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    I am considering adding a hitch to my Miata to carry my bikes instead of using a removable trunk rack that could scratch up the paint (also the trunk rack takes up all the space in the trunk when I'm not using it). Can a hitch be added to a Miata? Which type would be best?


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    Yes, you can add a hitch.

    I have an NA (see signature) and bought this one for my tire trailer and bike rack.

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    Yes they make reciever hitches, but they are usually 1 1/4" recievers instead of 2" and they have a very limited tounge weight.

    Linkie

    Someone else will probably post a better hitch or bike rack, since there are a few that have experience with this.
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    Yep... I am late to the party.

    Thanks Cone-Cerned.
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    I was actually going to post this too... I'm about to start biking again to try to get a bit more exercise. I've gained 25 lbs since moving

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMonkey View Post
    I was actually going to post this too... I'm about to start biking again to try to get a bit more exercise. I've gained 25 lbs since moving

    I guess it's true what they say about fat (ahem) security guards
    Dude, you got the trails at Grapevine lake so close to you that you have no excuses.

    Now motivate me...... Oh wait, I tow a 38lb. kid behind me, so I have to stay on the road. I miss ridin' the trails.
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    I live right by the start of the White Rock Trail. It's fantastic. I wasn't expecting the hitches to be that expensive. Grrr. I want a newer bike also. I guess buying a Miata didn't satisfy my urge to spend money on toys.

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    I have the De'lan hidden hitch on my miata. I use it to haul my race tires with a tire tail. The install was fairly easy (thanks cone-cerned). I'm not sure if there is a bike rack for the hidden style hitches, but if it can support the weight of 4 wheels and tires, I think a mountain bike won't overdo the tongue weight on a De'lan hitch, hidden or regular.
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    It needs to be able to handle the rack and two road bikes. This shouldn't be too hard as both together weigh less than 50lbs.

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    I also have a delan hidden and this or one very similar to it.

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    Here's another option from our friendly neighborhood roll bar makers:

    Hard Dog hitch
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    I looked into most of these when purchasing my hitch. As always, monies dictated which one to get. I love the 'De Lan hitch, as it is Miata specific, but also pricey for what it is. I actually used a hitch for a B2000 truck, Class II receiver. Tongue weight is higher and had the option to get 2" or 1 1/4" ball. I chose the 1 1/4" so trailer would not need modification. I cut the ends off and fabricated my own brackets to bolt into original tow hooks and welded to hitch. Everything bolts in using existing hardware for tow hooks. Not necessarily best route to go, but out of necessity, I have been pleased with being able to get the mobile shop to and from events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miatamoto View Post
    Here's another option from our friendly neighborhood roll bar makers:

    Hard Dog hitch
    I saw that one, but the hitch does'nt have nearly as good of rating: *400lbs MAX Trailer Weight, 85lbs Tongue Weight
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