Bike Racks
#21
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Re: Bike Racks
you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
"denis roy" <denis.roy@ca.trader.com> wrote in message
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>I have thought of that, but isn't there only a two bike option. If I could,
>I want a rack for 3 bikes.
>
>
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42A5CB7D.B3E178D4@sympatico.ca...
>> What about the ones that go on the spare tire?
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> denis roy wrote:
>>>
>>> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I
>>> installed a
>>> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing
>>> out
>>> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep
>>> or
>>> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or
>>> 4
>>> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
"denis roy" <denis.roy@ca.trader.com> wrote in message
news:tQkpe.44639$Ab4.861610@weber.videotron.net...
>I have thought of that, but isn't there only a two bike option. If I could,
>I want a rack for 3 bikes.
>
>
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42A5CB7D.B3E178D4@sympatico.ca...
>> What about the ones that go on the spare tire?
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> denis roy wrote:
>>>
>>> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I
>>> installed a
>>> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing
>>> out
>>> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep
>>> or
>>> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or
>>> 4
>>> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
#22
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Re: Bike Racks
I'd think a bungee cord would do that.
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Gazoo wrote:
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> you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Gazoo wrote:
>
> you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
#23
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Re: Bike Racks
I'd think a bungee cord would do that.
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Gazoo wrote:
>
> you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Gazoo wrote:
>
> you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
#24
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Re: Bike Racks
I'd think a bungee cord would do that.
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Gazoo wrote:
>
> you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Gazoo wrote:
>
> you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
#25
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Re: Bike Racks
I'd think a bungee cord would do that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Gazoo wrote:
>
> you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Gazoo wrote:
>
> you can get three bike racks with a spare tire mount.
#26
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Re: Bike Racks
denis roy wrote:
> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I installed a
> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing out
> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep or
> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or 4
> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
I cut down a Yakima Big Horn 4 hitch mount rack to go into a front 2"
hitch. The stock rack carried the bikes too high. This lets me carry
bikes on the front while towing a trailer.
Simply drill new holes in the Yakima upright, slide the arm assembly
down, shim the arms to slightly above level, and you're good to go.
Check for bottom clearance before drilling. If you leave the post
full-length, you can move the arms back up for other vehicles.
Be careful with racks that attach to the spare. I lost two door latches
using one. The rear gate hardware can barely handle the 30" spare,
much less bikes.
Barry
> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I installed a
> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing out
> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep or
> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or 4
> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
I cut down a Yakima Big Horn 4 hitch mount rack to go into a front 2"
hitch. The stock rack carried the bikes too high. This lets me carry
bikes on the front while towing a trailer.
Simply drill new holes in the Yakima upright, slide the arm assembly
down, shim the arms to slightly above level, and you're good to go.
Check for bottom clearance before drilling. If you leave the post
full-length, you can move the arms back up for other vehicles.
Be careful with racks that attach to the spare. I lost two door latches
using one. The rear gate hardware can barely handle the 30" spare,
much less bikes.
Barry
#27
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Re: Bike Racks
denis roy wrote:
> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I installed a
> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing out
> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep or
> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or 4
> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
I cut down a Yakima Big Horn 4 hitch mount rack to go into a front 2"
hitch. The stock rack carried the bikes too high. This lets me carry
bikes on the front while towing a trailer.
Simply drill new holes in the Yakima upright, slide the arm assembly
down, shim the arms to slightly above level, and you're good to go.
Check for bottom clearance before drilling. If you leave the post
full-length, you can move the arms back up for other vehicles.
Be careful with racks that attach to the spare. I lost two door latches
using one. The rear gate hardware can barely handle the 30" spare,
much less bikes.
Barry
> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I installed a
> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing out
> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep or
> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or 4
> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
I cut down a Yakima Big Horn 4 hitch mount rack to go into a front 2"
hitch. The stock rack carried the bikes too high. This lets me carry
bikes on the front while towing a trailer.
Simply drill new holes in the Yakima upright, slide the arm assembly
down, shim the arms to slightly above level, and you're good to go.
Check for bottom clearance before drilling. If you leave the post
full-length, you can move the arms back up for other vehicles.
Be careful with racks that attach to the spare. I lost two door latches
using one. The rear gate hardware can barely handle the 30" spare,
much less bikes.
Barry
#28
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Re: Bike Racks
denis roy wrote:
> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I installed a
> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing out
> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep or
> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or 4
> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
I cut down a Yakima Big Horn 4 hitch mount rack to go into a front 2"
hitch. The stock rack carried the bikes too high. This lets me carry
bikes on the front while towing a trailer.
Simply drill new holes in the Yakima upright, slide the arm assembly
down, shim the arms to slightly above level, and you're good to go.
Check for bottom clearance before drilling. If you leave the post
full-length, you can move the arms back up for other vehicles.
Be careful with racks that attach to the spare. I lost two door latches
using one. The rear gate hardware can barely handle the 30" spare,
much less bikes.
Barry
> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I installed a
> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing out
> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep or
> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or 4
> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
I cut down a Yakima Big Horn 4 hitch mount rack to go into a front 2"
hitch. The stock rack carried the bikes too high. This lets me carry
bikes on the front while towing a trailer.
Simply drill new holes in the Yakima upright, slide the arm assembly
down, shim the arms to slightly above level, and you're good to go.
Check for bottom clearance before drilling. If you leave the post
full-length, you can move the arms back up for other vehicles.
Be careful with racks that attach to the spare. I lost two door latches
using one. The rear gate hardware can barely handle the 30" spare,
much less bikes.
Barry
#29
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Re: Bike Racks
denis roy wrote:
> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I installed a
> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing out
> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep or
> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or 4
> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
I cut down a Yakima Big Horn 4 hitch mount rack to go into a front 2"
hitch. The stock rack carried the bikes too high. This lets me carry
bikes on the front while towing a trailer.
Simply drill new holes in the Yakima upright, slide the arm assembly
down, shim the arms to slightly above level, and you're good to go.
Check for bottom clearance before drilling. If you leave the post
full-length, you can move the arms back up for other vehicles.
Be careful with racks that attach to the spare. I lost two door latches
using one. The rear gate hardware can barely handle the 30" spare,
much less bikes.
Barry
> I am thinking of getting a bike rack for my TJ. The thing is, I installed a
> new bumper which removes the tire on the back door and goes on a swing out
> carrier. So, my option are I find a rake that goes in front of the jeep or
> behind. But if I put it behind, Man that's going to be sticking out 3 or 4
> feet. Anyone have an option?
>
>
I cut down a Yakima Big Horn 4 hitch mount rack to go into a front 2"
hitch. The stock rack carried the bikes too high. This lets me carry
bikes on the front while towing a trailer.
Simply drill new holes in the Yakima upright, slide the arm assembly
down, shim the arms to slightly above level, and you're good to go.
Check for bottom clearance before drilling. If you leave the post
full-length, you can move the arms back up for other vehicles.
Be careful with racks that attach to the spare. I lost two door latches
using one. The rear gate hardware can barely handle the 30" spare,
much less bikes.
Barry
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