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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2017
  • As full time RVers, we spend a lot of time on the road, and keeping our bikes safe on the back of our Jeep is important. After trying several difference setups, we found the best way to protect our bikes while traveling.
    Components we use:
    Blue Ox 8-inch drop down extender (for clearance with the spare)
    Thule dual bike rack rated for two 65-pound bikes
    Pool noodle with 2 straps
    YardStash XXL bike cover designed for 2-3 bikes (82” x 42” x 44”)
    Nicely Neat XL bike cover (77” x 44”)
    Grizzly Gear Cargo Net (72” x 96”)

Komentáře • 82

  • @TonyKoji
    @TonyKoji Před 5 měsíci

    The cargo net is a great idea. We added two additional locks to our setup to beef up security. Of course, nothing will keep a determined thief from stealing something they want but if you make it hard enough hopefully they will go after an easier target. Safe travels!

  • @Combat556
    @Combat556 Před rokem

    Brilliant idea with the cargo net. Thank you and happy trails to you!

  • @gallom325
    @gallom325 Před 2 lety

    Awesome setup brah! Thank you for sharing your ideas! Cargo net a must! Great idea man! Be blessed!

  • @letoimensen
    @letoimensen Před 2 lety

    So glad I came upon your video. The cargo net is really a great idea and key to traveling with bike covers. Thank you

  • @stvb2123
    @stvb2123 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for this great idea/ set of instructions. I've ordered covers + cargo netting. I was convinced that the wind/ flapping around would tear/damage covers and your idea to use + instructions) cargo netting makes all the difference! Leaving the bikes uncovered, then cleaning them at the end of the journey would have been the alternative, but now I feel the bikes will be better protected & also out of sight at stops. Thanks!

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 2 lety

      The wind is definitely brutal on the covers and the netting has been great for us too. Glad the video was helpful!

  • @K9OutdoorsSearchTeam
    @K9OutdoorsSearchTeam Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much. I have tried two separate heavy duty covers, both strapped down but on each occasion the wind has torn them. The cargo net idea is brilliant

  • @ddtdcd
    @ddtdcd Před 4 lety +5

    I and my husband would like to Thank you for your help. We followed step by step your instructions. We have two e-bikes and the same bike rack like yours. We traveled from Toronto, Canada to Orange County California. The bikes were well protected. THANK YOU! Great advice!

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 4 lety

      That's so good to hear! I'm glad we could help. Don't you just love your e-bikes? ❤

    • @ddtdcd
      @ddtdcd Před 4 lety

      @@Technorv Yes we do and we were so smart taking them with us to California:) We would like to do it again next year. Thank you again.

    • @carol-annpickvance3671
      @carol-annpickvance3671 Před 3 lety

      This is such a helpful video! Thank you for sharing.

  • @randiwentworth4009
    @randiwentworth4009 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. Made it very clear and easy.

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 3 lety

      Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment.

  • @hike2fish
    @hike2fish Před 2 lety

    Good idea dude, thanks. Cargo net is definitely worth trying.

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 2 lety

      The net was a game change for us. It really extends the life of the cover and reduces the dirt and grime that creeps into the cover while driving.

  • @RVIntoRetirement
    @RVIntoRetirement Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic idea going to implement it asap

  • @88turborx7
    @88turborx7 Před rokem +2

    The heaviest bike should be closest to the vehicle. By the looks of it I would say it is the mountain e-bike.

    • @rw5460
      @rw5460 Před měsícem

      Agreed, the heaviest bike should be on the inside, but with that specific rack the women style frame needs to go on first and the men's style frame on the outside. I have the exact same problem with having the heavy men style bike on the outside

  • @ehyouman
    @ehyouman Před 3 lety

    great tips, sick jeep

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! We do love it - it was fun build and a fun ride.

  • @wesleywilson1102
    @wesleywilson1102 Před rokem

    Looks good. We also have e-bikes that we want to put on a towed vehicle behind our motor home. Some say that it causes a problem in towing the vehicle and that you need to put them between the two, but I see now that your set-up can be done successfully. Thanks.

  • @rla510
    @rla510 Před rokem +1

    Good ideas

  • @TomSpurlock
    @TomSpurlock Před 4 lety +1

    Nice setup. I like the net idea, I've been using rope, wrapped around the bikes, kinda how you wrap yours with the net. So far it has worked good, but I'll try out the net. Funny, I have the same 2017 Haibike, All Mtn Xduro 6.0, in white. I use the Hollywood ebike rack, works really good, no noodle needed for 2 ebikes.

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Tom, I think you will like the net to help protect the bike cover from damaging wind.
      Eric

  • @PoshcatsCamping
    @PoshcatsCamping Před 2 lety

    Great advice, I need those cargo nets !😀 Trev

  • @spfttt
    @spfttt Před 4 lety +2

    Good video. Cargo net tip fixed me right up! Thanks.

