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duds wrote:
I find it interesting to read these requests for information on how to fit a bike rack, lights, aerials, etc etc. It proves my point that when you hire a van you find out what you actually need and when buying a van ensure that the options are fitted at the factory or by the dealer before delivery to you. I do understand of course if you buy second hand but then choose a spec which includes your requirements.



Good point that to hire a van before you buy, we operate this scheme for newbie wannabee Motor Home Owners, they find out whether they like the life and the opportunites it offers before laying out large amounts of money or even for someone upgrading to a larger coachbuilt van.
 
1062730 Post Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 8:46 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Hi, did swift send u the details in the end?
I am looking for same info to fit a bike rack to my Bolero.
Would it be possible to email it to me if u have it still.
Thanks in advance.
 
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You could ask steve on motorroamers.co.uk http://motorroamers.co.uk/t1956-bolero-680fb-for-sale#22734

Or maybe the picture will sort you?
 
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Ahhh I was told by Cranhams not to go into the toilet wall but keep both brackets in bedroom behind head board. But a bit of rooting around and measuring I realised it won't be anywhere near headboard height, but in overhead lockers and storage space under bed.
 
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Looks simple to me.
Use the letter T as the setting out point and the bottom brackets level with ladder fixings
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