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1 Up Superduty Bike Rack

UFF

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Bought a new bike rack. Comments so far, it is well built and RV approved. More to follow, Yellowstone trip planned this year.

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KCAlis

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1-UP user here. 33’ TT now 310RL. Has done well over 3 years of travel. I believe ours is off-road rated.

Yes, handlebar grips have made a smudge on the back wall. We had a Thule top of the line before. It actually wore the rubber down to the cords under the shepherd’s hook keeper. Sold it for a loss, nearly new, and never looked back.
 
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KCAlis

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KCAlis did you find a bike cover you like or prefer?
Sorry, we carry them in the open. Older pedal bikes. Looked at covers but realized a good one was going to be worth more than the bikes. 😀 Paying the price now with weather/sun/road grime damage. Hope someone has your answer.
 
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Oregon_Camper

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We have 2 covers for our 2 e-bikes

First one (that I use most of the time) is cheap...$26 on Amazon. Covers both bikes easily.

Second one is $99 on Amazon, and I thought I would love it...comes with lights on the cover, you plug into 4-way plug. However, it is simply too bulky and somewhat of a pain in the ass to put on. Having said the negatives about it, it is built VERY well and would easily handle anything mother-nature would throw at it during travel or even parked in a RV spot.
 
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