Why Hitch Bike Racks Don’t Make Sense for Most Vans
Are hitch bike racks good for campervans? Hitch bike racks can work for campervans, but they are often heavier and more complex than necessary. For most van owners carrying 1–2 bikes, simpler and lighter solutions provide a better overall experience.
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Why Van Owners Choose Bike-Hook Bike-Hook focuses on a simple concept: No drilling required Lightweight and compact Quick install and removal Works with multiple fork standards Ideal for e-bikes and mountain bikes Perfect for campervan travel This makes Bike-Hook especially useful for van lifers, mountain bikers, and travelers looking for a clean bike storage solution.
Bike-Hook FAQ: Campervan Bike Storage Questions Answered
How Do You Mount a Bike on Bike-Hook? Mounting a bike is simple. Remove the front wheel while the bike is on the ground. Attach the Bike-Hook to the bike’s front fork. Lift the bike and place the hook onto the van’s rear door mount. This process takes only a few seconds once you get used to it.
How to Carry Bikes on a Campervan Without a Hitch Rack
Why Many Van Owners Avoid Hitch Bike Racks Hitch racks are common, but they aren’t always ideal for campervans. Most hitch racks: • Add 2–3 feet to the back of your van• Weigh 40–70 pounds before adding bikes• Block rear door access• Reduce departure angle when driving off-road For van owners who value simplicity and mobility, many start looking for lighter alternatives.