How To - Take your bikes on a family caravaning holiday...

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Re: How To - Take your bikes on a family caravaning holiday...

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CRAIGREVO wrote:When I used to go to motocross there was a guy who had cut a small peace out below the rear window of his caravan to get his bike in. He just opened the window and dropped down the Small panel that doubled as a ramp. When it was closed it just looked like a standard caravan.
This is what I meant.

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Re: How To - Take your bikes on a family caravaning holiday...

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When I was a wee lad my dad cut part of the sink unit out of our family caravan so he could get 2 road racers and my monkey bike in and round! I thought it was just the norm :laugh:

But then thinking about it, it was normal coming home and putting my coat on a race bike in the hall or having tv programs ruined by the sound of files because he would sit there porting a barrel :laugh:
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Re: How To - Take your bikes on a family caravaning holiday...

Post by Morph »

CRAIGREVO wrote:This is what I meant.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI. ... 500wt_1218
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