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DBSilverfox

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i have a Fiamme ProC carry bike cycle rack fitted, and on it there is a carry-all box. It was on the Autoquest when I bought it...

I was going to remove the box as I am not using it, but the cycle rack does not stay in the folded up position. Is there supposed to be some sort of clip, or do you use bungee cords, or how does it work?

I am sure it is simple - but obviously not as simple as I am! :RollEyes:

Thanks

David
 

Geo

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Slow down a bit ::bigsmile:how can we show off our wisdom if your that quick:Doh:
Geo
you need two by the way

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DBSilverfox

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2? Grrrr..... :ROFLMAO:

The pictures on the fiamma site only showed one. I might go round the Brownhills showroom and slip another one in my pocket :winky:
 

GJH

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We've thought about getting a bike rack fitted to our similar van but were concerned it might mean the rear axle weight was exceeded. I'd be interested to know the results if yoiu get the van weighed.

Graham
 

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Bike racks are designed for max carrying weight of 60kgs total and the racks are about 12kgs at a guess

Peter

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