Greg, I had a bicycle carrier on the rear bumper of my '73 International. It
was a long piece of "U" chanel that the bike wheels went in with some
uprights to which the bicycles were attached. The channel pivoted on one end
so you could roll the bikes on and it secured on the other end so they
stayed there. Thet were fairly common at the time. That would work if you
could find one.

Jim Greene
'68 Tradewind #1148
Atlanta

----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Hankins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of VACList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 12:32
Subject: [VAC] Bicycle Rack?


> Couldn't find anything useful in the archives on this:
>
> We have a tandem bicycle to transport when traveling with our a/s. It's
> eight feet long and weighs under 40 lbs. I'd rather not put it inside the
> a/s. Has anyone found a rack to mout somewhere on the trailer that would
> work well for this? I was thinking about something that would put the
> trailer on the back bumper. Of course, I can always mount in on the roof
> rack of the tow vehicle.
>
> Suggestions welcome!
>
> Greg
>
> '76 25' Tradewind Land Yacht
>
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