Am I missing something? The load does not exceed the listed weight limit?
Ah, you didn't tell me there would be math involved!No, but it does exceed the per bike weight limit. It will probably work but some sharp lawyer could make a case out of it should something happen.
Yes you are, each bike retention structure is designed to carry 1 bike of 37.5 lbs x 4 = 150 lbs. Not a bike of 60 lbs. So you would overload the individual bike supports. But it's probably ok if your willing to take the risk. Just seen that it's a hanging rack so prob ok. But you take your chanceNo, but it does exceed the per bike weight limit. It will probably work but some sharp lawyer could make a case out of it should something happen.
Thule rates this rack for a max 150lb load with a max 37.5lb limit per bike; https://www.thule.com/en-us/bike-rack/hitch-bike-racks/thule-camber-4-_-9056 . Thule is basically saying that the max 150lb load needs to be evenly distributed between the four carriers, not concentrated in 2 carriers. Your 60lb ebikes will exceed the individual carrier ratings by 60%. Doesn't seem like a good idea to me.I have a Thule Camber 4 bike hitch rack with maximum load capacity of 150 lbs.
Would it be capable of transporting 2 e bikes weighing 60 lbs each ?
M2S R500 ALL TERRAIN and a RIZE city. Not sure recommendations on restrictions on transporting.Thule rates this rack for a max 150lb load with a max 37.5lb limit per bike; https://www.thule.com/en-us/bike-rack/hitch-bike-racks/thule-camber-4-_-9056 . Thule is basically saying that the max 150lb load needs to be evenly distributed between the four carriers, not concentrated in 2 carriers. Your 60lb ebikes will exceed the individual carrier ratings by 60%. Doesn't seem like a good idea to me.
There is a "safety factor" built into all these specs, so you might get by on smooth roads for short distances with the batteries removed, but you just don't know. What did your bikes cost? Is it worth putting that investment at risk?
What bikes do you have? Are they OK being transported by the top tube? Some manufacturers don't recommend this due to the bike weight and their use of double butted top tube material.
I'm not finding any manufacturer guidelines either. They both have support contacts on their web sites. I'd recommend contacting them re top tube transport, regardless of the suitability of this rack for 2-60lb bikes.M2S R500 ALL TERRAIN and a RIZE city. Not sure recommendations on restrictions on transporting.