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  • Hitch Mount Bike Rack Recomendations for a Class I Trailer Hitch on a 2011 CRZ
  • You should have a Class I trailer hitch on your 2011 Honda CRZ because the only hitches available for your vehicle are Class I, 1-1/4 inches, however, stranger things have happened so by measuring the receiver opening you will be sure. Class I hitches have a 2 bike limit and up to a 200 lb tongue weight capacity for any hitch mounted accessory. The tongue weight capacity is the maximum amount of weight that can be carried on a hitch. This figure should be available either in your owners...
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  • Solution for Carrying Motorcycle With 2013 Honda CR-Z
  • That carrier requires a Class III or higher hitch with a 2" receiver, which is stated in the information on the product page. That is also what would be required to handle the weight of the carrier and motorcycle. Even if there was such a hitch for your vehicle, you will far exceed the vehicle tongue weight capacity with that 566 lbs. I don't think you want the carrier and the motorcycle to fall off in the middle of the road while driving. If you want to carry your motorcycle with your...
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  • Trailer Hitch Availability for 2013 Honda CR-Z
  • My research on the 2013 Honda CR-Z shows that it was not designed to tow anything. You'd want to confirm this by checking with your Honda dealer or checking the owners manual. That being said we offer a hitch for your vehicle as there is a demand for it. We have the Curt part # C11077 which has a pretty low towing capacity of 1,000 lbs total trailer weight and 100 lbs tongue weight. Typically hitch towing capacities are higher than the vehicle capacities so I would not recommend towing...
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