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Bike Hitch Rack Recommendations Please

holdmybeer

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I've owned two 1UP racks for almost 10 years. Heavy or Super Duty or whatever they called that variation at the time. One is configured for tandem and the other for a pair of single bikes. They can move between car, Grenadier, motorhome. No regrets. 100% metal, maintainable, repairable. I keep meaning to look into a cargo platform to maybe convert one of the 1UP racks to use because it's such a confident and properly built system.

For the Grenadier I had to add a Rocky Mounts 8" Anti-Wobble Hitch Extension to clear the spare tire.
 
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I've owned two 1UP racks for almost 10 years. Heavy or Super Duty or whatever they called that variation at the time. One is configured for tandem and the other for a pair of single bikes. They can move between car, Grenadier, motorhome. No regrets. 100% metal, maintainable, repairable. I keep meaning to look into a cargo platform to maybe convert one of the 1UP racks to use because it's such a confident and properly built system.

For the Grenadier I had to add a Rocky Mounts 8" Anti-Wobble Hitch Extension to clear the spare tire.
Without a swing arm, are you able to open the rear doors with the 1up rack attached?
 

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Without a swing arm, are you able to open the rear doors with the 1up rack attached?
I think it clears my empty single tray (for the tandem) but, nope, the double blocks it so I just hinge it down. I remove the bikes first. Which is easy enough with the 1UP system.
 
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