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I do have a hitch mount bike rack, if one of those models swings away or something though thats probably what I need. WIth a bed cover I need to open the tailgate to get riding gear, but then the bikes in the way. Im being overly picky, but life with a bike was easier in my Tundra.
What's not well publicized is that the 1UP racks also flip down to handle that exact situation.

Even with two bikes on the rack, I've been able to flip it down and open the tailgate on my 3rd gen Tacoma to then access stuff under the hard tonneau cover. That said, it's usually easier to open the tailgate just enough to unlatch the tonneau and open the rear third to access stuff.

They do also sell a swing-away accessory option, though that begins to get really pricey.

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I’m new to trucks and mountain bikes. I have a long bed with an oem trifold tonneau cover. I will need to transport 2 mountain bikes come spring/summer. Will a tailgate pad be sufficient? Or should I think about other methods to stow and go?
 

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I’m new to trucks and mountain bikes. I have a long bed with an oem trifold tonneau cover. I will need to transport 2 mountain bikes come spring/summer. Will a tailgate pad be sufficient? Or should I think about other methods to stow and go?
Tailgate pads are quick and easy. But then cargo in the bed isnt secure/dry. Add to that the tailgate pads are likely to scuff the paint. Its purely preference.
 

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You just can’t beat the 1Up rack for up to 4 bikes. More than that and you’ll need the vertical style racks that hang the bike from the front wheel.
 

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I have the Thule XTR Pro and I love it. Was it expensive? Yes. Is it heavy? Yes (but it has wheels). Is it bulletproof?! As far as I can tell pretty much. It's sturdy and I can take 2 bikes anywhere I go. If I'm taking more than that I'll just throw the other ones in the truck bed. That's VERY rare.
 

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Good Stuff here, so my Son races BMX at a national level and before he was born I was trail riding here in FL at least once a week. That frequency dropped when he was born but I would still meet with my old group on a regular basis. I got him into BMX so he would be build his skills with the goal being that he would go riding with me. Well he got really good at BMX winning State championships, Gold Cups, making the main main @ The Grand Nationals and placing in the Top 10 in the nation in his age group. Meanwhile my bike sat in the garage and collected dust. It's been 12 great years of making friends and memories. When I got the Taco the mission was to get something cool to get me to and from, capable of tackling any reasonable situation I may get in to. The mission now is to reconnect with my bike and get into the best shape of my life by my 50th birthday.
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