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1126219 Post Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:53 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

rosalan Subscriber 03/03/2013 


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As feeble body syndrome seems to be getting to me, does anyone have an answer to my lifting problem?
I do not have a tow-ball! So that is out.
I approached Fiamma about their Carry-bike lift and they thought it would be unsuitable for my van.
I asked about Thule system and they thought it "might" fit.
I have an Autosleeper Palermo and there seems to be a question about the rear mouldings getting in the way.

The problem is that nobody I have contacted or seen, carries the bike lifters which have to be ordered and then may not be suitable.

I feel confidant that among the congregation gathered here, there must be someone who has tried, fitted or at least had some experience of a bike lifting, carrying device to fit on the back of a motorhome. Any make considered. Question
Alan

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Hi Alan

I don't know the answer, but I bet the chaps at the AutoSleeper Service Centre will be able to advise you.

http://www.auto-sleepers.co.uk/customer-service/servicing

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Hi Alan
dare i say try the autosleeper site much information almost as good as this site i'm a member of both need to keep ahead on what's happening
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rosalan wrote:
As feeble body syndrome seems to be getting to me, does anyone have an answer to my lifting problem?
I do not have a tow-ball! So that is out.
I approached Fiamma about their Carry-bike lift and they thought it would be unsuitable for my van.
I asked about Thule system and they thought it "might" fit.
I have an Autosleeper Palermo and there seems to be a question about the rear mouldings getting in the way.

Alan


Have you spoken to Glenn or Ian in my workshops?

Peter
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