http://m.harborfreight.com/500-lb-capac ... 20provided
Or for the extra coin they have a motorcycle carrier....
http://m.harborfreight.com/400-lb-recei ... 20provided
And it is high quality harbor freight isht, what could go wrong?
The little Tomos can just fit in the cargo carrier with some finagling and heavy petting.
With that decided, I needed a 2" receiver. Once again Harbor Freight to the rescue. They sell a 2" receiver bumper mount....
http://m.harborfreight.com/5000-lb-step ... 20provided
Now obviously I can't just bolt this to the bumper and call it a day, so I busted out the crayons and made some pretty drawrings...

Armed with my new found enthusiasm, my crack drawing and a pocket full of cash I headed down to the metal mart and picked up the metal I needed for this little endevor. Got the bumper receiver on sale and my super saver coupon for $18, and 60 bones for the steel.
When I got it home, I heated the 1/4" flat stock with the torch, put it in the vice, and bent a 90* radius on 2 pieces. Since I was going to use the 3 holes in the frame, 2 for bumper, and 1 for who knows. I had to add spacers to account for the extra space the bumper takes. Then added the angle piece to strengthen. I also had to zip off the tie down on the left side of bumper to make this work.

I then bolted them into the bumper to get my spacing right, and welded the 2" tube to the brackets.

After the tube was on, I measured center and added the step receiver to the bottom of the tube.

I wanted to tuck the receiver under the bumper a little more, but I am as far back as I can go with the exhaust set up I have.

Don't be a D bag and tell me how the van will never be able to haul anything with a 2" receiver blah blah blah. It is for a cargo carrier to haul a moped, not tow a 30' trailer, heavy equipment or pulling tree stumps