3 bikes and tow a trailer or camper at the same time. This means you don't have to leave your bikes at home or throw them in your truck bed while traveling. Additionally, if your vehicle has a roof rack, you won't have to use valuable gear space by adding bike racks.


Dual Folding Arms with Rubber Cradles

Curt 3-bike ball mount carrier with dual arms

The rack has dual arms that provide excellent support for your bikes. They slope up to provide clearance over your trailer.


Curt 3-bike carrier with dual arms folded down

To fold the arms down, remove the tethered pull pins 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 3-bike carrier rubber cradles.

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. The soft rubber cradles slide and 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.


Easy, Clamp-On Installation

Curt 3-bike clamp on installation

The rack clamps to your 2" ball mount (sold separately), allowing you to simultaneously tow your trailer. To install the rack, place the jaws over the shank of your ball mount, press down on the hinged crossbar that spans the rack's arms, and tighten the locking t-knob.


Curt 3-bike clamp on installation

The rack also has safety straps that loop around the arms with hooks that cinch back into the crease on your vehicle's hatch or tailgate. The hooks have a rubber coating to protect your vehicle from scratches and scuffs.


Curt 3-bike clamp on installation

To remove the rack simply loosen the t-knob and pull up on the quick-release handle.


Available Adapter Bar

bike adapter bar

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.



18013 Curt Clamp-On Towing 3-Bike Rack

Installation Details C18013 Installation instructions

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Customer Reviews

Curt Clamp-On Bike Rack for 3 Bikes - 2" Ball Mounts - C18013

Average Customer Rating:  4.4 out of 5 stars   (293 Customer Reviews)

Stop leaving your bikes at home or throwing them in your truck bed. Now you can carry 3 bikes and tow a trailer or camper at the same time. Square jaws clamp around your ball mount shank, leaving your 2" ball mount free for towing.

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This is the best product online. I had to do a few adjustments to make room for the clamp on the trailer hitch. The particular ball hitch I had had a reinforcement welded to the ball which I had to have a piece taken off. Once it was filed down the clamp worked like a champ. Now I have a $200 bike rack that I purchased a year ago that is obsolete. The product arrived early and in good shape. I would definitely buy this bike rack and use this company again!

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Heather A.

1/19/2018

Thank you for your review. It looks like you have a draw-tite ball mount with a high rise. I cannot tell exactly how many inches of a rise your ball mount has from the provided photo but manufacturers like draw-tite will weld a reinforcement on the underside of ball mounts with a lot of rise. We do not recommend to trim these pieces because it can affect the structural integrity of the ball mount. However, we do have options for ball mounts without the welded reinforcements that will allow the curt bike rack part # C18013 to clamp around them. Draw-tite part # 40332 provides a 5 inch rise and is rated up to 16k of towing weight. If you need more rise, Anderson ball mount part #A M3511 has a 9 inch rise but only allows for up to 8k in towing weight. Both of these ball mounts will work with this bike rack.



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Great product that has served us well for over a year now mounted on a Draw-Tite 4285 draw bar with Curt A-90 ball, all purchased here. We can carry two bikes with this setup while pulling our small T@B travel trailer; not three due to limited clearance of our trailer's tongue jack, but that's all we need. It's fairly quick to setup & take down, though caution is required before releasing the tension when removing (I can mitigate the snapping together of the V supports by standing between the two horizontal support arms & keeping my own arms away from them). The only reason I did not give 5 stars is because I wish it was a few inches taller for better clearance between bikes & hitch coupler. It mounts very solidly though, and the sturdy rubber straps keep bikes secure. A hitch tightener can make it even more solid if the drawbar is loose. We've not had any problems after a dozen trips over the last year.



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Needed a bike rack for our cross country RV trip last year for three bikes. I did not want to put anything on the car we were towing and the Curt clamp on bike rack fit our situation perfectly. The rack was easy to install and the bikes were safely carried 5956 miles over 25 days with no problems.



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Just want to say that this is my first bike rack and wasn't looking to spend a lot. I also wanted the hitch ball free so I can pull a trailer if I wanted to. Rack is a bit tight for 3 bikes but once you do it a few times you figure out the best way to get them on and it's pretty quick afterwards. Took it on my longest trip this weekend, a 5 hour drive and no issues. Pretty steady and got the job done. Thought the price was great. Storage is also great, I actually keep it in the trunk at all times.



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I bought this due to decent reviews. Shipping was rather quick, within 4 days of ordering. Loading all 3 bikes was very tight with two adult bikes and one child bike, but I made it work. As another person posted, the rack is pretty difficult to push down and secure. It takes a lot of force I don't think my wife could have done it. The first time when I tested installing, when I tried to release the rack, it released hard and hit my knuckles. The second time, the spring loaded pin broke (pictures attached) and, once again, my knuckles got hit. Caution really needs to be taken if you have this product. I am giving two stars for this due to the safety concern and the plastic handle breaking. I will be returning for a refund.



