Bike Rack
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Bike Rack
Hi every one,
I have recently purchased a 2003 Peugeot Boxer which is a Auto Sleeper Motor Home, I would like to put a bike rack on the rear of the vehicle, My question is, is it possible to fit a bike rack to the rear of the vehicle as this is the kitchen area which also has a window at the rear.
I would be grateful if any one has any suggestions or idea's.
Regards,
Clive Cunnington.
I have recently purchased a 2003 Peugeot Boxer which is a Auto Sleeper Motor Home, I would like to put a bike rack on the rear of the vehicle, My question is, is it possible to fit a bike rack to the rear of the vehicle as this is the kitchen area which also has a window at the rear.
I would be grateful if any one has any suggestions or idea's.
Regards,
Clive Cunnington.
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PLOUGHLIN- Donator
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Re: Bike Rack
I had one my Amethyst but removed it. the support brackets are already in place put in by AS, you need to find where they are.behind sink and cooker on mine,
Best regards
Margaret
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Margaret
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Re: Bike Rack
If A/S will tell you where the supports are situated.
Understandably enough they are not keen on DIY jobs going wrong, then possible claims against them for problems if the bodywork is damaged.
I would suggest getting your dealer to fit the rack, or take a holiday near Willersey and let A/S do it for you. At least then you have the peace of mind of knowing you will have support later if anything goes wrong.
A/S will let you stay overnight at the Service Centre where there is a hook up. I don't think they charge for this, but would no doubt appreciate a fiver in the staff biscuit fund.
Understandably enough they are not keen on DIY jobs going wrong, then possible claims against them for problems if the bodywork is damaged.
I would suggest getting your dealer to fit the rack, or take a holiday near Willersey and let A/S do it for you. At least then you have the peace of mind of knowing you will have support later if anything goes wrong.
A/S will let you stay overnight at the Service Centre where there is a hook up. I don't think they charge for this, but would no doubt appreciate a fiver in the staff biscuit fund.
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