Best Bike Rack for 1 Standard Bike and 1 Fat Tire E-Bike On a 5th Wheel Trailer
Question:
Regarding HLY64FR rack-I want TO CARRY 1 EBIKE WITH 3 1/2 inch tires and one regular bike-not an ebike, will this rack work? I watched the video and it looks good to me. This will be mounted on a 5th wheel trailer with the proper hitch receiver. Thank you
asked by: Ron C
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Hollywood Racks RV Rider 2 Bike Rack for 1 Standard and 1 Fat E-Bike part # HLY64FR is the perfect option to carry one standard bike and one fat tire e-bike on the back of a 5th wheel trailer. The weight capacity for either bike is 80 lbs so there will be absolutely no issues here and in regards to tire size, one set is rated for tires up to 3" wide and the other 5" wide. The fat tire wheels hoops are installs on the inside as that is where you'll want the heaviest bike to be.
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Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes - 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
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