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Originally Posted by RVwife
Fabulous! That is what we just bought. (The manufacture is located about 20 minutes from us.) We were rather loathe to be on the waiting list for the $600+ out of stock bike rack the store would have loved to sell us. I guess 2 ebikes weren't a big enough sale.
Will be interested to see your photo of the upright support post when you get to it. We thought that might be a very wise idea for added stability.
We're "old" too. Don't plan to change our own tire but do like to go to remote enough locations that getting a proper replacement tire easily might be an issue. That came home to us recently on the last day of our trip of adventure, misadventure, and comic near catastrophes. Sitting at the dump station, our tire monitor suddenly beeped. One of our fronts was low (although it had been fine last night). Fortunately it was a slow leak and with a good compressor we were able to get it up to pressure again and it seemed to hold. We cautiously drove the 250 miles home (with an eagle eye on that monitor the whole way). Oh the havoc a tiny brad can play on those big rugged tires. Lesson learned - just carry the darned spare, always.
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Photos of my carrier. Remember to use an “anti-rattle” device on the hitch for added stability.
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