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Can't yoiu just use the load bars that fix to the trailer sides not the ABS lid? Though of course you can't carryi them without the trailer.
If you search the forums (esp the towing, van and trailer tent ones) you will find previous threads on this.
Ir obviously depends on various things, such the trailer drawbar length, the carrier and the bikes. But mostly people seem to manage 2 bikes, 3 might well be pushing it. You might also find it pushes up the noseweight on the towbar above the cars limit
We have a Franc trailer with extended sides. I am pondering a similar situation. Up till now we have carried 3 bikes on a rear door mounted carrier on the estate with one on the roof. Though one is only small kiddie sbike and will go anywhere really. This will still work ok, but the rear carrier annoys me and am looking to use a towbar carrier
A cheap optioon is just to load the 3rd bike laying down on top of the trailer, but that offends me somehow, esp for more than one bike. I have some old load bars from wifes old car. I'm planning on making some sort of wooden lid/top for the trilaer and fixing these to the lid and a couple of carriers on that. 2 bikes hopdefull on the rear carrier, 2 on trailer, all travel on the car once on site.
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