Bike rack fittings?

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Good Afternoon!
We are selling the bike rack that came with our newish motorhome. ( Fiamma c6)
My question is this, does it need any screws etc for fitting as we have none!
Selling ( or hoping to) for £50.
Thanks
Phil in Northampton

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Ideally you need to sell with all the mounting brackets, screws and bolts as availability of such spares might be limited unless the price reflects the fact that parts may be missing and the buyer knows they may have to hunt down mounts brackets and fixings etc.
 
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There are plenty of Fiamma parts dealer around. Sell it as is and let the buyer do the legwork. I can't see the C6 (do you mean the cl?) but most new fiamma racks are is listed at over £200 new, at £50 someone is getting a bargain.
I don't know what you've got, but most bike racks attach to the back of the motorhome via a rail fitted to the back wall. All the fittings are (generally) part of that rail. Most motorhomes will come with the fitment rails attached, even if they don't have the rack. I wouldn't worry, list it as it is ( and, depending on its age and condition, ask a bit more ;) )
 
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Thanks

The dealer took it off the van so no idea if it should have any screws etc. van has the standard two parallel bars.

Phil in Northampton
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That's cheap at 50 quid , I've sold every one that came on my campers for between £100 and £140 , and all my vans were at least 15 years old

Brackets are fairly universal but I included them with mine as I didn't want them on the van .
 
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That looks fine to me. I sold one like that - without the support/mounting bars last year. No need for any other bits - just sell it as is - or say it come without the support bars. But you need to state the make/model as they have different distances between the top and bottom fixings - which need to match up with what's on or can be fitted to the motorhome.
And you should get over £100 at least IMO.
 
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