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The Traffic Cone Holder, #RA-26, that you mentioned is designed to store cones that are 12" - 36" tall, and the arm of the holder is 22-3/8" long. The arm does not fold down a full 90 degrees, so this would not be the best…
view full answer...I really like the Rack'em Single Hook Rack #RA-8. These padded heavy-duty hooks aren't specifically designed for bikes but they will offer a higher weight capacity that should handle your bikes, especially when using 2 of them per…
view full answer...Sure! I recommend checking out the Hollywood Racks Truck Bed Bike Carrier - Fork Mount #HRT970. This is an inexpensive solution to quickly, and effectively transport your bikes in your enclosed trailer. This mount is going to be a fork mount style…
view full answer...I have provided a picture that shows the jack dimensions. These measurements were taken here by another Expert recently. The outer tube is 2 inches in diameter and the inner tube is 1-3/4 inches in diameter. The bracket to mount the jack uses a…
view full answer...When installing a number of the Steadyrack Bike Storage Racks #B-SCSR02-004 the correct spacing between the racks will depend to a great extent on the bikes themselves. If you refer to the photo (and video) that I linked you will see that the smaller…
view full answer...The Steadyrack Bike Storage Rack #B-SRFT-001 has a weight capacity of 77 lbs and can fit fat tires up to 5 inches in width. As long as the fender doesn't run all the way down the back of the front tire it would not be an issue.
view full answer...The Steadyrack, part #B-SRFT-001, fits up to 5 inch tires so it will work great on your fat bikes.
view full answer...There is not a way to increase the weight capacity of any hitch-mounted bike rack. The weight capacity is set by the manufacturer and should never be exceeded. If you can tell me which bikes you are wanting to transport and what the weight is then I…
view full answer...In order to determine how much clearance there will be with the Swagman Quad bike rack, #S64FR, installed you will need to take one important measurement. Measure from the center of the hitch pin hole straight back to the distance required to clear…
view full answer...The Steadyrack Bike Storage Rack #B-SRFT-001 actually has a weight capacity of 77 lbs which is sufficient for the vast majority of e-bikes on the market now - only a select few will be heavier than that. Attached is a review video for you to check…
view full answer...I have a solution for you. You can't convert the Thule T2 Pro XTR 2 Bike Platform Rack #TH23JV to a 2 inch hitch according to Thule so you will need to use a different kind of adapter. I recommend using the Brophy Hitch Reducer 2" to…
view full answer...There is going to be a way to use what I will call a "vintage" Thule 938 Rak-N-Loc Classic bike rack, though the Replacement 2" Hitch Adapter #853-7489 you referenced is not a confirmed replacement part when I checked with Thule. What…
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