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Old 05-08-2019, 02:23 PM   #12
TimmyB
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Brand: Still Looking
Model: Fleetwood Bounder 35P
State: Florida
Posts: 475
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Originally Posted by Long & Winding road View Post
Yeah, I purchased a real good Yakima bike rack that slides into the receiver hitch. But the bike cover blocks the tail lights while driving. I thought about adding some extra lights either higher up on the RV or on the back of the bike rack but been to busy with other projects.

I put a bike cover on (and some extra U locks) the bikes while stationary or any lenght of time.

Not sure if the bike cover would hold up very long with wind while driving.
I've got a nice Thule 4-bike rack that is very secure. My LBS suggests a cover from Skinz that can cover all four bikes. I have used a cheap ($20) set of magnetic tail lights that plug into the 4 prong outlet on my Explorer to provide extra brake lights and turn signals. Probably have to do the same on the 24.1, by the sounds of it. I wish someone would make a hard shell product for bikes. If they have, they suck at marketing because I can't find it anywhere!!!
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