  • @nancycrosby3153
    @nancycrosby3153 Před 6 lety

    Love it we have e-bikes we carry also and we pudchased the Yard Stash, great video

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 6 lety

      Don't you love your ebikes? They've allowed us to have some great experiences on the road!

  • @andrewlabat9963
    @andrewlabat9963 Před rokem

    Well worth the investment for bikes like that..

  • @PickleballPrim
    @PickleballPrim Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for this video. I’m trying to duplicate what you have here. What are you using to secure the noodle to the bike? Have a link?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Robert. So sorry for the delay in responding! We have the names and brands of everything we used in this video in the video description. Also, we secure the pool noodle with large gear ties. I don't remember the exact one we bought, but here is a link to an example of some: www.niteize.com/collection/Gear-Tie.asp Hope this helps!

  • @eweldon1996
    @eweldon1996 Před 3 lety

    Love the cargo net idea. Where did you get the net and what size?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 3 lety +1

      We got the nets and covers from Amazon. Here is a list of all of the components used in the video:
      Blue Ox 8-inch drop down extender (for clearance with the spare)
      Thule dual bike rack rated for two 65-pound bikes
      Pool noodle with 2 straps
      YardStash XXL bike cover designed for 2-3 bikes (82” x 42” x 44”)
      Nicely Neat XL bike cover (77” x 44”)
      Grizzly Gear Cargo Net (72” x 96”)

  • @grover9187
    @grover9187 Před 2 lety

    I'm looking for a video on how to secure my bike to the rack while driving on the highway. I'm a new bike rider and up till now I've only driven my bike on my trunk mounted rack short distances. I've noticed that my tire and handle bars swing freely while I'm driving..I want to make sure when I'm on the highway my bike will be securely attached. Any suggestions?

  • @nancylavalley4154
    @nancylavalley4154 Před 6 lety +1

    where did you find the Thule Bike Rack? I don't see any that have the bottom platform like you're showing

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 6 lety

      +Nancy LaValley Here is the one we have. www.thule.com/en-us/us/bike-rack/hitch-bike-racks/thule-easyfold-_-1684676

  • @Aquileskull
    @Aquileskull Před 6 měsíci

    Thats the idea but i need something rigid to prorect more, in a long trip, cuz im living in my car, but bike is inside, and i cant use it so much cuz its hard to take it out. I think something similar to this, but something rigid

  • @Kevin-wu5mt
    @Kevin-wu5mt Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, thank you. Wondering why you use two bike covers? Did you have a bad experience with just one?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Kevin, No issues with the one but just like the idea of the two single just in case if we only take one bike on a trip.

  • @360truellc
    @360truellc Před 6 lety

    What is the reason you used two covers instead of the single XXL over both bikes?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 6 lety +2

      Hey Paul, There is no science to it, but for me there were two things I considered. First, the wind will tear the covers apart if they are not tight. The second thing to consider is keeping the bikes clean and free of dirt and debris. The first cover is very tight to the bikes, and the second cover is loose so it tends to keep the first cover from riding up on the tires. Of course the netting assists in keeping them both in place. I have run one cover before and the bikes tended to get dirtier. In addition, debris can put holes in the covers and with there being two covers I get less debris through to the bikes. As much as we travel I have replaced covers and netting due to the abuse of the road.

  • @randallgd
    @randallgd Před rokem

    How about a safe way to lock bikes on hitch mout bike rack? Recently had $10,000 worth of bikes stolen off a thule T2 pro hitch mount bike rack using their tiny cable lock that was part of the bike rack. It happened when traveling on the back of our car when stopped to do a thirty min hike where no bikes were allowed. Been thinking some way to rig up two beefy chain locks like Hiplok, kryptonite ect. I know no system is perfect. Just want to be able to leave them on the car for a few hours say at national park parking lot or the like. Bikes won't fit in the car with all our camping gear. Any ideas would be super helpful! Thank you in advance!

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před rokem +1

      We used the Thule lock that came with the hitch, but also used a Kryptonite lock wrapped around the bikes as well. Hope this helps!

  • @bobstranzenbach4700
    @bobstranzenbach4700 Před 2 lety

    Does that type of rack have an attachable ramp to load the heavy bikes up?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 2 lety

      Hi Bob. The rack does not have a ramp for the heavier ebikes. I don't have any recommendations on which brand does though. Sorry :)

  • @robh063
    @robh063 Před 2 lety

    I know this video is 4 years old but can you tell me why you use two bike covers? I use a cargo net too but I don't understand why two covers. Thanks!

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly, I am not sure why we used 2 covers except that the bikes were large and I thought 2 would allow me to get more coverage on the sides. If you got a large enough one to cover well, one should be fine with the cargo net.

    • @robh063
      @robh063 Před 2 lety

      @@Technorv Thanks for replying. Happy riding!

