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Motor7
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Topic: 2nd hitch receiver Posted: 24 Jan 2019 at 6:59am |
Pod People, did you also add gussets where the 2x2 meets the frame rails on each side?
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Pod People
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Posted: 24 Jan 2019 at 8:26am |
yes, I added reinforcements everywhere that I could. That included triangle gussets at the original receiver and the new receiver. I'm not sure if you can tell from the pictures, but we also added a short piece of 2x3 angle iron that connected the back end of the 2" receiver to the new 2x2 cross member.
The idea is to have as little weight as possible farther from the pod-keep it as close as possible. Also the second important idea is to stop all motion in the shank/receiver and the rack to shank and the bikes on the rack. The nylon cam straps stop the bike rack from moving side to side or front to back. they are attached as high as possible to the top of the bike rack in a welded eye bolt. The bottom of the straps are in an eye bolt that is drilled through the lower frame members at the end. The bikes are clamped onto the bike rack with built in clamps that hold the horizontal upper frame tubes. We tie the bottom of the bikes to the bottom of the rack so they can't move and we attach bungee cords to the tires so they can't move either.
We did this mod initially on our 173 and used it for 6 years in many thousands of miles. We have done the same now with our 179. Most of the posts and most manufacturers advise against this practice and it may void your warranty. We went to extreme measures to insure success. Vann
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Vann & Laura 2015 RPod 179
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john in idaho
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Posted: 24 Jan 2019 at 10:54am |
If you have just one bike, would it be easier to leave the spare where it is and put the bike inside the trailer?
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Jeepinator
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Posted: 02 Feb 2019 at 8:30pm |
I purchased a front-mount receiver for my Jeep Wrangler. The bikes are low enough where they do not interfere with visibility. Headlights can be an issue due to reflection.
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Tars Tarkas
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Posted: 02 Feb 2019 at 8:58pm |
Originally posted by Jeepinator
I purchased a front-mount receiver for my Jeep Wrangler. The bikes are low enough where they do not interfere with visibility. Headlights can be an issue due to reflection. | I have a front hitch too and you are exactly right about headlight reflection. I really try not to drive at night with bikes on the front, but it can be done. Daytime visibility is fine.
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Andy
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Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 11:57am |
After having placed both 1 and 2 bikes on the hitch receiver using a 1-1/4" to 2" converter I'm thinking a better option is to place the bike(s) in the TT itself. There is just too much sway and movement. And unfortunately I'm not as handy as Vann. If I can't fix it with a hammer and Phillips head screwdriver I'm lost! Has anyone come up with a way to secure the bike(s) inside? With our 179 I could lean it on the bench seat and rest tires on the shower side wall with some covering to prevent tire tracks on the wall.
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lostagain
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Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 12:08pm |
Personally, given the flexion and leverage imposed by bikes on the back of the pod, I wouldn't want to use a bike rack that requires a 2x2 receiver. They're very heavy. There are several 2 bike racks available on Amazon that work just fine with no to minimal modifications for the pod. We got one and it works fine, though I'm probably going to add a little strap to stabilize the bikes a little more that is affixed to the back of our Pod. As usual, I'll probably repurpose a little left over ss marine hardware to fabricate the attachment point.
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Fred & Maria Kearney
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offgrid
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Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 12:42pm |
Depending on how serious you are about cycling you could also consider getting folding bikes and keeping them in the TV. There are a wide range of choices available. Saves worrying about the bike rack, hitch and security for the bikes.
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Jeepinator
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Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 1:27pm |
I plan to install driving lights so they shine through the middle of the bike frames. I’ve not found a set that I like that has high/low beam and would allow me to shut of the primary lights.
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2018 Jeep Wrangler Willys
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lostagain
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Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 3:20pm |
I just saw a nice electric bike here in Medellin that is really cool. It folds up to about the size of a small spare tire. They were asking about $600 for them. It appeared to be from the USA by the stickers. It would be great for pavement, smooth dirt like in a camp ground, though I wouldn't want to take it onto any rough terrain.
I'll be back at the same park where they were located next Sunday and will try to get a little more info.
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Fred & Maria Kearney
Sonoma 167RB
Our Pod 172
2019 Ford F-150 4x4 2.7 EcoBoost
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