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Bike Rack For Step-Thru Ebikes With Fat Tires For Motorhome  

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Hi, looking for E bike trailer hitch rack for 2 fat tire bikes for a rv. Would also like to buy a swing away attachment. This is for 2 step thru lectric bike. Thank You

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There is an option for a bike rack that is approved for use on a motorhome that will work with your 'Lectric step-through electric bikes with fat tires. That said, a swing-away attachment isn't possible because those are not rated for use with a motorhome due to the added bounce at the rear of the vehicle. If that's okay, here is the rack that will work for your bikes:

- Lets Go Aero V-Lectric FAT PRO Bike Rack # LGA77FR

The reason the V-Lectric # TH903202 will work with your ebikes with a step-through frame is due to the fact it holds the bikes by their tires. Since the straps of the rack are relatively thin, they work well on bikes with fenders, too (which it looks like your bikes have). They V-Lectric works with tires up to 4.5" wide so your fat-tire bikes won't be a problem.

As for why the V-Lectric is the best, it has a 75 lb weight capacity and offers a plethora of convenience features which makes it the simplest bike rack on the market to use. One of the things that truly separates it from other racks is that it holds the bikes at four points: the top and bottom of each tire. This creates an incredibly secure connection.

The rack also slides out, giving you access to trunks, truck beds, and other storage compartments you may have. The rack arms can also detach, making storage a lot easier when the rack is not in use.

Finally, the V-Lectric # TH903202 offers security for both the rack and your e-bike due to the integrated locks in the TwinTube platform that secure your bikes to the rack and a lock for the anti-rattle hitch pin that secures the rack to your hitch, which protects your investments in rack and your bikes.

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