Put your travel trailer's A-frame to work. The Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk CC-275 clamps to the A-frame tongue and adds a standard 2" receiver, giving you a solid mounting point for virtually any 2" receiver-compatible bike rack. All-steel construction, a durable powder coat finish, and a design that clears propane tanks make this one of the most practical bike-hauling upgrades for a travel trailer.
Most travel trailers already have a raised receiver on the A-frame tongue -- the Bike Bunk is purpose-built to take advantage of that position. By mounting 33.5" above the A-frame surface, the receiver clears propane tanks and keeps bikes from interfering with hitch operation. Your actual clearance and turning radius will depend on which bike rack you pair with this unit and how your trailer is configured.
The adjustable mounting brackets span A-frame widths from 12" to 52", so this carrier fits a wide range of travel trailer sizes without modification. Installation requires basic hand tools and no welding or drilling into the trailer frame.
Adjustable design fits A-frame widths from 12" to 52", covering most travel trailers on the market.
Supports up to 100 lbs, enough for two average adult bicycles when paired with an appropriate bike rack.
Receiver sits 33.5" above the A-frame, designed specifically to clear standard propane tanks and allow tank removal.
Fully welded steel build with a black powder coat finish that resists rust and road corrosion over long hauls.
The CC-275 Bike Bunk is the mounting platform only -- it adds the 2" receiver to your A-frame. A separate bike rack (sold independently) is required to actually hold your bicycles. Any standard 2" hitch-receiver bike rack is compatible. Choose a rack rated for the number and type of bikes you plan to carry, keeping total weight under 100 lbs combined.
The Bike Bunk mounts directly to the A-frame rails using the included steel mounting brackets. Each bracket measures 8" tall x 4-3/4" wide x 2" deep. The adjustable span accommodates A-frame widths from 12" to 52". No welding or frame drilling is required for most standard travel trailer A-frames.
The entire assembly is finished in a durable black powder coat that resists chipping, rust, and road grime. This is especially important for A-frame mounting, where the carrier is exposed to road spray, salt, and weather on every trip.