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…
Hello Lou, thanks for reaching out. The hitch pin you are looking for is the etrailer D-Shape Anti-Rattle Locking Hitch Pin for Benton Hitch Accessories #e43JR. This will work with the Benton #B54VR bike rack you mentioned, as well as the #B54FR,…
Hello Joseph, yes there is! What you are looking for is the Anti-Rattle Hitch Lock and Cable Lock for 2" Hitch Mounted Bike Racks #e88RV. This will work with the Benton Bike Rack #B54VR, as well as the #B94FR and #B54FR so that the bike and rack…
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…
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…
Hi Stephanie! Great question and you’re totally right to ask, because most hitches for the 2024 RAV4 do require a bit of bumper trimming. That includes the Oris Detachable Hitch #TS66VR, since it uses a hidden design that needs a hole cut in the…
...The ratcheting hooks that secure the bikes can be used on the frame instead of the wheels. You won't have to worry about fenders or having to use an adapter bar like item # HRBA-PRO. These padded hooks rotate...
Hey Mike! The Benton Shifts&Grins Bike Rack for 4 Bikes item #B82FR does not have any built in locks which is a big part of why it comes at such an affordable cost compared to other manufacturer's offerings. You can easily secure your bikes…
...Wheel or Frame Mount # B54VR you were looking at will be a perfect fit. I checked the weight of your bike and see it comes in around 40 pounds, which is well within the LittleShift’s 80-pound weight...
The main difference between the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part #C13416 and the EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver part #EH97FR is that the EcoHitch has a completely hidden cross tube whereas the Curt cross tube will be visible from the rear of…
Hey Pete, thanks for reaching out! The Benton Shifts&Grins Bike Rack for 2 Bikes #B54FR has the extension available as part #B34FR for when you're needing to carry more bikes. If you need to carry 3 or 4 bikes right out of the gate, then you…
We have a solution for you either way but the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE Bike Rack #HLY84FR may or may not work with your particular step through bikes. There are different styles of step through bikes and depending on how low the step through…
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Hitch bike racks are essential for transporting bikes safely and efficiently. They offer features like anti-wobble mechanisms, tilt functions for easy access, and compatibility with various hitch sizes. Consider the number of bikes, ease of assembly, and
Yes, most racks are designed to fit various bike sizes, including road bikes, mountain bikes, and even fat bikes. Ensure the rack's arms and straps can adjust to different frame shapes and sizes. Some racks may require additional adapters for unique frame designs.
Use racks with anti-wobble features and secure straps to keep bikes stable. Consider additional locks for security, especially if the rack doesn't include a built-in locking mechanism. Properly position the bikes to avoid contact and potential damage during transport.
Consider the hitch size on your vehicle, typically 1-1/4" or 2". Ensure the rack supports the number of bikes you plan to carry. Look for features like tilt for trunk access and anti-wobble for stability. Check if the rack's weight and design suit your vehicle's capacity and your lifting ability.
Assembly is generally straightforward, often easier with two people. Some racks come with clear instructions or online videos to assist. Using tools like a ratchet wrench can simplify the process. Expect to spend about an hour on assembly, depending on the model and your experience.
The tilt feature allows you to access your vehicle's trunk or hatch without removing the bikes. This is especially useful on road trips or when you need quick access to your gear. It also helps in reducing the space the rack occupies when not in use, making it more convenient for storage.