It's a tough decision but wanted to let you know the pitfalls and some of the things that have happened. We had a friend who lost her bike and her son's bike out in East Glacier NP when the bike rack failed, throwing the bikes and rack violently to the roadway, destroying both bikes. Luckily there was no vehicle behind…
Why would you want the bikes on the rear? I think it would be a lot of work to fab something up that would be strong enough. Personally, I would put bike rack on the tongue. There's just too many cases of bikes falling off, racks breaking, etc with bike racks on the back of trailers. Things like the Jack it or Up N Front…
I transferred my Rocky bike rack from my Jeep roofrack to the front of the Tag. I'll be adding a side-support the same as I did on my LG. This trailer is wider so I can fit my bike on there without removing the front wheel. Nice. When I get the parts, I'll post a photo of the side-support. WilliamA
I added the Jackit Bike rack, Very easy to put up and take down bikes. Bikes are very secure during transportation. Installation of system took about 30 minutes.
Because we did not want to limit access to our front storage box or tow vehicle's rear hatch while towing, we were considering adding cross rails and bike racks to the roof of the T@G or the tow vehicle. But, instead, for roughly the same cost, we invested in two folding bikes from Zizzo. They weigh less than 30 lbs each…
Pam, Here's my system for bike hauling. Actually, this thread has 2 variations... WilliamA http://teardrop-trailers.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/73/bike-rack#latest