How To Carry a Bicycle?

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Re: How To Carry a Bicycle?

Postby Tomterrific » Sat Feb 22, 2020 6:30 pm

A mount on the front of the pickup would be really good. Easy to get the bike on and off without disturbing the rest of the equipment. I'll need to look into that idea. Thanks.
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Re: How To Carry a Bicycle?

Postby kmack67.km » Sun Feb 23, 2020 7:53 pm

kmack67.km wrote:If you have room for side rails on your truck bed, you can fit roof racks across them and then do the fork mount thing on the racks. That was my plan before I got a truck cap instead of the tonneau cover.

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Check out post #6 here https://www.f150forum.com/f7/help-bakfl ... ost2803227 You could also consider mounting those inexpensive fork mounts to the front rack to minimize height and cost.

Good luck with whichever way you decide.
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Re: How To Carry a Bicycle?

Postby Sparksalot » Sun Feb 23, 2020 8:31 pm

I had a weak tongue in my mind as well. I've since replaced it with a piece of 2-1/2" square tubing, and lengthened it by 22 inches. The length was done to make handling easier. it also gave me the ability to mount my spare someplace rather than tossing it in the TV. I had a cheap bike carrier and mounted a bolt on receiver on the top side of the tongue. I haven't done it yet, but plan to reverse the direction of the carrying hooks, so a bike can be next to the box.


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Re: How To Carry a Bicycle?

Postby Modstock » Mon Feb 24, 2020 1:07 am

Bikes do have alot of wind resistance. Having mine pointed forward on the roof rack with the fork mounts. I do feel em a bit.
If they can be behind the vehicle that would help.

I've seen some mtn bikers have a mat over the tailgate and have the bikes hang over.
Might be an option for those with trucks.

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Re: How To Carry a Bicycle?

Postby Tomterrific » Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:46 am

Wow! So many ideas my head is spinning. I rarely ask for help but this is one time I'm glad I did. Thanks all, I'll definetly get back when I make a carrier.

Tt, kind of a sloth, might be awhile.
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Re: How To Carry a Bicycle?

Postby Dahlia47 » Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:29 pm

If the hitch extender is used, I heard the towing weight capacity is reduced by half? Is this correct?
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Re: How To Carry a Bicycle?

Postby mary and bob » Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:12 pm

The capacity of the hitch / receiver (on the tow vehicle) is reduced by 50% if you use a hitch extender. That is a general statement and the percentage would depend on the length of the extender. Some of those double extenders state that they reduce capacity, others do not, but they certainly do and that fact is based on the leverage principle. I have one, used it once, didn't like it.
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