Bike rack help

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Could anyone advise which bike rack would fit these rails please. All the ones I searched for have a cleat at the top and a rail at the bottom, can’t seem to find any with a rail top and bottom. They are 50cm centered. Thanks
 

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I think it's for a Thule G2, most of the the Trigano Group companies are now Thule.
 
Hi Jonno, looked at the Thule g2 but the manual seems to show a hook type top connection
 

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Definitely Fiamma, take the end cap off and you will see a tork screw clamping a bar in place.

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Looks rather like my Fiamma Carry Bike Pro C. Can't get to the van right now so not positive.
 
Yep, more closely it's a Fiamma.
 
Thanks all, yes definitely fiamma rails. Only problem I have is all the fiamma racks I look at online have only one rail at the bottom not one top and bottom. Will email fiamma to see which model bike rack this will fit.
 
Thanks all, yes definitely fiamma rails. Only problem I have is all the fiamma racks I look at online have only one rail at the bottom not one top and bottom. Will email fiamma to see which model bike rack this will fit.
Have you checked with your Manufacturer they should point you in the right direction. It will be Fiamma or Thule suitable just need to find out which one.

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We had a top and bottom rail the same on our previous Fiamma bike rack.

Take the two plastic bung out of the top rail and cut a hole in each bung the size of your top rail tube on your Fiamma bike rack from the inside using the round molding on the inside as a guide.
Push the plastic bungs over your top tubes.
Remove the plastic end caps on the rail and remove the pins/rods from each end of the rail.
Push the top tubes of your Fiamma bike rack into the now vacant holes in the top rail and then replace the pins/rods in each end of the rail to lock the top tubes of your Fiamma bike rack into place.
Replace the end caps and push the bungs on the top tubes into the top rail holes to close them off.

The only problem you have is choosing a Fiamma bike rack to suit the distance between the top and bottom rails.
 
We had a top and bottom rail the same on our previous Fiamma bike rack.

Take the two plastic bung out of the top rail and cut a hole in each bung the size of your top rail tube on your Fiamma bike rack from the inside using the round molding on the inside as a guide.
Push the plastic bungs over your top tubes.
Remove the plastic end caps on the rail and remove the pins/rods from each end of the rail.
Push the top tubes of your Fiamma bike rack into the now vacant holes in the top rail and then replace the pins/rods in each end of the rail to lock the top tubes of your Fiamma bike rack into place.
Replace the end caps and push the bungs on the top tubes into the top rail holes to close them off.

The only problem you have is choosing a Fiamma bike rack to suit the distance between the top and bottom rails.
Thanks for the explanation, it helps😀 I’m back at the dealership in a couple of weeks so will wait and have a word with them before I buy the wrong one!
 
Have a chat with AgentFiamma... Camping World based in Manchester. The bike rack for the Roller Team motorhomes has a two bar configuration set closer together.

Could be the Pro C?
 
Had a chat with Agentfiamma and it is the Fiamma Carry-Bike Pro C and Fiamma Carry-Bike Pro M that fit my spaced rails. Thanks all
 

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