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Old 06-10-2022, 03:47 PM   #15
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I have the Biktrix Stunner LT with fenders and use the Thule XT2 with a modified loading ramp. Added sections of split 4” pvc to the Thule ramp to accommodate the 4” tires and it works well (see pictures). Been hauling this way for >2 years and thousands of miles with ease.
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Old 06-11-2022, 10:26 AM   #16
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I bought a bike rack, RV rated and $450. When installed, it had so much play in the fold up hinge mechanism the bikes shook like crazy. Sent it back and made my own. 2x2x 1/4” wall tubing and solid 1/2” rods for the tire cradles, not the hollow tubes most use. I did not provide any folding detail as I wanted it solid. It’s as heavy a bike, but I can lift the rv off the ground with it! Clamped a GoPro on the ladder to watch how it performed. Bikes where as solid as could be with zero movement. I have approx $50 in material. Welded it myself.
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