by grant whipp » Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:44 pm
I can't seem to find any pics of the ones I've built, so let me try to describe them to you:
Find or make a short section of steel "U" channel that will fit snugly down over your tongue/draw-bar, with the vertical legs extending about 1-1/2" past the bottom of the tongue (i.e.: 2-1/2" tongue = 4" sides of the "U"). Drill two holes in each leg where bolts will pass just under the tongue, so that when tightened they will "clamp" that piece to the tongue.
Cut & shape a piece of steel tubing to fit the front of the trailer, long enough to hold the bike off the tongue, then weld it and a short angle bracket to the top of the "U" piece.
Cut another, smaller diameter, piece of tubing to form a "T" on the top of the vertical tube ... the "T" should be narrow enough to fit the length of the backbone on your bicycle ... then cut a couple of short sections of the same size tubing to extend outward from the ends of the "T", that the backbone of the bike will hang on (you might want to give these pieces of tubing a bit of an upward curve, and if you want the rack to hold two bikes, make them a little longer).
Weld it all up, paint or powder-coat, then slip a couple of foam rubber "collars" over the fingers that the bike will rest on. Bolt the rack to the tongue, hang the bike, secure the bike, and motor on down the road to your destination! I have found that, depending on the shape of the front of your teardrop, you may need a bit of a "shield" to keep the pedal of the bike that is closest to the trailer body from making contact with said trailer body.
Pretty simple, really, and you have the option of removing the rack when you don't think you'll be taking the bike(s). Hope that helps! Good Luck, and in the meantime ...
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