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		<title>Recreational Vehicle Bike Racks &#8211; 3 Ways to Safely Transport Your Bikes in Gifts</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;html&gt;<br />&lt;head&gt;<br />&lt;title&gt;Recreational Vehicle Bike Racks &#8211; 3 Ways to Safely Transport Your Bikes   in Gifts&lt;/title&gt;<br />&lt;/head&gt;<br />&lt;body&gt;<br />&lt;font face=Times New Roman  size=&#8217;36&#8242; color=&#8221;BLUE&#8221;&gt;<br />&lt;marquee&gt;Recreational Vehicle Bike Racks &#8211; 3 Ways to Safely Transport Your Bikes   in Gifts&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> Bicycles are a great way to get around and explore once you arrive at your destination with your travel</p>
<p>trailer. The problem is, most travel trailers have little additional room to store bicycles. So how do you transport your</p>
<p>bikes safely and without damaging them or travel trailer? Easy. By mounting a bike rack on your RV.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> Once we have decided that mounting a bicycle rack on your RV is a great idea, we need to decide where.</p>
<p>The two best places to mount a bike rack are at the front of the travel trailer (on the tongue), or at the rear of the trailer</p>
<p>(on the frame). Why not mount the bike rack on the travel trailer&#8217;s bumper or ladder? Simple, most travel trailer</p>
<p>bumpers are not designed for the additional weight of bike racks and bikes. The constant bouncing and jostling around</p>
<p>during travel can and will weaken welds causing them to pull apart. In addition, the bikes close proximity to the real</p>
<p>wall of the travel trailer can cause damage to both the travel trailer and the bicycles.Here are several ways to safely</p>
<p>mount a bicycle rack on your travel trailer no matter which location you choose.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />&lt;strong&gt;Frame-mount bolt-on receiver:&lt;/strong&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> A frame-mount bolt-on receiver is an adjustable receiver that simply bolts onto the RV&#8217;s frame. Since it is</p>
<p>adjustable, it can accommodate many most frames and is much stronger than those mounted on the bumper. Installation</p>
<p>is mostly dependent on how the RV manufacturer mounted the rear bumper. An under-the-bumper mount is the most</p>
<p>common but you&#8217;ll have to make sure there is enough ground clearance. Most hitch manufacturers offer a frame</p>
<p>mounted receiver. You can carry two bicycles safely with this set up and not have to worry about damage.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />&lt;strong&gt;Semi-custom Welded Receiver:&lt;/strong&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> By far the strongest and better of all the options is the weld-on receiver. It is permanent and you can safely</p>
<p>transport more than two bicycles. You&#8217;ll need to determine how much you&#8217;ll need to carry then ask your welder to build</p>
<p>your hitch set up to accommodate that weight. He will probably beef up the frame area with a reinforcement plate,</p>
<p>usually at the attachment points. Or he may even replace your travel trailer&#8217;s bumper completely. With this set up, you</p>
<p>will have a very strong receiver to mount your bicycle rack. This type of semi custom fabrication will be more</p>
<p>expensive but if you plan on taking your bicycles with you everywhere, this is the way to go.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />&lt;Strong&gt;Tongue-mount:&lt;/strong&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> This bicycle rack is all one unit that you can either bolt on or weld to the frame area at the tongue of your</p>
<p>travel trailer. With this carrier, the two bicycles can safely be carried on top of the propane tanks. Also, you&#8217;ll be able to</p>
<p>keep an eye on your bicycles through the tow vehicle&#8217;s rear window while traveling down the road. There are a two</p>
<p>things to keep in mind when using this set up though. If tongue weight concerns you, this location may not be suitable</p>
<p>for you. Two bicycles and the carrier can add considerable weight on the tongue. The other issue is that since the</p>
<p>bicycles are carried over the propane tanks, you&#8217;ll need to lift them up there.<br />&lt;br&gt;<br /> If none of these solutions to mount a bicycle rack to your travel trailer appeal to you, you can go a couple of</p>
<p>other routes. If you have room in the back of your tow vehicle, you can just carry your bikes there. Better yet, you can</p>
<p>mount a receiver hitch to the front of your tow vehicle. Remember, the best solution to adding a bicycle rack to your</p>
<p>travel trailer is the one that makes your life easier. Enjoy the road. <br />&lt;/body&gt;<br />&lt;/html&gt;</p>
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