Best Way To Carry 3 Or 4 Bikes On A 2019 Keystone Bullet 1900RD
Updated 06/08/2026 | Published 05/27/2026 >
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I have a 2019 Keystone Bullet model 1900RD. I am looking for a back rack for the back of it that will hold 3-4 bikes. I dont have a hitch on the back of the camper - I may need one? The spare tire is mounted to the back, but Im not sure if it is strong enough to hold a rack that mounts around the spare tire. What do you suggest?
asked by: John W
Expert Reply:
Hey John, thanks for reaching out. The best way to carry 3-4 bikes on the back of your travel trailer will be to add a trailer hitch, then use a hitch mounted rack.
For the hitch, your best bet will be the Curt Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs # 13703. This can be adjusted to fit frames between 22" and 72" wide and it can be bolted or welded on. It has a 350 lb tongue weight capacity which it more than enough for a few bikes as long as they are standard bikes and not super heavy e-bikes.
For the bike rack, if you need to carry 4 bikes I recommend the Yakima LongHaul RV Bike Rack # Y02476. It can hold 4 bikes weighing up to 37.5 lbs apiece. It'll work great for carrying standard mountain bikes or road bikes.
What kind of bikes do you have?

Terry
6/3/2026
I bought this adjustable hitch for my 32 foot rv camper. It was an easy fit. You may have to be a bit mechanical. Drilling, bolting,measuring. It went on easy enough. I then welded the brackets onto the frame for added support. I use it to put a lightweight boat. It looks good! I would recommend this product!

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John W.
6/2/2026
Thanks for the information, but I need to stay under about $200. That doesn't seem possible. I'm going to buy a rack for the top of my tow vehicle.