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Old 03-16-2023, 08:23 AM   #1
JackD
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Question Advice on e-bike transport.

I'm a noob here, by the way, but not new to RV-ing. Two Class A and a previous travel trailer to my current Keystone Passport 22br - which we're loving.

Searching the forums here:

I've already ruled out mounting anything to the 'bumper' for obvious reasons.

I am considering two options now:

1. An A-Frame type back rack. Pros: Not too expensive, look sturdy, and bolt-on. Cons: lifting a two 60-lb bikes to shoulder height to get them onto the damn rack. https://www.etrailer.com/RV-and-Camp...SABEgLEsvD_BwE

2. Having a hitch welded to the frame in the rear of the trailer. Pros: probably the most sturdy option, easier to load bikes. Cons: custom weld / (Can't DIY). Curt makes a unit for this purpose: https://www.etrailer.com/RV-and-Camp...RT/C13701.html


I'm curious if any have tried either of these solutions with success and recommendations for which approach?

Thanks!


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