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I am a 60 year old woman and I could handle installing and setting up this Curt Clamp-On 3 Bike Rack for 2" Ball Mounts! It worked really well and I did not hurt my hands installing it or removing it from the ball mount. I watched the etrailer.com video and that really helped too. This bike rack is solid and performed well when I test drove it around the neighborhood and over bumps. It stores in a compact fashion and I can see that I will be using this rack all the time to transport my bikes to the rail trail and when using my small pop up trailer too! It's perfect!



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Loading 3 adult bikes was a challenge. However, it is a solid rack, and i especially got it because we wanted to take our bikes camping. The rack did fit between the Yukon and our camper. I did need a new hitch with a longer shaft at make it work. Leaving today for a 3 week trip so it will get battle tested.



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Initially, I was reluctant to clamp it on, as it did require a lot of pressure, but once on, I just slide the whole assembly on & off. I do have to remove one of the Giant bike's wheels to keep it from dragging, over bumps, but overall I have been happy with this product.



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The Curt Clamp-On rack was the only option that worked for me, the Aliner (A-frame pop-up) camper, and SUV. It fits on the hitch and not the trailer frame. It makes a very secure attachment and the additional tie down straps stop any movement. You only have to lift the bike up to waist height to get it on the rack! Other racks required lifting the bike up to shoulder height and then extending out. Not a good position for those of us that lack upper body strength.

After using it for many camping trips last summer, I have to say that the website video was dead on. I have a very short ball mount on the SUV, not a long one like on the truck. The bike closest to the back hatch needs to have the handlebar padded or strapped so it won't hit the window. I have carried 2 bikes but that was a tight fit because I don't have much room between the back hatch and the propane tanks on the trailer.

This part isn't about the rack itself but is something to be aware of. With the rack and bike on, they interfere with the backup camera. I mostly hitch up by myself, so I have to use the camera to see the hitch ball and the trailer. It makes it a little awkward, but the rack and bike are the last things to go on, after backing up to hitch the trailer.

I'm glad the etrailer techs found a solution to my problem!



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Strong build, very easy to put together, and disassemble for storage. The only downside is the metal loop is too short, so I use a strap to pull it up in order to not injure my hands. So far I drive 400 miles and the bike didn't even move.



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I've had the Curt Clamp-On Bike Rack for about a year now and overall I am happy with it.

Plus Side
. The mechanism that secures the rack to the hitch works well and along with the two stabilizing straps (these attach to my truck's tailgate) makes for a secure platform for hauling bicycles around
. I've used it many times to haul 2 bikes without any issues
. The rack attaches and detaches to/from my truck very quickly
. I can now haul bikes and pull a trailer at the same time
. A very good value

Minus Side
. The 6 rubber cradles that secure the bike to the rack are too small for many large diameter mountain bike style top tubes
. Securing the rubber cradle straps to the rectangular nubs can be a bit difficult
. One of the cradle straps is beginning to wear out


Donn

10/23/2019

One Year Later: A year ago, I gave the Curt Clamp-on Bike Rack 3 stars, after another year of extensive almost daily use, I would elevate that rating to 4 stars. While I still feel that the rubber cradles are harder to use than need be, they have worn better than it seemed they were going to, and I have learned how to attach the bike to them with less effort I am a slow learner. Overall it is a very good product and I would buy it again



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This bike rack really is the most handy rack I've owned. It is extremely well made. My wife and I travel with a fifth wheel camper. I wanted something that I could use after getting to a campground, to load our bikes and travel to a trail head. And I wanted something I could remove easily after getting there, so someone would not steal it while we were riding. This rack hits the mark. I would recommend it to anyone wanting something handy, compact, and well constructed.

William C.

7/27/2019

Excellent! It is still the best rack I have owned!



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I was very impressed at how fast I received the CURT, Clamp-On Bike Rack in 2 days. Very easy to put on. Works perfectly on hitch/receiver, will work well for our trip to the East Coast, Nova Scotia & New Brunswick in July.

Bob H.

3/6/2021

It’s been working out great. Hoping to get some more use of it this coming summer.



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Easy to use, and gets out of the way when you don't need it. Plus, you can still pull a trailer, use utility shelf, whatever as it clamps to the receiver. I feel for the folk I see driving around with these huge contraptions on the back of their vehicles when they could have gotten this one for about a quarter of the price. Don't worry about the angle of my Trek bike in the photo. It's got a crazy frame with no top tube and that's just they way that bike fits. My older bike went on and was totally horizontal.



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This seems to be working for us but finding the right hitch/ball/extender combo has been a challenge. We have a 2017 Toyota Sienna and a popup. We need an extender because the hitch is too short to attach the bike rack. But the whole system just sits too low for our comfort. We will keep looking for that magic piece that does it all!



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The main reason that I purchased the C18013 bike carrier was that I had just also purchased the trailer hitch to mount it to. I was pleased with the quality and heavy gauge of the steel. It is very easy to mount the unit to the hitch bar. The clamp has a built in lock pin to insure it does not come loose. Be sure to use the trunk or hatch back straps to keep it from rocking left to right.

The only concern is the shipping box they use. Since the bike carrier is heavy gauge, it caused the box to split open a little. No real problem, since everything was still there. I'm very satisfied with the purchase.



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I purchased this along with a 16" hitch mount (#80232 ) to carry 3 bikes on the back of my truck while towing a camper. Installed fine (definitely requires some muscle to clamp it). But this mount slams together REALLY hard when removing it from the hitch, which bruised my hand very badly. (I'd recommend using a short 2x4 at a distance to release the tension bar to keep all your fingers). I saw other reviewers had this issue--it's serious and reason enough for me to return the product.

Also, the cradle straps are extremely difficult to secure. I watched etrailer's product video and I can't figure out how the guy was able to secure the straps so easily---that's definitely not the case. Also, I wish it held the bikes 6" higher to get the handlebars above my truck's tailgate, which would also create more distance from the trailer and prevent the handlebars from rubbing the tailgate. Even with the longer hitch I purchased, it didn't give me enough distance between the truck/trailer for 3 bikes for tight turns. Two bikes would be okay, but even so, my bikes didn't sit well on this mount, even with additional adapters. The bikes slide down at weird angles which places the wheels in the way of the hitch mount.

Overall, good in concept. Seemed secure and sturdy. But I couldn't use it for 3 bikes and would need adapters and better straps to make it work, and risk bad injury to my hand. Will be returning. I'd recommend finding it if you can find it a local store to test for yourself to avoid shipping costs.



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Rack fits tightly on hitch with more than enough strap length to reach the sides of the rear door on a 09 Yukon. The rubber cradles grip the bikes well. The unit doesn't move or shake.

I will have to remove the front tires from the bikes to give enough clearance for the trailer to connect to the hitch but otherwise I believe it will work perfectly for a vacation trip towing the boat.



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Extremely fast shipping. Awesome customer service. Products was as described and good quality! Easy to install and very sturdy. Would recommend.



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etrailer's customer service was EXCELLENT. CURT company needs to get their act together. The rack itself is fine. The instructions are terrible. The "handle", which turned out to be unnecessary, broke on the second use and when my replacement hitch arrived, it came with a broken handle. Since the handle turned out to be unnecessary, I kept the hitch and like it very much.



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New style mountain bike frames are a bit difficult to fit 3 but other than that it's an excellent rack.

Karl

7/15/2020

Bike rack works very well. Its intended to clamp directly to your hitch bar which works extremely well. My only warning is to watch where you put your hands as they can be pinched easily due to the pinching action of how the device locks to your hitch



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The product is great. Never thought it would work as well as it did and very easy to install and remove. I am very pleased with the durability and strength of the bracket. The price was great also. Highly recommend to anyone.

Wally

6/9/2020

The rack is SUPER! Easy to take off and on and very durable. Never knew it would be so beneficial and very affordable. I am happy I purchased this and highly recommend it.



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This worked out great! Exactly what I needed. My RV trailer doesn't have a long enough tongue to use for a bike rake and I have ability to put a rake on the back of the trailer. I do agree with other posters that the front tire should be removed. I had no issue removing or installing the rack. I recommend this if you have limited options while towing a travel-trailer.



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Can’t use this too much because the hitch is too far under the bumper so there’s not enough space to attach it.

Etrailer Expert

Jenny N.

3/25/2022

You mentioned that you were not able to use the bike rack as much as you wanted due to clearance issues. I wanted to ask if you had thought about a longer ball mount? How much clearance do you need to clear the bumper from the center of the hitch pin hole out?

Devin

3/25/2022

Hi, got my problem straightened out! Thank you tho!



by:

Bike rack worked perfectly!! Used with camper, hitch extension and extended trailer lights and chains. Able to remove at campsite to gain full access to tailgate and rear of truck yet simple and quick to reinstall. Highly recommend this product!


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    If you are looking to carry both bikes and carrier in a hitch mounted carrier, your best bet would be to go with something like our Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE2 Platform 2 Bike Rack with Cargo Carrier, # HR1450Z-85. The Curt Clamp-On, # C18013, is a ball-mount-mounted rack that you mentioned will both provide the same amount of rise. From the bike cradle to the top of the receiver clamp measures 27 inches (I included a picture for you) so unless you just plan on carrying very small...
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  • Can Bikes Be Carried at the Front of a 2015 Chevy Tahoe While Towing a Trailer
    There a few things to consider when carrying bikes in a front hitch such as # 65064 on your 2015 Chevy Tahoe. Driver visibility will be reduced, the bikes could block the lights, and they can also reduce air flow to the motor. Another possible solution is to use the Curt multipurpose ball mount # D210. This will allow you to tow a trailer with the ball mount part and use a hitch bike rack in the receiver part. For this set up there are a couple of things to consider. First, the total tongue...
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