dh wrote:Are you gonna put the front wheel in the tear?
chartle wrote:Of course there is the whole idea of how it stresses the TD. Also you would have to increase your tongue length.
It would be better to put roof racks on your TD and use the bike mounts as they were designed to be used.
Thawley wrote:chartle wrote:Of course there is the whole idea of how it stresses the TD. Also you would have to increase your tongue length.
Stress to the TD is the bigger concern, I think. Have to build in and extra beefy spar for this very purpose.
bobhenry wrote:Just curious is there a particular reason you are not concidering a rear reciever and a rear rack on the trailer ?
bobhenry wrote:Just curious is there a particular reason you are not concidering a rear reciever and a rear rack on the trailer ?
Thawley wrote:bobhenry wrote:Just curious is there a particular reason you are not concidering a rear reciever and a rear rack on the trailer ?
Yeah, it's a design goal of mine. Don't want to have to move anything to get to something else. It's nice to just pull into a rest stop, open the hatch and make coffee. Or a sandwich. (Great deal on yours BTW.)
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chartle wrote:bobhenry wrote:Thawley since you say you are going to have long tongue why not a combo draw bar bike rack?
Huh. Never seen one of those. Pretty slick. Although it limits access to the back of the tow vehicle rather than the trailer. Still, I could see using that occasionally if the bikes don't go on every trip. Nice that it works with any trailer.bobhenry wrote:Concidered a swing away rack design ???
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