I have a trailer hitch. Wonder how folks transport their Como. I have a 2020 Como 5 low entry. Would love to hear what rack you might suggest? For my F-150 hitch. Many seem not big enough for 27” tires or no crossbar. Thanks from Moab.
You may want to look at "1-up bike rack" (do a google search). Very good rack - I have been using it for 5 years with no problems for my pedal bikes. Definitely fits the Como (I am planning on using it with my new low entry Como). Easy on, easy off. Rack secures the bike by the tires.I have a trailer hitch. Wonder how folks transport their Como. I have a 2020 Como 5 low entry. Would love to hear what rack you might suggest? For my F-150 hitch. Many seem not big enough for 27” tires or no crossbar. Thanks from Moab.
I went with a kuat NV 2. It's a really nice rack and has worked great so far. The only modification I made to it, so that it held my fendered bike better, was to get a nice strong velcro strap to strap the bottom of the front wheel down to the rack. I've seen people put the arm in front of the fender and have no issues, but I wanted to be extra secure and the strap makes a big difference. The inclusion of a basic built in work stand is pretty nice too.
I just place the straps on the rack so they are always there, I don't think a thief will be interested in stealing two little velcro straps.
I watched a youtube video on this rack and the arm was shown directly on the wheel next to the top tube. So, I want to make sure I understand what you do. You're saying on the Kuat NV 2 platform rack, you put the arm in front of the front fender and you have no problems? I am not doubting you, just want to be sure I understand what you are doing before I spend the money on this rack.I went with a kuat NV 2. It's a really nice rack and has worked great so far. The only modification I made to it, so that it held my fendered bike better, was to get a nice strong velcro strap to strap the bottom of the front wheel down to the rack. I've seen people put the arm in front of the fender and have no issues, but I wanted to be extra secure and the strap makes a big difference. The inclusion of a basic built in work stand is pretty nice too.
I just place the straps on the rack so they are always there, I don't think a thief will be interested in stealing two little velcro straps.
I watched a youtube video on this rack and the arm was shown directly on the wheel next to the top tube. So, I want to make sure I understand what you do. You're saying on the Kuat NV 2 platform rack, you put the arm in front of the front fender and you have no problems? I am not doubting you, just want to be sure I understand what you are doing before I spend the money on this rack.
Others have posted that the extended ramp is onsale at Amazon; https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...&pf_rd_p=edaba0ee-c2fe-4124-9f5d-b31d6b1bfbee . $63.I went with the Thule Easyfold XT2, too. REI has them on sale but backordered to 5 Aug 20. Don’t have immediate need, so I’ll wait it out. Probably get the long ramp, too, once the rack arrives.
Using it on a 4Runner. Not lifted, but it stands high as it is.
I have the same rack and the same bike. Love both.You may want to look at "1-up bike rack" (do a google search). Very good rack - I have been using it for 5 years with no problems for my pedal bikes. Definitely fits the Como (I am planning on using it with my new low entry Como). Easy on, easy off. Rack secures the bike by the tires.
I use the Park Tool wall mount bike stand for our Vado 5s. It will hold the bikes in any position with simple levers and clamps. It's rated for 100lb loads. Very nice.Have the same rack and Como 2.0s, no fenders and works great. Have Vada 5.0s ordered and hoping there will be no fit issues. You have the Trail Doc, how has that worked out? I'm looking for a repair stand and just got off the Kuat site, my inquiry concerning weight gave a 45 lb. max. I'm wondering if this might be an issue...or could one remove the battery to make the weight? Thanks for any info/advice.