> >We have a friend that needs a bike rack for a 1997 Eurovan for a cross >country trip. He was told in Phoenix that his Eurovan could not have a >trailer hitch attached to it, so therefore they could not mount a bike rack. > He is not a Vanagon list member, so we thought we would help him out. Any >suggestions. Thanks. He was told mistakenly. The EV is all set up for a hitch mount - it's spec'ed for a smaller one though - 1.25 inch coupler instead of regular 2 inch size. Many bike rack's come in this size as an option - I have a Hollywood which folds down if you need to get into the hatch. Only drawback I see to the hitch is that it makes getting the spare a bit more awkward. (Which reminds me I need to actually do that for practice one of these days!) -rick Rick Gordon Bainbridge Island, WA, USA ------------------------------------- rickgo@halcyon.com http://www.halcyon.com/rickgo/ KC7QEG finger for PGP public key fingerprint -------------------------------------
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