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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Hitch Mounted Carriers
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[QUOTE="olderndirtmom, post: 1191600, member: 77254"] I have one similar. Mine has an arm that holds the bike down, which makes it a snap with no ties down to deal with (tire ties however). Since I've used a similar system for bicycles, I preferred the arm method. It also avoids having a bike drop down on me while I balance it and tie it down. It is slick. I ordered it on-line (addabike.com with the moderators permission). I also have a 2" receiver.... The carriers sold based on the size of the bike-which really was relational to the load your hitch receptical could carry. The carrier is 6" in width from outside of hardened aluminum to outside. The "C" sidewalls are 1/4 " (Thus the inner is 5 1/2".) I've carried each of my bikes on it, but again, mine are light bikes with itty tires. Somebody more techy can probably carry it from here. But, I love mine. I bought it after I completely overhauled my flatbed trailer with new wood, new lights and a new paint job, and have never regretted buying the single carrier. So much easier for a single bike. [/QUOTE]
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