hemismith
New Member
I realize this is kind of a generic question, but we are about to embark on the emtb trail and have no way of transporting the bikes - neither of our current cars can hold them nor are they ideal for putting a hitch on. So I will be getting a new vehicle and am open to anything. I'm looking mainly for the best option for transporting them, but that may involve a specific vehicle. My main issue is I have a bad back and want an option where we don't have to lift them, I want to be able to roll them into/onto something.
My preference would be to get a Transit or Sprinter van and put the bikes inside, but the prices have gone crazy the last few years, and this vehicle will be our main vehicle and not sure my wants to drive something like that. (I don't want a Ram ProMaster.) I don't know if any other vehicles are large enough to hold them upright.
It seems like a ramp into a truck bed would need to be way too long, so I was planning on getting a truck or SUV and using a hitch rack with a ramp. I know there are disadvantages with hitch racks, so I was thinking maybe a utility trailer, possible even an enclosed one. But these would be more of a hassle to have to hitch up and find parking for and such.
So any recommendations are welcome.
P.S. If a hitch rack, I think a 2" class 3 hitch is the minimum but class 4 is probably sturdier. I would also like a vehicle that can comfortably go to off-road trailheads, but nothing too extreme, as it has to drive nice on the road as well. I rented a Jeep Wrangler for a day as I've always wanted one, but we didn't like it on-road.
My preference would be to get a Transit or Sprinter van and put the bikes inside, but the prices have gone crazy the last few years, and this vehicle will be our main vehicle and not sure my wants to drive something like that. (I don't want a Ram ProMaster.) I don't know if any other vehicles are large enough to hold them upright.
It seems like a ramp into a truck bed would need to be way too long, so I was planning on getting a truck or SUV and using a hitch rack with a ramp. I know there are disadvantages with hitch racks, so I was thinking maybe a utility trailer, possible even an enclosed one. But these would be more of a hassle to have to hitch up and find parking for and such.
So any recommendations are welcome.
P.S. If a hitch rack, I think a 2" class 3 hitch is the minimum but class 4 is probably sturdier. I would also like a vehicle that can comfortably go to off-road trailheads, but nothing too extreme, as it has to drive nice on the road as well. I rented a Jeep Wrangler for a day as I've always wanted one, but we didn't like it on-road.
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