bike mount?
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smokdsterlingFX4 (09-11-2014)
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MCDavis, since you seem to be up to speed on this stuff and are posting links to the exact style I am looking for, do you know if Thule makes a similar setup? only reason I ask is because I took all my Thule equipment off my Jetta when I traded in for my F-150 and would rather reuse what I have since this stuff is not cheap!
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Hitch Receiver Bike Rack
I'll link this Hitch Bike Rack, only because the OP mentioned it as an option. I understand it's not the first preference.
Yakima 'Swingdaddy' Receiver 4-Bike Rack
Note the Pin at the lower right Joint. When you unlatch this Rack and swing it open, that Pin holds it open, and out of the way. This was key to opening my prior SUV Rear Hatch. It was very handy, being at Ground Level, when letting out the Pooch at Rest Stops.
**** is seriously heavy and well-built. There's an integral Cable Lock to secure 1 - 4 Bikes. You could also loop something down and through, say, the Safety Chains Loop on the Hitch Receiver. I lock my Hitch Ball to the Receiver, too. I stuck some Red/White Reflector Safety Tape on my Rack so Folks see it from behind. Extending the Vehicle length was a non-issue for me.
On a new Camper Trailer, I plan to put a 2" Receiver on the back Bumper, from the Trailer Frame, for this Rack, or for other hauling Options.
For those who've not seen them, there's some slick Receiver Adapters that have an integral, 2nd, 2" Receiver. You can't tow a Trailer and mount this Bike Rack simultaneously. But, you can unhitch the Trailer and mount a Receiver-based BBQ or Camp Light, for example. See some Customer Comments below the Product Pix.
MaxxTow Dual Hitch Adapter
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Yakima 'Swingdaddy' Receiver 4-Bike Rack
Note the Pin at the lower right Joint. When you unlatch this Rack and swing it open, that Pin holds it open, and out of the way. This was key to opening my prior SUV Rear Hatch. It was very handy, being at Ground Level, when letting out the Pooch at Rest Stops.
**** is seriously heavy and well-built. There's an integral Cable Lock to secure 1 - 4 Bikes. You could also loop something down and through, say, the Safety Chains Loop on the Hitch Receiver. I lock my Hitch Ball to the Receiver, too. I stuck some Red/White Reflector Safety Tape on my Rack so Folks see it from behind. Extending the Vehicle length was a non-issue for me.
On a new Camper Trailer, I plan to put a 2" Receiver on the back Bumper, from the Trailer Frame, for this Rack, or for other hauling Options.
For those who've not seen them, there's some slick Receiver Adapters that have an integral, 2nd, 2" Receiver. You can't tow a Trailer and mount this Bike Rack simultaneously. But, you can unhitch the Trailer and mount a Receiver-based BBQ or Camp Light, for example. See some Customer Comments below the Product Pix.
MaxxTow Dual Hitch Adapter
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Last edited by Engineer Guy; 09-09-2014 at 10:12 AM.
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MCDavis, since you seem to be up to speed on this stuff and are posting links to the exact style I am looking for, do you know if Thule makes a similar setup? only reason I ask is because I took all my Thule equipment off my Jetta when I traded in for my F-150 and would rather reuse what I have since this stuff is not cheap!
They sure do!
And yes...I spent 4 solid years in a local bike shop during my college years and I still ride weekly so I try to stay up to speed.
What Thule components do you currently have?
Here are the tracks you'll need:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...tp54-_-6270999
They come with the appropriate hardware and drill bits for a top mount where you cannot access the underside of the mounting location.
You'll need Podium feet:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...ck-460-_-34826
or the Rapid Podium feet:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...k-460r-_-30404
And this fit kit for the feet to track mounting:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...t3101-_-310199
From there you'll need crossbars at least 66" in width and whatever you plan on mounting to the bars.
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thomas.p.abney (08-25-2015)
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They sure do!
And yes...I spent 4 solid years in a local bike shop during my college years and I still ride weekly so I try to stay up to speed.
What Thule components do you currently have?
Here are the tracks you'll need:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...tp54-_-6270999
They come with the appropriate hardware and drill bits for a top mount where you cannot access the underside of the mounting location.
You'll need Podium feet:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...ck-460-_-34826
or the Rapid Podium feet:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...k-460r-_-30404
And this fit kit for the feet to track mounting:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...t3101-_-310199
From there you'll need crossbars at least 66" in width and whatever you plan on mounting to the bars.
And yes...I spent 4 solid years in a local bike shop during my college years and I still ride weekly so I try to stay up to speed.
What Thule components do you currently have?
Here are the tracks you'll need:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...tp54-_-6270999
They come with the appropriate hardware and drill bits for a top mount where you cannot access the underside of the mounting location.
You'll need Podium feet:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...ck-460-_-34826
or the Rapid Podium feet:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...k-460r-_-30404
And this fit kit for the feet to track mounting:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/produc...t3101-_-310199
From there you'll need crossbars at least 66" in width and whatever you plan on mounting to the bars.
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thanks for the links, I will have to look at what mounts I have, not sure off the top of my head. I have the threw axle mounts for my bikes, would like to get a setup with the j-hook on the top bar so that i can leave my front wheels on, not a big deal for the mountain bike but I get sick of removing the road bike tires all the time....
So you want an upright mount rather than a fork mount. There are plenty of options that grab at the downtube to hold the bike(s) into the trays. Thule, Yak, Rocky Mounts and Kuat all have some pretty nice options for upright trays. I personally like fork mounts but that's strictly preference.
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MCDavis (09-11-2014)
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Looks good [MENTION=116553]tko_818[/MENTION]
This is my current setup. I like it, but if I need to carry anything in the bed that's weather sensitive then it pretty much kills that ability. I'm still kicking around the idea of retrofitting my current hitch mount that I used for years with my Explorer. The truck is just so long with it on.
Currently:
This is my current setup. I like it, but if I need to carry anything in the bed that's weather sensitive then it pretty much kills that ability. I'm still kicking around the idea of retrofitting my current hitch mount that I used for years with my Explorer. The truck is just so long with it on.
Currently:
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Looks good @tko_818
This is my current setup. I like it, but if I need to carry anything in the bed that's weather sensitive then it pretty much kills that ability. I'm still kicking around the idea of retrofitting my current hitch mount that I used for years with my Explorer. The truck is just so long with it on.
Currently:
This is my current setup. I like it, but if I need to carry anything in the bed that's weather sensitive then it pretty much kills that ability. I'm still kicking around the idea of retrofitting my current hitch mount that I used for years with my Explorer. The truck is just so long with it on.
Currently: