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Where do you carry your bicycles?

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    PhotomomPhotomom Member Posts: 2,217
    ScottG said:
    The UpNFront sounds like a slick idea. I wondered if people used receiver racks once they were unhitched--this device would negate the need to carry an additional rack. My only concern with the TAB would be enough turning clearance.

    @Photomom, I suspect many here will look forward to your final report when you revisit the issue.
    The first thing I need to do is check my tongue weight. We have a lot of stuff on the front of the trailer already. I got a junky scale from a Buy Nothing group and this will be my first task when we bring the trailer home. 
    John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York
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    PhotomomPhotomom Member Posts: 2,217
    Oh look, now they have a designated mount for T@Bs. I’ll report back. 

    https://www.upnfront.com/product-page/little-guy-t-b-unit
    John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York
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    gooseladygooselady Member Posts: 177
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    HomebodyatheartHomebodyatheart Member Posts: 2,496
    @Photomom I really like this set up, including attaching the spare to the post. My biggest concern is lifting the bike up and down without hurting myself. @ScottG if you look at the gallery pics on their website, look at the Tab with green tub and trim. It appears that using the Swagman (or similar) over the tub there should be no turning clearance issues unless you're jack-knifing. 
    2017 T@B 320 Max S silver and cherry red, L@dybug ("Bug" aka my esc@pe pod), TV 2015 Toyota Highlander aka Big Red
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    RatkityRatkity Member Posts: 3,770
    Verna said:
    I’ll huff and I’ll puff and send some warm air that way ;)
    Alas, my derail (pun) didn't last long, and all I got to show for it was a bunch of rain and a very bored teething puppy!

    Those UpNFront racks look very interesting.
    2017 820R Retro Toy Hauler from 2015 Tabitha T@B from 2009 Reverse LG Teardrop (but a T@Bluver at heart)
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    LuckyjLuckyj Member Posts: 286
    Photomom said:
    Oh look, now they have a designated mount for T@Bs. I’ll report back. 

    https://www.upnfront.com/product-page/little-guy-t-b-unit
    Wow, that thing is hight, way above the TV, and the bike are sideways to the wind at the end of a lever.  That will increase the movement and swing like crazy in every direction.  I would be really scared to use this.  And fuel millage will be not get better.

    plus, with all the issues about the T@B frame coming up, I would no be confortable adding more weight and boucing force to this place. 

    And forget about lifting a full tailgate.

    nope, that would not be for me.
    2017 T@G Max Outback "Le Refuge"
    TV 2005 jeep TJ unlimited
    and/or 2005 Nissan X-Trail 4wd
    Alaskan Malamuthe on board!

    Les Escoumins and Petite-Riviere-St-Francois QC
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    PhotomomPhotomom Member Posts: 2,217
    Luckyj said:
    Photomom said:
    Oh look, now they have a designated mount for T@Bs. I’ll report back. 

    https://www.upnfront.com/product-page/little-guy-t-b-unit
    Wow, that thing is hight, way above the TV, and the bike are sideways to the wind at the end of a lever.  That will increase the movement and swing like crazy in every direction.  I would be really scared to use this.  And fuel millage will be not get better.

    plus, with all the issues about the T@B frame coming up, I would no be confortable adding more weight and boucing force to this place. 

    And forget about lifting a full tailgate.

    nope, that would not be for me.
    Do you think that’s higher than other similar mounts? Hard to tell.
    John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York
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    ScottGScottG Administrator Posts: 5,427
    I don't know if it's higher, but it does appear to put the weight a little more forward on the tongue than some of the other front-mount bike racks out there. Exactly how much that would influence tongue weight--and whether it would be deal breaker--would depend on your individual set up.

    It does look pretty spindly, but I'm going on the assumption that it was engineered with a sufficient safety margin. I do suspect Luckyj is correct about the amount of potential movement (twisting and bouncing) of the bikes, but again, not sure to what extent that would influence drivability and mileage
    2015 T@B S

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    DerecoDereco Member Posts: 89
    edited March 2018
    I used to carry my bikes in the trailer, but it was not ideal, and I was worried about nicks and things in the course of moving them. I also had a hitch carrier, but that only worked when the trailer was not in tow. :( 

    Then I found a clamp carrier, it clamps on the receiver portion of the hitch. Works for 3 bikes, and we can take the bikes on the carrier when we move in the TV without the trailer. 

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    db_cooperdb_cooper Member Posts: 726
    ScottG said:
    For those of you who carry your bikes on your trailer, do you always ride from your campsite, or do you have another means of transporting them once you are unhitched?
    For this trip we rode from our campsites, but we also throw a hitch mount rack in the back of the TV for those trips we need to carry the bikes.

    Haven't had any issues carrying the bikes this way. I've kept an eye on the rack attachment points and nothing is moving.  Not the easiest place to put a bike, but as long as they are light bikes,  I don't think it's a problem carrying them here.




    2015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra



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    dinzzydinzzy Member Posts: 180
    Tow with a 2016 Tacoma TRD Sport, 2016 T@B CS-S Max


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    rcuomorcuomo Member Posts: 319
    edited April 2018

    Stromberg Carlson CC-275 frame (47#) with Allen modified rack (~35#).  Tongue weight with 2 bikes, spare mounted on jack and full propane is 288.8#, approximately 15% of loaded trailer weight.
    ‘18 Tab 320S- mfg’d 4/17, acquired 9/17
    Spare & bike rack on tongue, Renogy 100w suitcase connection, cargo & door nets, sway bar, wired rear camera, Norcold aux fan, front window protection, frame mounted sewer & water hose storage, Krieger 1500w inverter w/100Ah LIFePO4.
    ‘17 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E- 5000# tow cap, 600# tongue cap
    ‘20 Honda Pilot Elite- 5000# tow cap, 500# tongue cap
    Huntington LI
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    ColleenD2ColleenD2 Member Posts: 414
    rcuomo said:

    Stromberg Carlson CC-275 frame (47#) with Allen modified rack (~35#).  Tongue weight with 2 bikes, spare mounted on jack and full propane is 288.8#, approximately 15% of loaded trailer weight.
    I like this set up and found the first part but what exactly is the second part? I am not handy. Do I have to modify something?

    2019 Custom T@B 320 U Boondock Lite-ish
    Custom Colors & Custom Interior
    We've slept in 34 states, 2 countries & counting.

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    rcuomorcuomo Member Posts: 319
    Colleen, if you are referring to the Allen 4 bike rack, I got that at Sports Authority a few years back. I had to drill an additional bolt hole in the CC-275 to mount it. I’ll probably replace it with a platform rack to get the bikes a bit lower. Probably the Swagman XTC-2. 
    ‘18 Tab 320S- mfg’d 4/17, acquired 9/17
    Spare & bike rack on tongue, Renogy 100w suitcase connection, cargo & door nets, sway bar, wired rear camera, Norcold aux fan, front window protection, frame mounted sewer & water hose storage, Krieger 1500w inverter w/100Ah LIFePO4.
    ‘17 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E- 5000# tow cap, 600# tongue cap
    ‘20 Honda Pilot Elite- 5000# tow cap, 500# tongue cap
    Huntington LI
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    FreshaireFreshaire Member Posts: 97
    Well. . . . .I haven't actually done it yet, but I have set up my Honda Ridgeline so that I can take my bike along in the bed of my truck.  It does take up quite a bit of space but I have a backpackers mentality and am a minimalist when it comes to packing.  Not sure how that is going to work for me as my first extended trip is just days away.  : )
    2015 T@b 320S Maxx Outback, aka "Alie Cat"
    TV:  2012 Honda Ridgeline

    Alice
    Crozet, VA
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    ScottGScottG Administrator Posts: 5,427
    @Freshaire, we carry two bicycles the same way, under a cap. Boats go on top. The Weber Q grill, extra cooler, and a few other odds and ends fit in around them. Everything else rides and lives in its own place in the T@B so it's always ready to go.

    And we're not even backpackers! Bottom line--you've got plenty of room if you organize and keep it reasonably simple.  :-)
    2015 T@B S

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    FreshaireFreshaire Member Posts: 97
    @ScottG, that is good affirmation.  I don't have a cap on my truck bed, so not much else is going back there.  My truck has four doors though, so my "back seat" gives me some extra room for a cooler, etc.  I'm at the beginning of a long learning curve. 
    2015 T@b 320S Maxx Outback, aka "Alie Cat"
    TV:  2012 Honda Ridgeline

    Alice
    Crozet, VA
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    rkj__rkj__ Member Posts: 641
    edited May 2018
    Freshaire said:
    @ScottG, that is good affirmation.  I don't have a cap on my truck bed, so not much else is going back there.  My truck has four doors though, so my "back seat" gives me some extra room for a cooler, etc.  I'm at the beginning of a long learning curve. 
    I fill the 6' bed of my Canyon with stuff.  Right now I've got:

    Canoe on roof / rack
    2 bicycles
    2 Canoe paddles
    Bin of fire wood
    2 Water jugs, 7gal, 5 gal
    2 totes with life jackets, bicycle helmets, extra shoes / clothes
    Leveling blocks
    Garbage can
    Screen Room
    Ball Lock

    The key is the totes can keep any soft goods dry in and uncovered bed. 

    Edited to add picture:


    2016 T@b 320 CS-S - 2018 GMC Sierra - St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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    FreshaireFreshaire Member Posts: 97
    Totes!!! Sometimes we miss the obvious.  Thanks @rkj__ !  I do wonder about theft though.  I'm guessing this has not been an issue for you.  No way to lock up an open truck bed.
    2015 T@b 320S Maxx Outback, aka "Alie Cat"
    TV:  2012 Honda Ridgeline

    Alice
    Crozet, VA
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    rkj__rkj__ Member Posts: 641
    Freshaire said:
    Totes!!! Sometimes we miss the obvious.  Thanks @rkj__ !  I do wonder about theft though.  I'm guessing this has not been an issue for you.  No way to lock up an open truck bed.

    I have a lock on the bikes, but if somebody really feels the need to steal my life jackets, there is nothing stopping them.  That's a risk I'm willing to take. 
    2016 T@b 320 CS-S - 2018 GMC Sierra - St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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    T@BalongT@Balong Member Posts: 317
    We carry our bikes and our kayaks on the roof of our TV, a Jeep Cherokee.  Though it requires a bowl of Wheaties in the morning on days we bike or paddle (in order to unload and reload the equipment) we like them up there because it gives us the flexibility of driving somewhere to paddle or bike.   Those "amenities" are not always available at every campground.
    2015 T@B 320 S, 2019 Jeep Cherokee
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