Thick plastic cover completes the enclosed garage. Seen on Camping Rodas.
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Not many rear axles would take that much extra loadI think it's a great idea, even after reading some of the negative comments already posted. The concept could be extended to create a fibre glass one mounted to the chassis, which might be a cheaper option than increasing the size of your motorhome by buying a bigger one.
Not many rear axles would take that much extra load
I'd be all over one that was 6ft x 4ft x 2ft.....a cover (and base) for two bikes on the rear rack freeing up the garageI think it's a great idea, even after reading some of the negative comments already posted. The concept could be extended to create a fibre glass one mounted to the chassis, which might be a cheaper option than increasing the size of your motorhome by buying a bigger one.
It will vary of course, but there's a lot less than 100kg in there so I think there will be plenty that can.Not many rear axles would take that much extra load
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I wouldn't be surprised if it was closer to 200kg plus the structure of course, I have seen similar before though and even some that have been grafted to the back of the motorhome body trying to make it look as one, cheaper than buying a new van though and can be taken off and left at home if not required.It will vary of course, but there's a lot less than 100kg in there so I think there will be plenty that can.
You see something similar on the back of transfer buses to the ski resorts to carry the skis. They are carbon fibre skinned by the looks and by the number of them around are certainly professionally made.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was closer to 200kg plus the structure of course, I have seen similar before though and even some that have been grafted to the back of the motorhome body trying to make it look as one, cheaper than buying a new van though and can be taken off and left at home if not required.
very small overhang on your vanI have this on the back on my MH. With 2 electric bikes on top and the box full of seats and outdoor stuff the weight of the cargo is less than 90kg. And the box and chassis frame its mounted to weighs about 25kg. I've been on the weighbridge fully loaded and I still have over 100kg spare on the rear axle ( and under for the whole van)View attachment 970463
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Indeed. It's just on 6m. The overhang added by the box is about 550mmvery small overhang on your van
Can I ask, who made the box? A larger version would be perfect for us.I have this on the back on my MH. With 2 electric bikes on top and the box full of seats and outdoor stuff the weight of the cargo is less than 90kg. And the box and chassis frame its mounted to weighs about 25kg. I've been on the weighbridge fully loaded and I still have over 100kg spare on the rear axle ( and under for the whole van)View attachment 970463