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<blockquote data-quote="Badgertits" data-source="post: 1744529" data-attributes="member: 31322"><p>Funny, my wife got me a tailgate pad thing for bikes or whatever else you wanna throw in over the side held in place that way (strollers comes to mind lol) after I saw a few trucks rocking em in UT when I was out there for Raptor assault actually. </p><p></p><p>Either I’m underestimating how often you are using your bikes or I’m missing exactly it is that you’re concerned about towing/having hitch available, but it’s almost like you should just pull a light utility trailer behind ya & call it a day lol!!</p><p></p><p>A lot of times that’s what I wind up doing myself esp since the Raptor basically doesn’t like having a lot of weight in the bed or on the hitch to begin with. Utility trailers w/ a drop ramp for easy loading are super useful in my truck experience….& while def pricey I’ve seen some really nice ones w/ some actual suspension articulation for real offroad/overlanding use, that’d probably be best of all worlds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgertits, post: 1744529, member: 31322"] Funny, my wife got me a tailgate pad thing for bikes or whatever else you wanna throw in over the side held in place that way (strollers comes to mind lol) after I saw a few trucks rocking em in UT when I was out there for Raptor assault actually. Either I’m underestimating how often you are using your bikes or I’m missing exactly it is that you’re concerned about towing/having hitch available, but it’s almost like you should just pull a light utility trailer behind ya & call it a day lol!! A lot of times that’s what I wind up doing myself esp since the Raptor basically doesn’t like having a lot of weight in the bed or on the hitch to begin with. Utility trailers w/ a drop ramp for easy loading are super useful in my truck experience….& while def pricey I’ve seen some really nice ones w/ some actual suspension articulation for real offroad/overlanding use, that’d probably be best of all worlds [/QUOTE]
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