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jh_on_the_cape 04-23-2018 10:18 AM

Hitch rack storage when not on car?
 
I recently bought a Thule T2 Pro XT and while it does a great job transporting bikes, it's big and heavy.
It's pretty easy to remove from the car, but then what?
I looked on amazon and found the Swagman Bicycle Carriers X Mount Bike Carrier Storage Rack
It has decent reviews, but before getting it I wanted to tap the knowledge base here for other clever solutions. I was thinking about something that does not attach to the wall, and the feet extend out to keep the center of mass over the base. Should I just make my own out of 2x4 and attach the storage rack?
Thanks!

kookmyers 04-23-2018 10:20 AM

i keep mine on a hook in the wall in the garage. It takes quite a bit of wall space but its the best place i have for it.

bart998 04-23-2018 10:33 AM

Re:
 
If it's a heavy hitch rack just mount a couple of plumbing flanges onto the wall studs. Then screw in a section of galvanized pipe to hang the rack on.

Ralph 04-23-2018 10:37 AM

That's why I bought a 1 UP. It folds up to a small compact shape, about like a large suitcase, and sits easily in the corner of my garage. Sell that, and get a 1 UP.

kppolich 04-23-2018 10:37 AM

I have a Thule T2 and I agree, it is heavy. I'll post some pics from home tonight about the "rack hanger" i have setup on the wall of the garage. Keeps it out of the way.

Basically these will do the job, just keep them spaced out.
https://img.etsystatic.com/il/842dbf....jpg?version=0
https://www.etsy.com/listing/2681699...hoCkkkQAvD_BwE

jh_on_the_cape 04-23-2018 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ralph (Post 2353204)
That's why I bought a 1 UP. It folds up to a small compact shape, about like a large suitcase, and sits easily in the corner of my garage. Sell that, and get a 1 UP.

I got a really good deal on the Thule... thanks C40_guy
I have a 1 UP roof tray. Great product and almost did it. I want to give the Thule a shot.

jh_on_the_cape 04-23-2018 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bart998 (Post 2353199)
If it's a heavy hitch rack just mount a couple of plumbing flanges onto the wall studs. Then screw in a section of galvanized pipe to hang the rack on.

so square peg in a round hole?

woolly 04-23-2018 11:20 AM

1-Up Rack Stash
 
I have a 1-Up rack & use this. Love it. A bit pricey, but has been a joy to use. I just take the rack off the vehicle in the "up" position & slot it into the hole. Reasonably low-profile, fits on the side-wall of the garage without encroaching on car space (and our 2-car garage is *just* wide enough for our two cars). Nice & sturdy.

Would work for any 1.125" or 2" hitch rack, but better for those that fold.

https://www.1up-usa.com/product/rack-stash/

Ozz 04-23-2018 11:36 AM

I hang my T2 on the wall...

Speaking of T2's.....if anyone is looking for the two bike extension kit, I have one unused and still in the box I need to sell. Turns out wife and kids don't want to go on bike trips with me....It's the T2 Classic style...going for about $330 on Amazon...$100 and you pick up.

Puget Sound area only...I don't want to have to deal with shipping it. PM me if interested....

Sorry for thread hi-jack.....

foo_fighter 04-23-2018 11:54 AM

You could use something like:
https://rackstash.com/product/2-inch...-rack-storage/

Or build your own:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/XI...g=w568-h757-no

Birddog 04-23-2018 12:18 PM

I have Kuat 2 bike and it is a little heavy and cumbersome. After a year or so in the garage, frequently in the way, I moved it to the side of the house. It's on concrete and leaning against the fence with the yard cart, composter barrel and other infrequently used items. it's out of sight and I'm happy.

sitzmark 04-23-2018 12:37 PM

https://rackstash.com

When I plan to use the rack in short order, I often pull it from the hitch and lay it flat on a padded mat below the vehicle (suv). I can then easily leave and return to the garage without issue. (Parking saddle affixed to garage floor.)

mktng 04-23-2018 12:53 PM

How much space is in your garage now? Height of ceilings?

I recently made a floating storage shelve in my garage. Mostly to store all these bike items... work stands...roof rack / roof rack trays etc etc.
Worth looking into making something "DIY"

Think the whole project cost me like $50... and it cleaned up my garage by taking everyone i had once stored in the corner on the ground...off the ground.

loxx0050 04-23-2018 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by foo_fighter (Post 2353251)

Thanks! I was meaning to build my own hitch mount receiver for the wall but never really put much thought into the design yet for something homebrewed. I've got most of the scrap wood already lying around (and plenty of wood screws). I'll inventory what I've got and hopefully have enough to built it from there.

I currently have my T2 laying on the ground as I use it to hold up my bike(s) I ride on a regular basis in my garage (next to my hanging bikes on a hook by the front wheel that don't get ridden on a regular basis).

jh_on_the_cape 04-23-2018 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Birddog (Post 2353263)
I have Kuat 2 bike and it is a little heavy and cumbersome. After a year or so in the garage, frequently in the way, I moved it to the side of the house. It's on concrete and leaning against the fence with the yard cart, composter barrel and other infrequently used items. it's out of sight and I'm happy.

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