Mounting 4 Bikes on the Roof of a Pop Up Camper
Updated 06/15/2017 | Published 06/14/2017 >
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Hi, I am just wondering what the average cost for this might be? Thanks
asked by: C M
Expert Reply:
All of our prices are listed on the product pages. But first you'll need to determine what parts you need.
To carry bikes on the roof of a pop up camper you first need the camper to have a roof rack. You can install the Swagman Roamer LT # S80510.
Then you'll need roof mount bike carries to go on the roof rack. The Swagman Race Ready # S64705 holds the bikes by the wheels without making any contact with the frame. It's also universal with a sliding rear-wheel holder so it'll be easier to fit bikes of difference sizes.
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Swagman Roamer LT Roof Rack for Pop-Up Campers and Camper Shells - Steel - 7' Long - 150 lbs
- Roof Rack
- Square Bars
- 84 Inch Bar Space
- 2 Bars
- Overhang
- Black
- Swagman
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