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  1. Perhaps try a European bicycle rack? Instructions are included. They are clamped onto the hitch.

  2. The hitch is forged (or fabricated), not cast .

    The typical rack has a ball coupling attachment, similar to a trailer, but there is a stop at the rear to prevent rotation in the vertical plane. Horizontal rotation is prevented by friction, so the ball must not be greased.

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  3. There are bike racks specifically designed for this type of hitch. They clamp on the tow ball and it works just fine.

  4. You’d hope the rack is not heavily used, otherwise there might be too much play when mounted. A newer rack will have better grip but might be harder to get on initially.

  5. Thule racks. They are the best.

    You get cheaper bolt on racks, but the towball size can vary and they don’t always fit great. Thule folding racks fit on any size and and also can go in the boot of your car

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