I have a 2014 20 ft Jayco Conquest and want to fit a Fiamma Carry-bike Pro C rack to it. I can see I have to fit it off centre and to the left to avoid drilling into the bathroom but is there an optimum position for it? If someone has dimensions they could post it would be much appreciated.
cheers, Tom
-- Edited by tomhic on Friday 6th of March 2015 08:23:55 PM
Maybe send an email to Jayco - we did this when we wanted to attach a bike carrier to the rear wall of our Jayco Sterling. They asked us for the chassis number and were able to send us the plan of the attachment points within the rear wall. Apparently they keep details of all vans built.
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Sunday 8th of March 2015 12:44:01 AM
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Jenny and Barry
2009 Roma Elegance / 2013 Colorado. Permanent travellers 2011-2015 now just travel for 4-6 mths
I too have a Jayco Conquest 23-1 and wanted to fit a Pro C. I emailed Jayco and they required the build number to see if my MH had the pads already made within the frame. After they verified the build they advised me they would only send the specifications to a jayco authorised repairer who had to contact Jayco and have them sent direct. The repairer was then authorised to fit the rack and it cost me $300. Not a cheap exercise after purchasing the bike rack.
I contacted Jayco re bike rack for our 2011 Jayco Sterling they came back and told me that my back wall had not been reinforced for a bike rack, so if I mounted one I had to wear any problems. So I now have a foldup bike in the van