bike advice (attaching 2 to back of truck with a topper)

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NathanSF
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bike advice (attaching 2 to back of truck with a topper)

Post by NathanSF » Thu Aug 17, 2006 11:08 pm

Most racks seem to be made for cars with trunks or those with a trailer hitch....we've got a small toyota truck and want to mount 2 bikes to the back on the tail gate...

has anyone tried this or have any ideas? is anyone offering bike transport from SF to playa early (on sat./sun) - will help with gas $ of course

thanks for any info...

nathan

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Post by ibdave » Fri Aug 18, 2006 6:50 am

Nathan, if you don't have a shell on the truck, then jjust strap the bikes on top of your load... It don't have to be pretty looking to make it to the Playa...
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Post by unjonharley » Fri Aug 18, 2006 7:41 am

There is a bike rack made for the front of your litle truck. It is a u-shaped tube with straps to the hood and small chains around the bumper. E search a little and see what you can find. Or bike and trike stores.

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Post by felix » Fri Aug 18, 2006 7:19 pm

I use one that hangs off the back bumper. It uses the whole where a trailor hitch would go. I think its a Thule. Paid about $80 for it. Works OK....

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Post by Rusted Iron » Fri Aug 18, 2006 8:06 pm

Does your truck have a tow package?

If so, there are bike racks that hook into the receiver, like the tongue of a trailer hooks into the hitch.

We made ours out of scrap parts and it works okay, but the ones that are sold at bike shops are nicer: They are more compact and have a slimmer profile.

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