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davidcooperconsulting
 


Member Since: 29 Mar 2011
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Towing and carrying bikes

Hi
LR are fitting a detachable towbar to my D4 on Friday. They assure me that I can buy a bike rack that fits this towbar and pull my caravan at the same time.
Try as I might I can't find a bike carrier to fit.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Post #77987329th Mar 2011 3:58 pm
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maplecottage
 


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Witter make a bike rack for their detachable tow bar - only thing is, the rack part has to be permanent fit Laughing

Not heard of an LR option Whistle

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Post #77988429th Mar 2011 4:39 pm
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MJIbex
 


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I've not heard of 1 that will clamp to the ball and tow at the same time!!!

You could get a fixed towbar mount a bike rack to that and tow at the same time.
  
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Ted Newman
 


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There is one - it is expensive BUT it will not work if your caravan has the AL KO stabiliser hitch OK with the BPW Winterhof hitch.


I will try and find the link.

OK look at http://www.maxxraxx.co.uk/Racks/racks.html
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Fogga
 


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Here in Norway many with caravans use one of these to clamp the bike carrier on. Which basically is one of these mounted on a piece of steel.
  
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mik
 


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Roof bars and bike carrier would be a more popular option.
  
Post #7837017th Apr 2011 10:58 pm
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hughes_jh
 


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OK, I'm not a caravan person, and this might be a silly question, but why not just put the bikes IN the caravan?
  
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Lookers Park Royal
 


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There isn't a LR bike carrier that can be used with the detachable tow bar. If they were to fit the multi-height tow bar then you could fit the LR rack.

My only concern is whether you would have enough clearance between the bikes and the a-frame of the caravan. I would be surprised if this would work and would therefore speak to the dealer about hanging fire on fitting it. You may get away with hanging the bikes on the LR rack (with a multi-height bar), providing the wheels are removed.

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Post #7837668th Apr 2011 9:59 am
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DrLex
 


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Lookers Park Royal wrote:
providing the wheels are removed.

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Isn't it more likely to be the pedals or handlebars that would foul? Note that the LR rack for the M/H tow bar prevents access to the boot, probably due to it being a carry-over from the D2.

Cycles on roof bars seem a great idea until you have to put them on and take them off. Step-ladder or side steps seem required unless you're 6'4" or over.
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Post #7837728th Apr 2011 10:17 am
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Lookers Park Royal
 


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DrLex wrote:
Lookers Park Royal wrote:
providing the wheels are removed.

James Thumbs Up


Isn't it more likely to be the pedals or handlebars that would foul?.


From experience the most obvious issue is the wheels fouling the jockey wheel etc when turning.

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Thumbs Up (only have experience with D3 & horse trailer, not a 'van.)
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Post #7837828th Apr 2011 10:51 am
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Craig S-L
 


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Maxx Raxx

http://www.maxxraxx.co.uk/

I have carried 3 bikes and towed a box trailer at the same time, no trouble. There are many forum members who tow vans as well with one fitted

EDIT: Sorry, didn't spot Ted had already put the link in Embarassed
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dimet
 


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Fogga wrote:
Here in Norway many with caravans use one of these to clamp the bike carrier on. Which basically is one of these mounted on a piece of steel.

That's what I did last summer, and it worked super!

Click image to enlarge


The bikes are charged easily and it still allows good manoeuvring while towing...
It also allows you to use the bike carrier as a bike parking when you're in the camping or mounting it to the D3 and carry the bikes with you, while the caravan stays in the camping...
No height problems!
Highly recommendable!!

Look for more images in my gallery
David.
  
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