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I figured if anyone knew the answer to this question, it has to be someone on this forum... I have a 2009 Suburban and tow a 2010 212X. We are coming camping in 10 days (time sensitive request), and my kids have informed me they want to take their bikes, probably just two bikes for this trip. I do own a Thule 5-bike apex carrier which connects to the hitch receiver and extends about 43" beyond the bolt. Which begs me to answer... how do I safely transport these bikes???
A few different options have presented themselves, none of the options which I love so far.
1) Buy a double receiver, and use my existing Thule Apex 5 bike carrier rack. The problem is that it would appear it will extend to far beyond the truck and either come in contact with the boat or at least potentially affect it when backing up or turning. Cost of a really good double receiver is about $100.
2) Fit a hitch receiver behind on the trailer and use my Thule bike carrier beyind the boat.... but after looking at the trailer, this doesn't really appear to be a solid option.
3) Buy a trunk-mounted carrier that also opens wider and allows for use on a hatch. I really don't like the idea of straps running everywhere and potentially scratching the hatch everytime I install the carrier.
4) Buy a roof-rack bike system, but not sure how easy that would be to get a bike on the top of the suburban. With the two kids bikes, it may be okay, but I also don't want to buy something specifically for this trip that I will never use again.
In the future I can see taking the boat on trips, where we may want to take five bikes as well. Someone here has to have crossed this bridge successfully already! My existing Thule Apex 5 and the double receiver I considered are posted below. Thoughts???
![thule apex 5.jpg thule apex 5.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/9/9501-181a78da71f804916fa3bcdd0b7573e7.jpg?hash=GBp42nH4BJ)
![roadmaster dual receiver.jpg roadmaster dual receiver.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/9/9502-7ac10abf2e567c2235dec1915a6be245.jpg?hash=esEKvy5WfC)
A few different options have presented themselves, none of the options which I love so far.
1) Buy a double receiver, and use my existing Thule Apex 5 bike carrier rack. The problem is that it would appear it will extend to far beyond the truck and either come in contact with the boat or at least potentially affect it when backing up or turning. Cost of a really good double receiver is about $100.
2) Fit a hitch receiver behind on the trailer and use my Thule bike carrier beyind the boat.... but after looking at the trailer, this doesn't really appear to be a solid option.
3) Buy a trunk-mounted carrier that also opens wider and allows for use on a hatch. I really don't like the idea of straps running everywhere and potentially scratching the hatch everytime I install the carrier.
4) Buy a roof-rack bike system, but not sure how easy that would be to get a bike on the top of the suburban. With the two kids bikes, it may be okay, but I also don't want to buy something specifically for this trip that I will never use again.
In the future I can see taking the boat on trips, where we may want to take five bikes as well. Someone here has to have crossed this bridge successfully already! My existing Thule Apex 5 and the double receiver I considered are posted below. Thoughts???
![thule apex 5.jpg thule apex 5.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/9/9501-181a78da71f804916fa3bcdd0b7573e7.jpg?hash=GBp42nH4BJ)
![roadmaster dual receiver.jpg roadmaster dual receiver.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/9/9502-7ac10abf2e567c2235dec1915a6be245.jpg?hash=esEKvy5WfC)