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Tips and Tricks / Re: Bike Racks
« on: August 04, 2014, 11:51:52 pm »
sport rack used on front of city busses can adapt to front trailer hitch and are available on scrap busses they are stainless steel
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Welcome to Phoenix USA RV's Discussion Board. We think you'll find this is a nice place to hang out. Why don't you start off with a little introduction and tell us a bit about yourself?I am 40 year rv'r live in peoria il. my last class A was an AMERICAN EAGLE 42F, I like the non thinking and enjoying

I think this is going to be a very good forum, I am personally very glad to see it initiated. Ron and Penny you both are very reassuring when it comes to the Phoenix Cruiser. Ron has sent me a great deal of information and has taken the time to explain his coach and its amenities. He also has given me information on the availability of just what I think I am looking for in a 2350. I just need to see and spend a little time around one in a show or a dealer. This weather is not conducive to RV shopping right now. I have e-mailed PC for dealer information and to find if they have any of their products showing at RV shows in the Midwest. I have not heard from them as of this minute. Looking forward to seeing more and more post on this forum. Homer
Welcome to Phoenix USA RV's Discussion Board. We think you'll find this is a nice place to hang out. Why don't you start off with a little introd uction and tell us a bit about yourself?I HAVE BEEN A CLASS A FOR 40 YEARS GMC [6 WHEELER]-----2007 43' EAGLE--26' PC 2014 LOVE IT
We received our dual hitch extention today from Harbour Freight. Looks like it raises high enough to clear the toad. Great sale price at $24.88.I use a stainless steel foldable 2 bike rack from front of metro busses in salvage yard adapt it to front trailer hitch receiver on my ford chassis. the racks very minimal cost [$50.} compared to what bus company pays [$1500.] and put new ones on each new bus
George