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hauling bicycles

Jklundry

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Anybody tried to carry bicycle's on a 622 trailer. I have looked at vacuum mounted racks but not sure if they would work on trailer. You also can buy crossbars that are designed to be strapped to cars that don't have them. Not sure if they would work on the 622 trailer. Any ideas or has anybody figured out a way to do this?
 
Anybody tried to carry bicycle's on a 622 trailer. I have looked at vacuum mounted racks but not sure if they would work on trailer. You also can buy crossbars that are designed to be strapped to cars that don't have them. Not sure if they would work on the 622 trailer. Any ideas or has anybody figured out a way to do this?

I think this is doable without much effort ( all things considered ) ..... I would have very little faith in any type of an easily re-movable strapping set-up ...... WHY ..... because a bicycle or two is going to be a hugh air catcher causing a lot of turbulence ..... What occurs when they are strapped to a rack on practically any veh. is not what you will have because the bikes will NOT be shielded by the Spyder ..... this will cause more stress on the rack because of the turbulence...... I think the only safe of doing this is .... the rack will have to be bolted to the top of the trailer ...ie. the cover .... Forget any highway speeds above 50 mph ...... back in the day I towed a Jet-ski with my GS ..... but because the trailer had no brakes I didn't go to far .... just a test drive ...... good luck .... Mike .............. If moving bikes is really something that you want to do , I would buy the small harbor freight trailer ( or similar ) and attach a dedicated rack to that..... or the clamps for the handlebars and seat .... nothing is impossible .....:thumbup:
 
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