Bike rake (1 Viewer)

Apr 27, 2008
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Eastbourne East Sussex
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On the occassions when I have used one, I have found the Fiamma one fixed to the back wall of the MH to be the most useful. They fold up when not in use and can also carry a back box if you're not taking bikes. I have in the past used ones that go on a towbar but found them liable to drop bikes if you find a big pothole or unexpected speed bump.

If you haven't a towbar then the one on the back wall is most economical bearing in mind the cost of the towbar.

The Fiamma ones are extendable from 2 to 4 bikes (you have to buy extra parts)

Johns Cross will give you discount.

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Peter JohnsCross MH

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Jan 5, 2008
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If yiu give Darren, Matt, Jon or Nic a call during the day, they can advise you of the correct bike rack and take an order if you wish

01-580-883062 is the direct shop line

Peter
 
May 23, 2008
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Near Durham City
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Since 1984
I have used many variety of racks over the years but the best triple rack was from Thule.
Very sturdy and a quality build unlike the so called popular built choice. I used many Fiamma which self destructed then tried Omnistor, no better.
My Thule, which I sold yesterday, gave me no problems and I highly recomend them.
 

mentaliss

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Nov 2, 2012
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2011
Bike rack

Hi can any tell me which bike rack is best for 3 bikes

Iv'e got a Fiamma PRO C, for sale, additional third rail can be added! £60, collection only:thumb:

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