Ducati Sporting Club UK
DesmoDue - General Questions and Chat
Discussions on the race series devised and supported by the DSC.
 
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #11  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 01:27
the old man's Avatar
the old man the old man is offline
Registered Forum User
Mille
 
Posts: 218
Join Date: Jun 2004
620SS / 996 just goes into a Transit Connect with the passenger seat folded flat. Connect is bigger than a Berlingo etc so the bike won't go straight into one of those; but diagonal it might (think the Peugeot Partner is as long / longer than the Transit so that would be OK).

Ford do a version of the Connect with seats but haven't a clue how it compares with other MPVs or if you can remove sufficient seats.
Quote+Reply
  #12  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 09:45
Tonio600's Avatar
Tonio600 Tonio600 is offline
Registered Forum User
Ducati in my Blood
 
Posts: 4,379
Join Date: Dec 2004
Mood: What a wonderful world.
Hi Ian, cheers for that answer. I'll have a look at the Transit Connect...
Quote+Reply
  #13  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 09:53
Tonio600's Avatar
Tonio600 Tonio600 is offline
Registered Forum User
Ducati in my Blood
 
Posts: 4,379
Join Date: Dec 2004
Mood: What a wonderful world.
Quote:
Message original : the old man
620SS / 996 just goes into a Transit Connect with the passenger seat folded flat. Connect is bigger than a Berlingo etc so the bike won't go straight into one of those; but diagonal it might (think the Peugeot Partner is as long / longer than the Transit so that would be OK).

Actually are you sure there is any difference between the Berlingo and the Partner? Both are build by PSA (the Peugeot Citroen group...) and in the same "frame", in theory one shouldn't be bigger than the other one...
Quote+Reply
  #14  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 11:28
Washboard Washboard is offline
Registered Forum User
Montjuic
 
Posts: 61
Join Date: Jul 2005
Quote:
Originally posted by JPM
Mate of mine just squeezed his GSXR1000 in a kangoo, but it had to be in their sideways, so it is possible but it won't go straight in


That'll be with the doors open surely?...or without the front passenger seat!
I have a Kangoo, and I've only managed a 350LC diagonally with the front wheel out!
Although I saw an extra long Kangoo in Holland recently, it looked like a factory job, extended by about a foot behind the rear wheels, I've done a search for one, but can't find any details.
I used to use an old style diesel Transit, did 44mpg on it's own, or 28mpg with 3 bikes in the back, towing a caravan, moved on to a turbo-diesel which did 28mpg whatever it was doing, towing 747's around Heathrow or ticking over...it always did 28mpg, I could never work that one out!!
Quote+Reply
  #15  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 11:37
Washboard Washboard is offline
Registered Forum User
Montjuic
 
Posts: 61
Join Date: Jul 2005
Quote:
Originally posted by Tonio600
Quote:
Message original : the old man
620SS / 996 just goes into a Transit Connect with the passenger seat folded flat. Connect is bigger than a Berlingo etc so the bike won't go straight into one of those; but diagonal it might (think the Peugeot Partner is as long / longer than the Transit so that would be OK).

Actually are you sure there is any difference between the Berlingo and the Partner? Both are build by PSA (the Peugeot Citroen group...) and in the same "frame", in theory one shouldn't be bigger than the other one...

Peugeot Partner, Citroen Berlingo and Fiat Doblo are all the same van! Just choose the badge you prefer.
Similarly, Peugeot Expert, Citroen Despatch and Fiat Scudo use a common body.
Quote+Reply
  #16  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 11:57
Tonio600's Avatar
Tonio600 Tonio600 is offline
Registered Forum User
Ducati in my Blood
 
Posts: 4,379
Join Date: Dec 2004
Mood: What a wonderful world.
Quote:
Message original : Washboard
Quote:
Originally posted by Tonio600
Quote:
Message original : the old man
620SS / 996 just goes into a Transit Connect with the passenger seat folded flat. Connect is bigger than a Berlingo etc so the bike won't go straight into one of those; but diagonal it might (think the Peugeot Partner is as long / longer than the Transit so that would be OK).

Actually are you sure there is any difference between the Berlingo and the Partner? Both are build by PSA (the Peugeot Citroen group...) and in the same "frame", in theory one shouldn't be bigger than the other one...

Peugeot Partner, Citroen Berlingo and Fiat Doblo are all the same van! Just choose the badge you prefer.
Similarly, Peugeot Expert, Citroen Despatch and Fiat Scudo use a common body.

Fiat??????????????
You sure about that? I have to check... I can't see the link between PSA and Fiat.
Quote+Reply
  #17  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 11:59
Tonio600's Avatar
Tonio600 Tonio600 is offline
Registered Forum User
Ducati in my Blood
 
Posts: 4,379
Join Date: Dec 2004
Mood: What a wonderful world.
Yep you're right. I dind't know that but PSA and Fiat have a partnership for the design of small utility vehicle...
Quote+Reply
  #18  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 15:26
Dunc Dunc is offline
Registered Forum User
 
Posts: 37
Join Date: Sep 2005
I put a Honda VFR400 in the back of a Peugeot Partner a few weeks back. It had to go in diagonal with the passenger seat shoved as far forward and out of the way as possible. The VFR is a pretty short bike, so I think if you were thinking of one of these to transport a bike, the only passengers you'll be taking will be very small, or very bendy,
Quote+Reply
  #19  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 15:27
TP's Avatar
TP TP is offline
Registered Forum User
MotoGP God
 
Posts: 15,644
Join Date: Apr 2004
Mood: 749 racebike MGP
What about my transit van Murray

Try here

[Edited on 27-10-2005 by TP]
Quote+Reply
  #20  
Old 27-Oct-2005, 15:30
Murray Mint's Avatar
Murray Mint Murray Mint is offline
Registered Forum User
Big Twin
 
Posts: 1,575
Join Date: Jun 2002
Mood: Waiting for the change (Not the menopause)
Thanks for the offer Tony but i do need an MPV.

Murray
Quote+Reply
Reply
  
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes
Postbit Selector
Switch to Vertical postbit Use Vertical Postbit

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Recent Posts - Contact Us - DSC Home - Archive - Top
Powered by vBulletin 3.5.4 - Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. - © Ducati Sporting Club UK - All times are GMT +1. The time now is 17:43.