Van Alternatives

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Original Poster:

192 posts

271 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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What's the smallest/least van-like van that can transport an upright bike in ?

Could a people carrier or one of those funny Scenic/Berlingo-type things do the job ??

rpguk

4,494 posts

298 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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I suppose it depends on what kind of bike your talking about, I would imagin one could carry a smallish bike (maybe a 125 NSR or something) but a higher bike like an africa twin would probely be too tall

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Original Poster:

192 posts

271 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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A 600 sports, probably a gsxr600.

need to find something small enough for the missus to use daily for work

raceboy

13,413 posts

294 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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And hijacking the thread.........
With a bit of luck I may be picking my new bike up this week, via the company I work for I can hire a Sprinter for about £40 for the day, is this about the norm, the bike would fit in a smaller van, something like a Vito but would it be any cheaper

mel

10,168 posts

289 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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Citreon Dispatch / Peugeot Expert / Fiat Thingy can't remember. They're all the same van and can hold two upright 600's and are people carrier sized get the turbo diesal and they're good for over a tonne and drive like cars good as gold and if this was six months ago you could have bought my old one.

tk9650

95 posts

292 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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Yup, I can vouch for the Peugeot Expert van. We've got one and it does a fine job of carting round my YZ. It has to go in diagonally, but it's a comforatble fit. Make sure you tie it down securely! A bike running rampant inside a metal box is not worth experiencing!

We've got the Turbo Diesel which I believe is quite a lot more powerful than the NA version, but you pay more for the privelidge.

plipton

1,302 posts

272 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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What about a bike trailer? I know of one that's for sale.

Saves the hassle of having to buy/run/insure a van.

and

Original Poster:

192 posts

271 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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A trailer could be an option but the extra ground space I'd need would probably be too impractical.

Also neither of the current cars are really suitable for pulling a trailer - but I have to let one go soon anyway so that's not such a concern.

The citroen/peugeot vans look like the tool for the job - can you get them decked out with windows and fold-down seat formats too (or would that screw up the load depth ?