@Irv, the car rack manufacturers don't recommend a 1 1/4" hitch for ebikes, it's not strong enough. You can get a conversion to a 2" hitch and then select a model rated for ebikes. Some of the manufacturers won't warranty a rack used with an ebike if it's not rated for it. That is a result of racks breaking with an ebike on it while driving! Also, we found that the Kuat racks didn't balance the weight of the bike well, it tended to let the front wheel move around on a rear hub motor bike. 1UP and Thule and Hollywood make excellent racks with several models rated for ebikes.
We are getting a 2016 Emotion EVO City Wave and a 2015 EVO Street. Both have front and back
FENDERS, and that's making the bike rack hunt a PITA!
The Class III 2x2" hitch goes on tomorrow/
What we've found so far (pros and cons are my opinion, links are all directly to mfg websites, none to specific stores or sellers):
Hollywood HR1450e is $439. 2x80lbs Pro: very heavy duty, attaches to frame (low step bike might need mounting cross post) Cons: awkward to handle/store, weighs 68 freaking lbs!
Kuat NV $549 2x60lbs Pros: pretty easy to use, reasonable weight at 49lbs, folds up near trunk when not in use. Con: Not as easy to store when off the car. This rack is designed to clamp down on the front tire near the fork. Many users say that clamping in front of the smaller front fender works
great. Called Kuat tech support. Asked if it could be used with the small front fender. He said, "some people do that". I said, "do you
recommend this rack for fenders bikes?" He said, "Some people do that". YMMV...
1upUSA Heavy Duty 2x50lbs $529, Super Heavy Duty 2x75lbs $559. Pros: Love the design and ease of use. Folds up well. Could store in back of RAV when not in use. Con: called 1upUSA directly, does NOT recommend from use with rear fenders for heavy bikes (i.e.: ebikes
)
Thule Easy Fold TH9032 $699 2x66lbs Pros: designed for ebikes, clamps directly to frame, can be stored in back of RAV when not in use, lightest rack at 37-40lbs. Cons: Does not fold up towards back of car to reduce profile when not in use. 700 freaking dollars.
Personally, I would love to get the 1upUSA, but just not comfortable based on their answer (some fender alternative may be in development).
And I really don't want to spend $700 on a rack...
What to do? What to do?