What spec is that Rob?
I think you've hit the nail on the head Dom, I couldn't work out why I felt so at home in mine but understand now ? - although mine's obviously a high(er) class brothel as it's all (cream) leather
It's the Peaslake Alps version. Comes complete with his'n'hers Santa Cruz and matching riding apparel.What spec is that Rob?
Cream leather does. Ask me how I know...Leather is good it doesn't show the stains!
You Septics get a better choice of van, that's for sure! What's the gas mileage like on that thing?
Wow that looks fantastic. Thanks for posting ?I've posted pics of my VW Caddy before. It's a LWB MPV version (Maxi Life), so it's registered as passenger vehicle which makes speed limits, etc less hassle. I've had from new and have modified it from standard spec since, such as tints, lowering, splitter, alloys, remap, etc.
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You Septics get a better choice of van, that's for sure! What's the gas mileage like on that thing?
Fed up of lifting a levo into the back of the car after a ride so I’m thinking of buying a small van. What have people got The more pictures the better.
Just what I need for my van. Do you have any plans or instructions. Did you bend the pipe that holds the tires. Thank you.Not a van but a budget bike holder I made to fit an Amarok tailgate but would work for a van. Damn handy on holidays or whenever.
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Nice, what bike rack are you using to hold the bike tires. ThanksMade the move, now there is lots of room and comfort for the bikes, not so much for the family. View attachment 39313 View attachment 39314
Hi, its the kind of bike shop stand you can find on ebay, I live in Brazil and found these on mercado livre, the latin ebay.Nice, what bike rack are you using to hold the bike tires. Thanks
Yes, I bought mine from eBay UKHi, its the kind of bike shop stand you can find on ebay, I live in Brazil and found these on mercado livre, the latin ebay.
Is that a short wheel base caddy?What ever size van you get, use a fork mount. Takes few seconds to take front wheel off. So much easier than faffing about with bungees, more secure too. ?
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Has your van got rear seats (double cab?)
Has your van got rear seats (double cab?)
Yeah man. Just a short wheelbase ? works a treatIs that a short wheel base caddy?
where did you find the thru axle stand (fork mount) for inside the car?What ever size van you get, use a fork mount. Takes few seconds to take front wheel off. So much easier than faffing about with bungees, more secure too. ?
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now i feel like a moronJust google "bike fork mount" and go from there. Be sure you know if you have thru-axel, and size, etc.
There’s photos of my Caddy Maxi above in this thread from last year, with a size L Levo in the back. Fits OK on a bike rack with both wheels on and a couple of straps on the tie-down eyelets. Obvious less space than a Transporter but more car like to drive and easy to live with as a daily. Caddy’s are also a popular choice in the UK as British Gas have 8000 of them and they‘re auctioned off at decent prices from time to time, if you like KLM Blue.old pics but nothing much has changed. Only thing is I have to use 2 bungees to strap the e-bike in whereas with the bike in the picture 1 loosley wrapped bungee would do, tried using 1 with the e-bike and it slammed to the floor on the 1st corner!!
I am thinking about downgrading to a caddy maxi (although I've been saying that for ages and nothing has happened yet)
would be interested in some pics of a new bike in a caddy maxi.
the fork mount option certainly sounds interesting, I can't believe I've not heard of it before, seems so simple
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