Looking at a Van later ! HELP

Apples

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I’m looking at a LWB high roof Ford transit connect later ( 2002 )
Will my large 2019 Levo stand upright in it and will the van be long enough ?
This is the only purpose for the van as I don’t want to fit a towbar on my car

I stupidly forgot to measure the bike length and height before I went to work eArlier


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smokey_jo

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Oh hold on just read Connect then - missed that the first time! In which case I can't be any help sorry
 

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I'd have thought you could fit at least 4 levos standing up in the back of a LWB connect without too much trouble.
unless you run sky high bars (in which case just turn them and lean the bike against the side slightly
 

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I can't fit my XL levo with wheels on in a vw caddy, which is about the same size so I'm not sure.

I have a bipper and I just take the front wheel off and it'll fit upright, but has to go in diagonally to fit. It's a perfect fit actually as wheel then leans on bike and it stays upright without any fork holding gadgets.
 

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If tis a LWB it should fit diagonally, and most likely straight in - I can fit my Vitus in the current generation LWB variants of the transit connect and VW Caddy
 

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Get a fork mount. Not only does that reduce the length of the bike it is also the most secure way to fix it in the van
 

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Any van I have had I secure the bike with two bungee cords at each end of the bike, round the load hooks.
 
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Apples

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I bought it , think it will be just a bit short but I think a fork mount if I carry two bikes will be the answer , if just one it might fit slightly on the diagonal, I’ll collect it sometime over the week end and then update with pictures
 

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I bought it , think it will be just a bit short but I think a fork mount if I carry two bikes will be the answer , if just one it might fit slightly on the diagonal, I’ll collect it sometime over the week end and then update with pictures
I use the 'bikeinside' system and can highly recommend it, buts it's a bit expensive at about 200 quid.
 

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I don't think you will have a problem fitting multiple bikes, you just have to turn the handlebars.
 

Apples

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So , Van Update ?
Large levo fits , stood up perfectly at a very slight diagonal, rear wheel at front seat belt anchor point , Mates Norco Aurum other side in same position , both bikes stand , don’t clash , perfect ?
Now for lighting , inverter and stuff for charging .

Overall a perfect sized bike transport ...
 

RCDallas

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Was going to buy an SUV as a primary vehicle but now want to carry our ebikes inside vs out in the elements and for eveyone to see...! Anybody using a midsize SUV with 2 large Turbo Levo sized eMTBs? I'm also looking at a Mk4 Caddy maxi which might be able to transport up to 3 riders and bikes (front tires removed) with 2 of the second row seats as well as the third row removed. Tourneo Connect 7 is also on the radar but would really prefer an SUV for every day use if I could get 2 bikes and gear in. Thoughts?
 

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Everything that is not a van is a compromise something you only realize when you finally stop looking at overgrown cars. 2 people 2 bikes riding kit change of clothes, some simple self catering kit etc etc. Yesterday I did a trip to the Quantocks with my wife in my T5. All that kit loaded and I still had most of windsurf kit in the van as well. Still room for my wife to get changed in the van
 

RCDallas

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I hear what your saying...I actually have a T-3 Westfalia Hightop that I need to restore and love the space and versatility it provides. But it suffers as an everyday car and the layout is not good for storing bikes inside...and no air conditioning makes summer travel less and less fun as we get older.

I agree the Caddy might just be a better all-arounder but i plan to keep the Westy for camping duties and figured an SUV would give a little more comfort for the long journeys.
 

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I would rather do a 300 mile round trip in my T5 than most cars....my BMW 5 Series being an exception. Vans have come a long way since the T3 which is pretty raw by modern day standards.
 

RCDallas

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Its just the A/C thing in the T3 really...other than that it is very comfortable, like a big land yacht. Well there is the lack of power too. 70 horses of raw turbo diesel power keeps you creeping in the truck lane up anything that resembles a hill! That is not comfortable......
 

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