Securing Bikes to a Fiamma Rack (1 Viewer)

callumwa

Free Member
Jan 16, 2011
4,110
4,480
Tyne & Wear, sometimes..
Funster No
14,968
MH
Coachbuilt
Exp
4 yrs +, 30+ yrs motorbike touring
Any tips for the best, most effective way to keep bikes which are on the bike rack on the back of the van secure when you are away from the van, other than a girt big padlock and chain?

Thanks...:Smile:
 

hilldweller

LIFE MEMBER
Dec 5, 2008
605
36,108
Macclesfield
Funster No
5,089
MH
Zilch Mk1
Exp
From Aug 2007
Any tips for the best, most effective way to keep bikes which are on the bike rack on the back of the van secure when you are away from the van, other than a girt big padlock and chain?

Thanks...:Smile:

You really are desperate for an answer, aren't you.
 

frenchypilot

Free Member
May 31, 2011
22
2
France CENTRAL
Funster No
16,655
MH
class A
Exp
2011
What's wrong with a chain & padlock....don't forget the wheels or they will be nicked:whatthe: leaving you just the frame. Bike covers are also a good thing to have.

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
OP
OP
callumwa

callumwa

Free Member
Jan 16, 2011
4,110
4,480
Tyne & Wear, sometimes..
Funster No
14,968
MH
Coachbuilt
Exp
4 yrs +, 30+ yrs motorbike touring
You really are desperate for an answer, aren't you.

I don't know why it posted twice :Doh:.... and I can't seem to delete one of them..: :cry: Eeek:

What's wrong with a chain & padlock....don't forget the wheels or they will be nicked:whatthe: leaving you just the frame. Bike covers are also a good thing to have.

We have a Fiamma cover and a lock and chain, guess that should be ok....:Cool:
 

Join us or log in to post a reply.

To join in you must be a member of MotorhomeFun

Join MotorhomeFun

Join us, it quick and easy!

Log in

Already a member? Log in here.

Latest journal entries

Funsters who are viewing this thread

Back
Top