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mudslinger Member Since: 10 Jun 2010 Location: Deep in a cave in the hills Posts: 1035 |
PUT THE BIKES IN THE CARAVAN ...?? Wales
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30th May 2013 6:16 pm |
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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
That was my thought too. Maybe get some bike bags - you'd have to take the wheels off, but they'd give some protection to both bikes and caravan - keep the mud and oil off the upholstery, etc. |
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30th May 2013 6:58 pm |
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decho Member Since: 10 Mar 2011 Location: Fife Posts: 113 |
I have the same problem but I've not really solved it yet. I bought whispbar roof bars and thule carriers for the roof but find it quite difficult to get them up there. Thought about buying a small platform as caravan step is still not high enough. Also whispbars are suppose to be quiet but they are not! So i would have to remove them when not in use and thats a bite of a pain..Looked at towing with them on the towbar using a towbar mounted rack as well but I have a detachable. LR towbar and the only one I could find is maxraxx who do an adapter plate but its VERY expensive.. Though about putting them in the caravan but I would have to lose something else from the van otherwise it would be overweight. Seems likes the best bike carriers are the platform one which fit onto the towball but then of course you can't tow! I am thinking maybe about buying a platform rack for normal use and then securing them in the caravan when towing. There are various stands you can get to keep them stable in the van.. |
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30th May 2013 7:42 pm |
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bambi68 Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Rotherham Posts: 261 |
We've just picked up a maxxraxx of ebay, we need to get 4 bikes on it, and tow the van, we have a hymer with a reasonably long a frame, so I am hoping it shouldn't foul whilst turning.
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2nd Jun 2013 11:58 am |
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bambi68 Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Rotherham Posts: 261 |
The problem with putting them in the van, (I did it last year) is it sends the nose weight skyward, I ended up putting the awning and frame in the disco and the bikes in the garage in the caravan. Finally managed to get the nose weight to 100kgs by moving stuff around (100kg) is recommended nw on the hymer.
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2nd Jun 2013 12:04 pm |
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Navigator Member Since: 29 Dec 2010 Location: Within reach of the coffee machine Posts: 492 |
If you put bikes in a van and they are over the axle how does that change the nose weight?
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2nd Jun 2013 12:26 pm |
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bambi68 Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Rotherham Posts: 261 |
If you get them directly over the axle it won't, but I have a garage in the front of my van and it does. Also the op may not get them directly over the axles,
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2nd Jun 2013 12:37 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
With a fixed bed as in mine, there is no way I can get any weight directly an the axle, on the axle and towards the front on mine. A high mounted rack maybe the only way forward me thinks. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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2nd Jun 2013 1:12 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Saw D3 this weekend with twin axle and a towbar mounted rack did a quite tight turn and bikes got very close to the jockey wheel handle
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2nd Jun 2013 3:16 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
If its fouling on the Jockey Wheel, you could always remove the Jockey Wheel whilst your on the move. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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2nd Jun 2013 3:56 pm |
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