Hello James, I can definitely help with that. Roadmaster does offer a D-ring adapter that will work with the Eagle 8000 tow bar. Here are the parts I recommend for flat towing your 2013 Wrangler Sport: - Adapter for Jeep D-Ring Bumper Mounts to…
...and makes contact with the shank of the bike rack or ball mount, and this will not interfere with the hitch pin that is included in some bike racks, such as with the Yakima OnRamp LX Bike Rack for 2 Electric...
The Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes #HLY64FR is rated for for motorhome towing and flat towing so you could place it in your dual hitch receiver or on the back of your vehicle if it has a 2" receiver.
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 Jerry, We have a rack that will work for you, but the Swagman Escapee RV Bike Rack #S39SR will not work with bikes that have fenders. I attached an image to show how the bike rack clamps down on the wheel, the fender would be in the way. The…
...2 step through Commuter E-bike I recommend the Yakima OnRamp LX Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes - 2" Hitches - Frame Mount # Y88DJ. What I really like about this rack is how the padded clamp is able...
Hey Dave, so the best option for carrying your carbon frame bike and e-bike is the Swagman Escapee part #S39SR with the ramp #S59SR . It has the capacity for carrying an e-bike, is rated for travel trailer use, only touches the bikes by the tires…
Hey Ryan, the reason you can't use the Thule ReVert Bike Rack for 4 Bikes #TH73VA with a 5th wheel is due to the increased movement and vibrations at the back of the trailer. Some racks that are designed to be used with 5th wheels are going to…
Hey Jen, thanks for reaching out! The AC world has been shifting a bit this past year because of a new regulation that says all ACs from here on out need to use R32 refrigerant. Because of this, a lot of the older AC units have become obsolete. The…
Hey William, the best option we have that covers everything you need is the Hollywood Racks RV Rider part #HLY64FR. This rack was reinforced for heavier bikes at the rear of 5th wheel trailers where the ride quality is notoriously rougher than on…
Great question! I went ahead and reached out to my tech at Hollywood Racks, and he confirmed that using a 2-1/2" to 2" hitch adapter is completely fine to use with the RV Rider #HLY64FR. If you need a hitch reducer for your 2-1/2"…
Hi Susan! While I do have an option that will work for you, the original rear trays for the Thule T2 916XTR are no longer available, unfortunately. You may be able to find some out there, but with the rack being discontinued in 2016, it won't be…
Durable and Versatile 4-Bike Racks for RVs and Campers
Explore the convenience of carrying up to four bikes on your RV or camper. These racks are designed for durability and versatility, perfect for family trips or adventures with friends. While some creativity might be needed for fitting different bike types
Yes, many 4-bike racks are built to handle the rigors of long trips. They are designed to withstand the sway and bounce of travel trailers, making them reliable for road trips. However, it's important to check the rack's condition regularly to ensure it remains sturdy.
While designed for four bikes, fitting them all can be challenging. Some find it more realistic to fit three comfortably, especially if the bikes vary in size. Using additional straps and creative positioning can help secure all four bikes.
Loading different bike types can be tricky, especially with youth or women's bikes. Some racks may require additional bars for better fit. With practice, loading becomes easier, but expect to spend some time arranging bikes creatively to fit all four securely.
Absolutely, a 4-bike rack can be a great choice for full-time RVers. They offer the flexibility to carry multiple bikes for family adventures. Ensure the rack is robust and check it periodically, especially if you travel extensively, to maintain its longevity.
To prevent scratches, use pool noodles or padding on the bike frames and rack bars. Secure bikes with ratchet straps and rubber straps to keep them in place. Regularly check for tightness and adjust as needed to avoid any movement during travel.