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Originally Posted by cruzbill
Take your trailer to a good hitch shop/welder and have him/her reinforce the bumper and install a 2" hitch receiver. They will add a steel rail between the frame rails, then weld the receiver to this new steel. Then use a good bike rack. I used a Swagman rack from camping world for years, but just upgraded to a Kuat, expensive but rock solid. Driving our MH in wet weather while towing our toad (to which we mount the bike rack) really gets the bikes and MH dirty, so now I'm looking to buy a good bike cover Bike Covers | USA Roadbag Bicycle Travel Covers, bike bags
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Been using skinz covers for almost 5 years on the road. It is the best one i can find. Not totally waterproof but it does keep the road gunk off the bikes.