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Date:         Mon, 6 Sep 1999 12:50:57 -0500
Reply-To:     Gentle Ridge <gentle@GENTLERIDGE.COM>
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From:         Gentle Ridge <gentle@GENTLERIDGE.COM>
Subject:      Bike rack - plus - stove knob
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Our '85 Westfalia came with a spiffy aluminum bike rack that the previous owner brought over from Germany, a Euro Carry camping gaz 50 kg (TUV sudwest typ B8). It installs with brackets that hook over the top and bottom of the rear door. Unfortunately these brackets are very rusty. Is there a U.S. outlet for these racks that might also have replacement brackets? Hopefully something that won't rust, but just nice new clean brackets would be nice?

Also... One of the stove knob was spinning, and has now broken off. I have a replacement knob ordered. Suggestions for how this installs?

TIA, Deena Maude - '85 Westy

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