Yes it looks like a bike rack with decent tie down on the bottom for the wheels .
Looks like a good one too .
Vince said
05:49 PM Jan 29, 2016
Mystery solved thanks dogbox and Dhutime.
Desert Dweller said
09:02 AM Jan 30, 2016
You hold one Red cup to your right ear & talk into the other Red cup in front of you. It an intergalactic transmitter.
littledick said
09:57 AM Jan 30, 2016
Bike rack as mentioned.
Dick.
Izabarack said
11:15 AM Jan 30, 2016
Two place bike rack, going by the photo.
Iza
Vince said
01:11 PM Jan 30, 2016
Sure is one elaborate setup for a bike carrier....as long as it does the job all is good.
jules47 said
01:13 PM Jan 30, 2016
Works well - bikes never move - oh they do if you take them off!
Desert Dweller said
03:22 PM Jan 30, 2016
Seen lots of rusted up bikes strapped to the back of caravans, a lot with substantially overweight owners. Good intentions but never used, obviously the local Bakery was a lot more alluring than pedaling around.
Aus-Kiwi said
07:12 PM Jan 30, 2016
^^ Explained me down pat ^^
Geeco said
10:55 AM Jan 31, 2016
The image shows a Fiamma bike rack to suit two bikes. There are two arms on the top cross beam , one short one longer to hold the top section of each bike. The two wheels of each bike are secured into a channel section by a ratchet locking strap. When not used the two wheel channels fold up against the vertical posts. I have one fitted to my Auto-trail MH and it is a very efficient Italian design. Hope this helps,
cheers,
Gary C
Bruce and Bev said
02:42 PM Jan 31, 2016
I thought it was for an internal wash-out - it does say "comfort follows you everywhere" LOL
Hi
Just wondering if anyone can let me know what this aluminium thing is on the back of this van?
Seen a few, curious as to what they are.
Cheers
Vince
Looks like a good one too .
Mystery solved thanks dogbox and Dhutime.
You hold one Red cup to your right ear & talk into the other Red cup in front of you. It an intergalactic transmitter.
Bike rack as mentioned.
Dick.
Iza
The image shows a Fiamma bike rack to suit two bikes. There are two arms on the top cross beam , one short one longer to hold the top section of each bike. The two wheels of each bike are secured into a channel section by a ratchet locking strap. When not used the two wheel channels fold up against the vertical posts. I have one fitted to my Auto-trail MH and it is a very efficient Italian design. Hope this helps,
cheers,
Gary C