trishmcm Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 I would like to tow our bikes, but I don't have a hitch. I don't want to buy one from the dealer. Can someone help? P.S. My car came with the "hitch bracket which includes wiring harness, converter and sub-bracket" - I didn't realize that that meant I still have to buy the hitch!
91L3xus Posted July 19, 2005 Posted July 19, 2005 I would recommend a Draw-Tite hitch. To carry our bikes we bought the Bauer Vehicle Guard swing away rack, which lets you open the rear hatch without having to take off the bikes. It was fairly expensive but very sturdy and well worth it. We bought the extra 2 bike attachment and the anti-rattle bars.
darylhuff Posted July 19, 2005 Posted July 19, 2005 I would recommend a Draw-Tite hitch. To carry our bikes we bought the Bauer Vehicle Guard swing away rack, which lets you open the rear hatch without having to take off the bikes. It was fairly expensive but very sturdy and well worth it. We bought the extra 2 bike attachment and the anti-rattle bars. I'd only recommend using a hanging bike rack if you bought your bike at Walmart. They will eventually scratch your bike either at the grip point or as the bikes bang together as you are driving down the road. I know about the gizmos to reduce bike swing, but they don't eliminate it. Yakima has to great hitch racks that hold bikes more securely and safely. Go to http://www.yakima.com/ and check out the Hitchfork or Hookup rack (both are rear hitch racks).
91L3xus Posted July 19, 2005 Posted July 19, 2005 The BVG that we bought came with a lot of hollow foam tubin to put over the bikes where they touched. Where they were attached to the rack, there are no scratches or marks. The anti rattle bars include a set of tie down ropes that go through the spokes of the tires and then back to the rack itself to eliminate all swinging.
darylhuff Posted July 19, 2005 Posted July 19, 2005 The BVG that we bought came with a lot of hollow foam tubin to put over the bikes where they touched. Where they were attached to the rack, there are no scratches or marks. The anti rattle bars include a set of tie down ropes that go through the spokes of the tires and then back to the rack itself to eliminate all swinging. Good luck with that over time. I doubt you'll ever see Lance putting his bike on a hanging car rack, nor have I seen any hanging racks on the chase vehicles for The Tour de France. But if you're comfortable with your rack, that is all that matters.
91L3xus Posted July 20, 2005 Posted July 20, 2005 Good luck with that over time. I doubt you'll ever see Lance putting his bike on a hanging car rack, nor have I seen any hanging racks on the chase vehicles for The Tour de France. But if you're comfortable with your rack, that is all that matters. ← Well this is very true, but I am not a hardcore road biker; just the occasional trip to the canal for a cruise. B) Good luck on finding the rack best suited for whatever youre bike needs are.
TomGXer Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 This info may be coming to you a bit late but look at the Sportworks T2 rack. There is no equal to the quality, stability and versatility of this rack. I can carry a road bike (girlfriends) and my 42 pound DH race rig on the same rack. Get a hitch and buy the 2" version. Tom
MrT Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Does anyone know if either the Yakima Kingpin or Thule Roadway hitch mount racks drop low enough to allow the door to swing? MrT
Rya Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Does anyone know if either the Yakima Kingpin or Thule Roadway hitch mount racks drop low enough to allow the door to swing?MrT Either should work, but you might want to email them just to double check. I have never seen a tilt down bike carrier not tilt down far enough to allow a rear gate to open. Just remember to remove your bikes prior to tilting the carrier down so nothing on the vehicle or bikes are damaged (nothing like having a pedal scratch in your bumper!). Happy Trails!
MrT Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 The GX rear door swings open like the other four doors it is not a hatch like the RX , that's why I am wondering if it will clear.
Rya Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 The GX rear door swings open like the other four doors it is not a hatch like the RX , that's why I am wondering if it will clear. Hmmmmm, I went onto both Yakima's & Thule's websites & searched products by vehicle. Both of the carriers you picked out are showing that they will work on your GX. But neither website tell you the degree of the tilt, so I can see why you're questioning the swing open door. You might want to email them to verify. I worked with Thule products for years & I'd call to be 100%. Maybe someone with one of the carriers with the GX will respond in the meantime to say thumbs up or down. Good luck!
flukechance Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Get the swingarm style. I went with Thule, since I don't care for Yakima. Works great, swings to the side out of the way. Tilting down would most likely not work with the GX. You'd have to be pretty low to get under the door.
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