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New2LR Member Since: 26 Jul 2009 Location: Norfolk Posts: 39 |
Thanks for the reply. The tow bar I have is the type where the towball is attached with 2 bolts to the flange and the foot of the rack is sandwiched between the flange and towball and held by the 2 bolts as I want to tow at the same time. It sounds as if yours attaches on to the towball which would explain why you have a much bigger clearance on the bumper. |
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10th Aug 2010 11:21 am |
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koevoet Member Since: 20 Mar 2010 Location: a wee bit West of Edinburgh Posts: 22 |
I can still tow should I want to ( I dont,as yet!). The mounting bracket is positioned below the towball possibly slightly towards the ball in relation to the start of the curve up towards the car,if that helps.
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10th Aug 2010 12:13 pm |
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koevoet Member Since: 20 Mar 2010 Location: a wee bit West of Edinburgh Posts: 22 |
New2LR I guess this is the mounting that you have, they make this one for the flanged towbar
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10th Aug 2010 12:21 pm |
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New2LR Member Since: 26 Jul 2009 Location: Norfolk Posts: 39 |
Many thanks for the replies koevoet. MR have been very helpful with me as well. I sent pics and their view was that the flange should be upright. They had fitted to other Freelander 2 + LR towbar without problem. I'm concerned the tow bar hasn't been fitted correctly. If the type approval allows 35mm for the spacer I should be OK - still wating for LR & Brink to come back to me on this. If all else fails I think the upright could be cut & welded to give clearance.
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11th Aug 2010 6:56 pm |
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IanM Member Since: 01 Sep 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3 |
I have recently bought an F2 and need to buy a new cycle rack so that I can unhitch the caravan without ripping my arm open on the chain rings, Pendle have just released a higher version of their system which would solve this but I am getting conflicting info on which to buy (offset or straight up?) The one in your photos looks like its straight up and the bikes are well clear of the boot. Could you tell me if this is correct? Cheers
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1st Sep 2010 7:00 pm |
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gstd4-e Member Since: 01 Oct 2009 Location: A50 Posts: 233 |
IanM,
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1st Sep 2010 7:22 pm |
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IanM Member Since: 01 Sep 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3 |
Thanks for the tip, will be careful not to mention the 'C' word in future |
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1st Sep 2010 7:34 pm |
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New2LR Member Since: 26 Jul 2009 Location: Norfolk Posts: 39 |
If you have a frictional stabiliser you need to make sure that there is room for the head to rotate. Land Rover specifically say that their cycle rack is not suitable for use with frictional stabiliser hitches.
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2nd Sep 2010 9:56 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
I expect that they say it is not suitable due to the clearance required for the head of the hitch but could you not use the extended Alko towball |
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3rd Sep 2010 12:51 pm |
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IanM Member Since: 01 Sep 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3 |
Its a tow-trust towbar with a flanged towball. I am going to try the pendle higher rack. I will post some photos if it works.
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3rd Sep 2010 4:47 pm |
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ptecuk Member Since: 01 Feb 2010 Location: Midlands Posts: 83 |
For carrying and towing I have just procured a Maxxraxx 2 bike (they do 4 as well) Premier carrier that is a really solid and well engineered piece of kit. The foot is clamped between the spacer and tow ball (in order for vertical tube to clear the bumper). The foot is designed for use with an ALKO stabiliser to give sufficient clearance for turning with the van. I have only just fitted it and only carried one bike solo so far but it is as steady as a rock. I have yet to hitch up the van and try it out. I also purchased the vertical extension which should make sure the bikes are clear of the A frame protrusions e.g jockey wheel shaft. The rack is designed to be self supporting with 2 bikes and no extension. With the extension or more than 2 bikes auxiliary straps are required to steady the system. The rack with bikes will hinge down for access to the boot. Not cheap (£165) but I think worth it. Couldn't find a better designed system for what I wanted. |
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3rd Sep 2010 8:35 pm |
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New2LR Member Since: 26 Jul 2009 Location: Norfolk Posts: 39 |
Please can you tell me what make of towbar you have and what thickness of spacer you used? |
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6th Sep 2010 10:14 pm |
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ptecuk Member Since: 01 Feb 2010 Location: Midlands Posts: 83 |
It is a fixed ball tow bar fitted by the Landrover dealer so I presume it is a Landrover tow bar. It came fitted with a 1 inch thick spacer. |
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7th Sep 2010 4:48 pm |
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ptecuk Member Since: 01 Feb 2010 Location: Midlands Posts: 83 |
New2LR. I have received a pm from you and sent a reply back but don't know whether you have received it as it seems to be stuck in my outbox rather than the sentbox. Not very familiar with the way these pms work |
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9th Sep 2010 6:04 pm |
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