LeftieBiker
100 kW
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- Nov 5, 2012
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I had no idea it would be this hard to carry one EZIP Trailz! After looking at and then abandoning the idea of using a trunk-mount rack on the old Camry, I settled on a Hidden Class I hitch on the new (leased) Prius, and a SportRack 2EZ - 2 Bike Rack Platform Style for 1-1/4" Hitch ,# A30901. I chose this rack because it has a 90lb weight rating. There was no 'per bike" rating when I ordered it, but now the site I ordered it from says the rating is 45lbs per bike. My EZIP will weigh about 52lbs with the pack off and the accessories on. It looks to me like the weak areas on the racks - the things that lower the max rating to a per-bike rating - is the wheel hoops, with their plastic adjusting knobs, and in some cases thin steel (the rack I ordered has robust-looking hoops). So my plan is to replace the knobs on the hoops I'll be using with solid steel nuts with large washers. Do you folks think this, along with maybe running tie-down straps from the hoops to the upper frame of the rack for extra support, will allow me to safely carry my 52lb Trailz?
BTW, if you ever have to install a Hidden Hitch on a prius, keep in mind that the bolts they provide are too short for older, better-made sockets. It took me 15 minutes of cursing to realize why the damned things weren't starting in the holes. I ended up using a trick that one review had mentioned (and I hadn't understood at the time); dropping a fairly large nut into the bottom of the socket, to act as a spacer.
BTW, if you ever have to install a Hidden Hitch on a prius, keep in mind that the bolts they provide are too short for older, better-made sockets. It took me 15 minutes of cursing to realize why the damned things weren't starting in the holes. I ended up using a trick that one review had mentioned (and I hadn't understood at the time); dropping a fairly large nut into the bottom of the socket, to act as a spacer.