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Old 05-17-2015, 08:41 PM   #1
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What rack for 2009 Jayco 1207

I recently bought a 2009 Jayco 1207 (first pop up) and it looks like it has rails installed along both sides which are probably factory. I have an interest in hauling a canoe or perhaps a couple of bikes. That said, does anyone have any experience with these rails and which specific rack systems have you tried?
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Old 05-17-2015, 11:37 PM   #2
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Is there a Thule option?
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Old 05-18-2015, 02:18 PM   #4
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not that i could find i had to look for over a month to find these
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Old 05-19-2015, 08:43 AM   #5
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I recently bought a 2009 Jayco 1207 (first pop up) and it looks like it has rails installed along both sides which are probably factory.
I have never seen a 1207 with any sort of rails.... I doubt it is factory, but I could be wrong. Your other post says you have a/c, so I would be very cautious about adding much more weight to your roof.
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Old 05-19-2015, 08:50 AM   #6
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I have never seen a 1207 with any sort of rails.... I doubt it is factory, but I could be wrong. Your other post says you have a/c, so I would be very cautious about adding much more weight to your roof.

tthe newer 1207, 1206 and 1209 do have a factory roof storage system can hold up to 300 pounds when the rook in down ...
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Looks like the right thread to me.
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I recently bought a 2009 Jayco 1207 (first pop up) ...snip
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Looks like the right thread to me.
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This is what I have done on my 1209 with Yakima rack and basket

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This is what I have done on my 1209 with Yakima rack and basket

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very nice pics thanks for sharing
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Hi UpNorth,

We have two Xtracycle that we would like to have on a Yakima rack on our 2015 1207. I see that you have a tandem up there, is the rear wheel just sitting on the roof? I see the tie down on the rear crossbar but can tell how you did the rear wheel.

Can you explain?

We have twin 5 year olds and really want to bring our bikes with if I can figure out the rack situation.
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I have a Hollywood SportRider 4 bike rack for my hitch, the front part of the bike rack is the extra length wheel tube so I can haul the tandem on the bike rack.

So I took the original wheel tube, plus one of the wheel holder assemblies and Yakima anchor plate "A" and made a rear wheel tandem holder.

I carry the Hollywood SportRider 4 bike rack (or just the 2 bike section) in the Yakima basket so we can haul the bikes/tandem to other locations when camping.
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