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I just got from Amazon the GoHimal mtb paid. Fits pretty well but not sure about long distances but here is what it looks like installed and I did put a bungie cord to keep it from swaying. I took it for a drive around the neighborhood and it seemed very secure. I think it is listed on Amazon for $104 or so. However, I was lucky and got it for $84 with a $20 coupon...so $64. In thought for the price, it was worth the gamble. I do have a 1-up bike rack which I would use for a longer trip and/or one where I need the bed of the truck.

P.S. Forgive the pic with the thumb..lol
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Has anyone compared efficiency with a couple bikes on a tailgate pad vs. on a hitch rack? I currently use a one up but I am guessing that efficiency would be much better with a pad. Any real world feedback?
 
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Has anyone compared efficiency with a couple bikes on a tailgate pad vs. on a hitch rack? I currently use a one up but I am guessing that efficiency would be much better with a pad. Any real world feedback?
I haven't done any - I would think it would be minimal - but for short drives and ease of set-up I think I may prefer the tailgate pad. Also you may need to turn off the rear sensors even with the pad.
 

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Just FYI you may want to put your disc brake on the outside (instead of the inside closer to the truck) when putting your bike on the tailgate pad - could rub against the truck and cause damage!
 
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Just FYI you may want to put your disc brake on the outside (instead of the inside closer to the truck) when putting your bike on the tailgate pad - could rub against the truck and cause damage!
Thanks for the tip...I was thinking about that exact thing..but I think you are right..I'll put the disk on the outside.
 

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Thanks for the tip...I was thinking about that exact thing..but I think you are right..I'll put the disk on the outside.
It's not make or break, but your bike AND your truck will thank you!
 

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Has anyone compared efficiency with a couple bikes on a tailgate pad vs. on a hitch rack? I currently use a one up but I am guessing that efficiency would be much better with a pad. Any real world feedback?
I haven't done anything formal, but anecdotally, my efficiency with a tailgate pad is unchanged from my efficiency with no cargo, whereas my efficiency with a hitch rack is marginally worse.
 

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I haven't done anything formal, but anecdotally, my efficiency with a tailgate pad is unchanged from my efficiency with no cargo, whereas my efficiency with a hitch rack is marginally worse.
Thanks for confirming my hunch
 

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Has anyone compared efficiency with a couple bikes on a tailgate pad vs. on a hitch rack? I currently use a one up but I am guessing that efficiency would be much better with a pad. Any real world feedback?
Yes….I was using a hitch mounted carrier and was getting like 1.5-1.7 m/kw I have switched to a tailgate pad and get 2s again…plus I can carry more bikes and heavier e-bikes without worrying
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