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recommendations for reliable bicycle racks

Yahoo Message Number: 35740
I am looking for a reliable way to carry two mountain bicycles. There are, of course, many options including the hitch mounts between the tow vehicle and coach, those that hang on the ladder in back (scary), those for the tow car, and others.

I would love to know to if anyone is using something at least moderately convenient that is reliable and fairly easy to find!

Thanks!
Sally

2004 Inspire 51172

Re: recommendations for reliable bicycle racks

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 35757
I went to the back of the toad. Had jeep and they sold a kit for bikes. worked great, bikes stay relatively clean and I could take the bike off road prior to use. Look at kits sold by you toad manufacture.

Thank you, Jim Spivey Allure 2006 31435

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 35763
Thanks, James. I may take a look at a yak rack arrangement for my Honda.
Sally

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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 35764
How about folding bikes carried in one of the storage bays? We've got one of those 'Camping World' ones we carry there, but it is by no means a mountain bike. However, this company

http://www.montagueco.com/
seems to make 'real' mountain bikes which fold.

John 04 Inspire 51078

Quote from: sjexworthy

> I am looking for a reliable way to carry two mountain bicycles. There > are, of course, many options including the hitch mounts between the

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vehicle and coach, those that hang on the ladder in back (scary),

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Yahoo Message Number: 35769
Sally,

We have a wrangler toad and do alot of mountain biking as well. We found that having a hitch mounted bike rack on the wrangler works very well. We have a hitch lock on the bike rack and when we stop to camp we put extra locks on the bikes on the racks as well. We find it easy because when we don't want to use the bikes we remove the bikes from the toad and put it in the coach hitch. That way we always have the bikes locked up. Our full suspension bikes are pricey and that way we can sleep at nights. We had an older hitch from Sportrack (??) but we just bought a new Thule and like it so far. Yakima has one as well but we liked the Thule better. Both are available at most bike shops and sporting good stores so it makes replacement parts etc. easier to find.
Our friends use roof racks from Thue on their cars and love them. It wasn't an easy option for us since we have a soft top. The hitch mounted racks can also be used on any car with a 2" receiver. We did have to get a hitch extension to clear the spare tire.

Good luck in your search!!
Kathy

2006 Inspire #51782

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Re: recommendations for reliable bicycle racks

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 35772
Hi Sally, we tow an Odyssey and have a bike rack in the hitch receiver. We bought ours online at Costco and it was a really good price (compared to the bike shop prices) and it is great. Good luck on your search, Hollicks 07 Aff 6767 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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Yahoo Message Number: 35779
Sally,

You don't mention what type toad you have, but I have always carried my bikes inside my toad, a Honda Odyssey. I'm a very serious cyclists though, and my bikes are very, very pricy. I carry three bikes this way. They will fit in most SUV's with the back seats folded down. Before the Odyssey I had a Saturn Vue and hauled three bikes inside it. My son hauls his inside his Toyota 4-runner. I would never haul any of my bikes on the outside at any time, but there again, it has a lot to do with value, etc. You can buy a simple rack at a bike shop that the front fork fits into. Most bikes have quick release front wheels so that you just pop the front wheel off, attach the fork, and the bike is safe from the weather and hopefully from thieves. Good luck.

R. D. Vanderslice
06 Allure 31294
06 Honda Odyssey

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Yahoo Message Number: 35789
We tow a Honda Accord, alas, not as spacious as an Odyssey! In any case, inside the car in some fashion is a good idea. Thank you and the others on the forum for the thoughtful responses; I'll consider them all and hopefully, be safely carrying the bikes down the road soon!

Sally

2004 Inspire
51172

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Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 35803

Sally,

Make sure you take a look at the Thule® 964 Revolver Four-Bike Hitch Rack that swings away from the back of the car if you have a hatch back style vehicle or Suv. I just bought one for my honda pilot from LL Bean. They had the best price and no tax or shipping.

Kevin

05 Intrigue


 

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Reply #9
Yahoo Message Number: 35804
Great Bike rack...I have had one for 2 plus years...

Max

98 Affinity #5487