Familymad Free Member Joined Mar 21, 2019 Posts 104 Likes collected 56 Funster No 59,272 MH Dethleffs XXLA Exp 2yrs May 15, 2019 #1 Motorhome friendly E trails bike?
irnbru LIFE MEMBER Joined Jun 27, 2013 Posts 13,557 Likes collected 31,336 Location Glasgow Funster No 26,684 MH Benimar 264 Exp 11 yrs May 16, 2019 #2 Far too heavy for an E bike. No way could I lift that onto a bike rack.
OP OP Familymad Free Member Joined Mar 21, 2019 Posts 104 Likes collected 56 Funster No 59,272 MH Dethleffs XXLA Exp 2yrs May 16, 2019 #3 Ok for a MH with garage
funflair LIFE MEMBER Joined Dec 11, 2013 Posts 20,444 Likes collected 34,717 Location Guisborough Funster No 29,351 MH MORELO palace Exp since 2012 May 16, 2019 #4 Isn't it a motorbike and will need registering and insurance? Martin
hilldweller LIFE MEMBER Joined Dec 5, 2008 Posts 615 Likes collected 36,112 Location Macclesfield Funster No 5,089 MH Zilch Mk1 Exp From Aug 2007 May 16, 2019 #5 Familymad said: Ok for a MH with garage Click to expand... As long as you can get it taxed and insured. Subscribers do not see these advertisements
Familymad said: Ok for a MH with garage Click to expand... As long as you can get it taxed and insured. Subscribers do not see these advertisements
OP OP Familymad Free Member Joined Mar 21, 2019 Posts 104 Likes collected 56 Funster No 59,272 MH Dethleffs XXLA Exp 2yrs May 16, 2019 #6 There are three versions. One is 15mph limited and has a set of pedals. The second no pedals 57mph. Third is same as second and full road legal kit. Most buy second option and add the £70 pedal kit that doesn’t actually pedal it. Fast but not legal.
There are three versions. One is 15mph limited and has a set of pedals. The second no pedals 57mph. Third is same as second and full road legal kit. Most buy second option and add the £70 pedal kit that doesn’t actually pedal it. Fast but not legal.