Bicycle rack for the RV - Always with your bike on the road
Such a RV can already have an impressive size. And once it stands, then it should stay that way for the time being. But how do we get from A to B? Bicycles are usually perfect for this. But to be able to transport them safely, you shouldn't skimp on the wrong end and get a good bicycle rack.
Today I will show you what you should consider and how you can transport your bike safely with it.
This is what you can expect in this video:
0:40 - license plates & brake lights
01:12 - Different manufacturers & types
02:32 - Which is the right carrier system?
03:45 - Advantages & disadvantages
06:06 - Safety Instructions
07:29 - Weight & maximum load
08:10 - Regional regulations & international guidelines
08:55 - Protection against theft and damage
09:45 - Changed driving behavior
10:07 - Mounting the wheel on a rear carrier system
As always, I have selected important links for you that are relevant to this topic:
📌 Fiamma bike rack: https://amzn.to/2wwoZFw
📌 Protective cover:https://amzn.to/2Wz4VNrhttps://amzn.to/3bopErt Profile extension: 📌
📌 Belt: https://amzn.to/3blx0vC
📌 Fiamma Bike Block Bracket: https://amzn.to/399LLAp
📌 Fiamma intermediate holders: https://amzn.to/2UbF78k
📌 Fiamma Security Strip: https://amzn.to/2Jc1u7r
📌 Castle: https://amzn.to/2J75g1F
In this video, we are heading to the RV park in Scheeßel.
🗺️ Address:
Helvesieker Weg 70
27383 Scheeßel
📫 Contact:
Phone: +49 4263 93080
E-mail: info@scheessel.de
Web: https://www.scheessel.de/
📍 Coordinates:
53° 10′ 59″ N, 9° 29′ 14″ E
💶 Fees:
Pitch: free
Electricity: included
🐾 Dogs are
In this video, we are heading to a RV park in Neustadt am Rübenberge.
🗺️ Address:
Suttorfer Straße,
31535 Neustadt/Rbge.
📫 Contact:
Phone: +49 5032 84472
E-mail: stadtverwaltung@neustadt-a-rbge.de
Web: https://www.neustadt-a-rbge.de
📍 Coordinates:
52° 30′ 20″ N, 9° 27′ 59″ E
💶 Fees:
Pitch:
When the motorhome's heater runs, condensation forms. As in a house, the exhaust air flows out through a kind of "chimney". The condensation then runs down the body of the motorhome. Over time, this causes visible stains.
A fairly simple "hack" helps prevent these stains to a large extent, and that