Nic Barnes
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i have a removable tow bar on my bmw and a rack that goes on that. ideal. takes no time.
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Mertin
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Towing them on a trailer or with a bar? Also bmw sized, is it 1 series sized or x5 sized
Max you can tow on a braked trailer without your proper towing licence is 3500kg (that is combined weight, towcar, trailer and whatevers on the trailer) I think also that the trailer and contents cant weigh more than your car, i.e you cant tow 2000kg with a 1500kg car.
[Edited on 30-04-2014 by Mertin]
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kennySRi
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If I was to tow anything it would be an e46 sized car on a trailer. Would be good to have a vehicle there if I ever needed it.
Anyway as for my options, I think it's between an X5 and an L200 even though they are completely different
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kennySRi
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Yeah that's exactly what I want
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I thought it was a funny pic seeing as you said you didn't think you could fit a bike in the back of an L200
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kennySRi
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ye that's a good point. I know they'll fit, was wanting something that I didn't have to take the front wheel off really.
I have been using a rover estate but it's a bit of a pain with certain bikes.
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Nic Barnes
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T5 transporter van IMHO
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kennySRi
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Would love a transporter but I'm sure they're way above my budget.
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baza31
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I put my motorbike in back of my l200 . It will easily take a bike just put tailgate down . It sounds to me like these suggestions are overkill when a rack would do Job that u could fit to any car
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Mertin
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If you do alot of general driving then an L200 might be a bit of overkill and seem like a tractor compared to an x5 with regards to comfort, cruising speed / revs etc.
Why dont you want a bike rack? Dont have to dismantle bikes like you say, can carry several if needed and keeps them out the car so no risk of scrapes, damaged interior and dirt
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
i have a removable tow bar on my bmw and a rack that goes on that. ideal. takes no time.
We use the same on my dads x3, great system, when the bar is removed there isnt a single sign its ever had one
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Nic Barnes
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Yeah
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3CorsaMeal
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Cool cool
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kennySRi
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quote: Originally posted by Mertin
If you do alot of general driving then an L200 might be a bit of overkill and seem like a tractor compared to an x5 with regards to comfort, cruising speed / revs etc.
Why dont you want a bike rack? Dont have to dismantle bikes like you say, can carry several if needed and keeps them out the car so no risk of scrapes, damaged interior and dirt
I'm wanting a work vehicle. I know I can just put a tow bar on anything but would be nice to have a vehicle that I can just use for whatever. I do a lot of bike selling and also breaking cars so to have something that I can just chuck stuff in the back would be helpful. As I said I currently use my dads old car (rover 75) and I want something of my own and a car that I actually like.
I've always wanted a pick up and I think it'll suit my needs for whatever jobs that I need to do.
I'm also not putting a tow bar on my Clubsport
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mwg
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What about an L200 pickup with a fork mount(s) fitted so you just take the front wheel out and using the quick release you fasten it to the bracket?
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kennySRi
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I was thinking of using somesort of mount so they can stand up vertical.
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mwg
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mwg
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nearest I could find
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kennySRi
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That would be perfect! Thanks for the pic, I'll design something to work just like that.
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