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Bicycle rack suggestions.
I am looking for suggestions for a new bike rack to carry two hybrids. The bike rack will be in a 2 inch receiver on a Grand Cherokee that is being towed by a motor home. I am currently using a very old Thule. The bicycles are usually in a bike bag when on the rack. When in the bag the bikes have a tendency to sway and rock back and forth. Unfortunately today I noticed that the bikes have rubbed together causing significant damage to one.
I have been looking at the Yakima Holdup and the Thule T2. I must be able to open the rear hatch without removing the rack. I also need to slow down the swaying. I am open to looking at different types of racks. The bikes will be towed at a minimum 5k a year. Any suggestions? We are leaving for Acadia national park tomorrow to ride the carriage trails. Thank you for any help. Paul |
My off the cuff opinion, with no real experience to back it up: The bike bags are likely to be catching the wind, increasing the swaying. I noticed, while shopping for racks, that Saris sells "Protect-O-Pads" to keep the bikes from contacting each other. Can't you just put the bikes inside the Grand Cherokee for the long drives?
FWIW, I have seen a lot of positive reviews of the T2 on the net. I'm sure you've done the search by now. |
Thank you for the response. The Jeep usually has other stuff in it such as fire wood, golf clubs and/or 32 gallon tote. I have read some reviews for the Thule. They seem positive. Weight seemed to be an issue to some.
Is the tray type rack more stable than the hanging rack? Paul |
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