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Mykie916
28-Jan-2014, 19:33
Was thinking of getting a caravan and converting rear to carry bike to tracks, anyone else take a caravan ? Don't like bike trailers plus would be nice to get good sleep in, Myk
banger san
28-Jan-2014, 20:06
Was thinking of getting a caravan and converting rear to carry bike to tracks, anyone else take a caravan ? Don't like bike trailers plus would be nice to get good sleep in, Myk
Some people have vans, not the most comfy, some people tow caravans with a van, some have a campervan and bike trailer, one or two have converted caravans, personally I use a trailer and normally find a local B&B or travelodge, propper bed, heating and bath to keep the misses happy much more civilised.
I've got a caravan to use this year. (Or should I say shed on wheels) it only cost me £200 from a friend of a friend so they can be picked up cheap. I camped in a tent at cadwell last year and had a bad back for about a week. I've seen a couple converted to carry bikes in and looks like a good alternative to buying a van.
Mykie916
28-Jan-2014, 21:26
Thanks for replies, caravan conversion looks like its on the cards then !!
chris.p
28-Jan-2014, 22:18
Had a caravan converted when i raced, great, even went caravaning in the lake district after the conversion.
make sure you get one with a side toilet, other wise no chance of converting it.
Chris.
skidlids
29-Jan-2014, 03:33
This gives you an idea (make sure you check the original listing)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SWIFT-RAPIDE-12-4-CARAVAN-CONVERTED-TO-TAKE-MOTORBIKE-MOTOCROSS-BIKE-TRAILER-/281140678953?nma=true&si=UZzqhiWa%252BT6JSlbP6xIHPxXpN58%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
kiwicoops
29-Jan-2014, 21:18
thats a good usable conversion, but still no takers at only £400 ?
pete
Mykie916
01-Feb-2014, 18:41
Caravan purchased, being delivered by nice chap I bought it off tomorrow (Sunday) just have to choose a weapon to put a bike size hole in the back of it:eek:
chris.p
01-Feb-2014, 19:32
just have to choose a weapon to put a bike size hole in the back of it:eek:
Jigsaw with a long metal cutting blade or reciprocating saw with metal cutting blade, demolition blade would be better as it is thicker.
Mykie916
05-Feb-2014, 22:01
Went for the Makita 18volt circular saw in the end, post some pics when photostream starts behaving again
mark 999
06-Feb-2014, 07:34
Went for the Makita 18volt circular saw in the end, post some pics when photostream starts behaving again
COR, I could make a reyt mess with that !
I'd have to buy a spare caravan for when the first one was reduced to a pile of scrap and saw dust !:o
chris.p
06-Feb-2014, 19:32
Went for the Makita 18volt circular saw in the end, post some pics when photostream starts behaving again
Think you might regret using a circular saw, like I said, a recip or jigsaw will be much more controllable, believe me I have converted a caravan before.
Chris:burn:
Mykie916
07-Feb-2014, 20:28
My makita saw only has a 5" blade, extremely controllable as the saw itself is so light, I've used it the past for anything from cutting hob cut outs in work tops to trimming curved bath panels
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