Fitting a towbar to a 2005 Fiat Ducato base

PerNorrgren

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Hi,
wonder if anyone has some advice please.
I have a 2005 Fiat Ducato 2.8 base with a 6.5m AutoTrail Chayenne for my motorhome and would like to fit a towbar.
(this is for the e-bikes as I find them now a little heavy to get up on the normal bike rack that sits rather high up)

I am based in north Norfolk and wondered if you know of a good person/company in the area or not too far away that could fit it for me, please?
really appreciate your help.
thank you
Per Norrgren
 
Hi,
wonder if anyone has some advice please.
I have a 2005 Fiat Ducato 2.8 base with a 6.5m AutoTrail Chayenne for my motorhome and would like to fit a towbar.
(this is for the e-bikes as I find them now a little heavy to get up on the normal bike rack that sits rather high up)

I am based in north Norfolk and wondered if you know of a good person/company in the area or not too far away that could fit it for me, please?
really appreciate your help.
thank you
Per Norrgren
Can't help with the towbar fitting, but we have a high Bike Rack on which we carry 2 x 21kg [excluding the 2 x 4Kg batteries]. We purchased a 3 step [2 steps plus a platform] folding ladder for €33 in Spain [about £35 for a similar model in UK via Amazon]. Our ladder has a 60cm platform height, so much easier to lift the bikes on and off, as well as the Bike Cover; and it doubles as the drop down bed ladder, whilst being small enough to travel on the bed top when en route. And it's both cheaper than a towbar, and less burden on the overall payload

Steve
 
Can't help with the towbar fitting, but we have a high Bike Rack on which we carry 2 x 21kg [excluding the 2 x 4Kg batteries]. We purchased a 3 step [2 steps plus a platform] folding ladder for €33 in Spain [about £35 for a similar model in UK via Amazon]. Our ladder has a 60cm platform height, so much easier to lift the bikes on and off, as well as the Bike Cover; and it doubles as the drop down bed ladder, whilst being small enough to travel on the bed top when en route. And it's both cheaper than a towbar, and less burden on the overall payload

Steve
Thank you Steve, good suggestion. Did not think of this.
Similar weight eBikes for us, I get them up but my shoulder does not like it very much.
But, I had in mind to be able to have short kayaks standing up on the low bike rack (with a mod) when bikes not on it.
Thank you
 
Hi,
wonder if anyone has some advice please.
I have a 2005 Fiat Ducato 2.8 base with a 6.5m AutoTrail Chayenne for my motorhome and would like to fit a towbar.
(this is for the e-bikes as I find them now a little heavy to get up on the normal bike rack that sits rather high up)

I am based in north Norfolk and wondered if you know of a good person/company in the area or not too far away that could fit it for me, please?
really appreciate your help.
thank you
Per Norrgren
Check the NTTA buyers guide for your local ‘trusted workshop’. https://www.ntta.co.uk/directory?isqsa=true
As your MoHo is a 2005, a type approved towbar isn’t required so, if necessary, a one-off could be fabricated.
Just be aware of the extra weight of the towbar and the e-bikes… All this needs to come off your payload! (My current towbar weighs 48kg)….
 
Check the NTTA buyers guide for your local ‘trusted workshop’. https://www.ntta.co.uk/directory?isqsa=true
As your MoHo is a 2005, a type approved towbar isn’t required so, if necessary, a one-off could be fabricated.
Just be aware of the extra weight of the towbar and the e-bikes… All this needs to come off your payload! (My current towbar weighs 48kg)….
Thank you Tony,
Appreciate your suggestion. it listed quite a few people not too far from me.

yes, need to take it to a weighbridge and see where I am as I have done a lot of alterations.
all the best
Per Norrgren
 
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