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Just about to place an order for our new pride and joy. Mercedes Benz bike rack or have tow bar fitted as optional extra and use our existing Thule bike rack for tow bar - any thoughts?
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If it were me and the costs were the same, I'd go for the towbar option. You never know what the future holds and you at least have the capability to tow (trailer, jetski, caravan....The tow bar pack and the MB bike rack are pretty much the same cost so still undecided - guess I could sell my Thule rack!
Thanks Steve, so many decisions.If it were me and the costs were the same, I'd go for the towbar option. You never know what the future holds and you at least have the capability to tow (trailer, jetski, caravanetc)
Yes, I think you're right. A campervan dealer guy said all the electrical stuff had to be wired through the kitchen (or something like that) and it was a big job). ThanksThe other thing to consider is that - putting cost to one side - while it is relatively easy to retrofit a bike rack, it is not so easy to retrofit a towbar. I think there was a towbar thread some time ago on this
True enough. Guess I just have to get used to driving it - I've got a mini so quite a difference. Husband will use the MP as his car and he's used to longer vehicles.Apparently length isn't everything so I've been told
But remember that the factory specced towbar is removable so for the weeks you are not using the bikes you can remove easily and the MP therefore is 'standard' length
I'm sure you will be fine. You become used to it surprisingly quickly and if you have 360 camera it is excellent. I'd say getting used to visibility takes a little longer than size but just think of it as a large miniTrue enough. Guess I just have to get used to driving it - I've got a mini so quite a difference. Husband will use the MP as his car and he's used to longer vehicles.
Thanks SteveI'm sure you will be fine. You become used to it surprisingly quickly and if you have 360 camera it is excellent. I'd say getting used to visibility takes a little longer than size but just think of it as a large mini![]()
Westfalia sell towbars online, they also have a mobile or static fitting service, it’s very straight forward.The other thing to consider is that - putting cost to one side - while it is relatively easy to retrofit a bike rack, it is not so easy to retrofit a towbar. I think there was a towbar thread some time ago on this
We currently have the Thule bike rack for tow bar with for two bikes. I like that you can move the bikes forward whilst still on the rack so you can access the boot. And you don't have to lift the bikes up very high to put on the rack. We're going to go for the removable tow bar option.Westfalia sell towbars online, they also have a mobile or static fitting service, it’s very straight forward.
We fitted a removable tow bar because it’s nice not to have a hitch and it doesn’t set off the reversing sensors. When attached to trailer lights the sensors are deactivated. And we did this so we can fit our foldable Thule bike rack, holds three bikes with a extender for a forth. We can open both the tailgate and the hatch with bikes fitted. It just took a little tinkering to adjust the catch rope on the fold mechanism.