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What Bike Rack Will Work on the Back of My Class C Motorhome for My Two 50 Pound e-Bikes?  

Updated 12/01/2025 | Published 11/07/2025

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I have 2 e bikes weighing about 50 lb each and also have a 24 ft 2023 22c Jayco SE. I was wondering the best bike rack also I do have 2 in mine and wouls like to know which one is the best for the motorhome. THULE TE PRO XTR OR THE THULE EASY FOLD XT for being the best to carry our bikes. Thank uou

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Expert Reply:

Hello Gisele,

Happy to help make sure we get you the right rack for the back of your 24 ft 2023 Jayco SE 22C so you can haul your 50-pound e-bikes.

The Thule EasyFold XT Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount # TH903202 is a great rack, but it’s not rated for the back of a motorhome, so I can’t recommend this one.

The Thule T2 Pro XTR Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount # TH83JV would be a fantastic option. It’s safe to use on the back of your Class C motorhome and can handle up to 60 pounds per bike. If your bikes have fenders, keep in mind that the wheel-mount design could make loading a bit tricky.

I know you were asking about Thule, but Yakima racks are also built to last. I really like the Yakima OnRamp LX Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes - 2" Hitches - Frame Mount # Y88DJ. This rack is motorhome-rated, supports up to 80 pounds per bike, includes a loading ramp, and works great with bikes that have fenders.

What kind of e-bikes do you have? We have the Katy Trail here in Missouri, and it’s always packed with riders!

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Kate F.

12/1/2025

Hey Gisele, how did things go with the bike rack for your Jayco SE 22C and those 50‑pound e‑bikes? Did the Thule T2 Pro XTR or the Yakima OnRamp LX end up being the better fit for your setup? Your update could make it easier for others hauling e‑bikes on a motorhome.

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