  • @tfoster6130
    @tfoster6130 Před 5 lety +1

    How do you lock the Thule hitch rack to the hitch to prevent it from being removed from your hitch?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 5 lety +3

      The model we have has a built-in lock that won't allow it to be removed without the key. The same key works to lock the bikes to the rack.

  • @ronmassow6212
    @ronmassow6212 Před 4 lety

    Do your bike stay dry while you are driving in heavy rain?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 4 lety

      If it is really bad weather, you can get some wetness from underneath since the cover doesn't completely wrap around the bottom, but most of the time they stay dry.

  • @danphilips7768
    @danphilips7768 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video,but the music is way to loud

  • @cindybarton5048
    @cindybarton5048 Před 2 lety

    How do you have your Jeep lights and license plate show?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 2 lety

      We mounted new lights on the roof rack which took care of that, but the license plate was unfortunately still a bit hidden. We received a toll by mail once while towing it, so I guess it was visible enough for the cameras.

  • @HK-uj9qc
    @HK-uj9qc Před 3 lety

    You have a 72 x 96 for 2 bikes. What size do you think I would need for 1 bike? I have a hybrid with 26" tires.

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 3 lety

      Hi, I am not 100% sure on that as it relates to Thule racks. You may want to search their site for one bike set ups. All racks are set up for a certain number of bikes so that is more of what I would be looking for besides the exact measurements.
      I hope this helps. Eric

  • @susanburdette4189
    @susanburdette4189 Před 4 lety

    What bikes do you have?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 4 lety

      Tami has an E-Motion and Eric has a HaiBike. Eric started with an E-Motion too, but ended up wanting more of a mountain bike so he did a trade. Both are fabulous and have held up remarkably well for being towed on the back of our Jeep nonstop for over three years.

  • @nancyleeper3113
    @nancyleeper3113 Před 4 lety

    What size is the cargo net and where did you get it?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 4 lety +1

      Here are the nets and covers we used, and we got them from Amazon:
      YardStash XXL bike cover designed for 2-3 bikes (82” x 42” x 44”)
      Nicely Neat XL bike cover (77” x 44”)
      Grizzly Gear Cargo Net (72” x 96”)

    • @nancyleeper3113
      @nancyleeper3113 Před 4 lety

      Thank you!

  • @kimaman7202
    @kimaman7202 Před 2 lety +1

    Is this the setup you are still using

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 2 lety

      We do not travel with bikes anymore, but we used this setup for many years when we did.

    • @kimaman7202
      @kimaman7202 Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the quick reply, curious why you used 2 covers

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 2 lety

      It was simply for more protection so we could have a bit more coverage on each side. Not really necessary though.

  • @stevegilliland9414
    @stevegilliland9414 Před 6 lety +1

    Can you still see your jeeps taillights?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 6 lety

      Tail lights being visible was a huge concern of ours, so we had a light strip installed on our rack. It is very bright both day and night. It's by Blade and goes from one end of the top rack to the other. Check it out here (without bikes): instagram.com/p/BcWO4EWBC2R/?hl=en&taken-by=techno_rv

    • @JC-ky7bj
      @JC-ky7bj Před 6 lety

      I had the police pull me over at night because my tail lights were hidden. This was winter time and he watched me take it all off. you need clear see through plastic to see your tail lights

    • @gonebyrv9748
      @gonebyrv9748 Před 3 lety

      Eric following up on the lightbar. Is the lightbar wired into the tail lights on the Jeep?

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 3 lety

      Yes. It does running lights, turn signals, and brakes.

  • @tomg1537
    @tomg1537 Před 3 lety

    I have the same bike rack. I hope they cannot steal those bike

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 3 lety +1

      With the included lock, I don't think anyone could get the bikes off the rack, but we also added our Kryptonite chain lock that we used when we were locking the bikes while riding and attached it to the rack as well. It was a good place to store the locks and added another level of security.

    • @markpriest8504
      @markpriest8504 Před 2 lety

      If you were say staying in a Motel and not in your RV would you think the bikes would be secure enough overnight? Great video BTW.

  • @HK-uj9qc
    @HK-uj9qc Před 3 lety

    Only thing I'm concerned with is it covering the license plate. Thats reason to get pulled over and ticketed. Thats why I took my cover off, but am tired of having to take it in to a bike shop to get cleaned up and tuned up etc. Gettin costly.

    • @Technorv
      @Technorv  Před 3 lety

      Good point, although I have never had a issue with that. The Jeeps have a offset plate so better visibility than a center mounted plate.
      Eric

    • @BadlyBentPub
      @BadlyBentPub Před 2 lety

      The Thule Easyfold actually has a place to mount your license plate right on the back of the rack so it's not obstructed.

  • @Zaque-TV
    @Zaque-TV Před rokem

    I don't think I belong here. I'm not a multimillionaire yet. Shit.