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For all the sceptics this is a reply from Swift.
Thank you for your E-Mail regarding Cycle racks. It is possible to fit a cycle rack to the rear panel by bolting through the rear panel going through the blocks that are specifically in place for this. There is a maximum weight of 50Kg that can be placed on the rear panel and this includes the weight of the rack, so this usually allows for 2 bikes and the most popular racks are from Fiamma and Thule (Omnistor). If you do purchase the Caravan please tell us your chassis number and we can provide the specific rear panel drawing for your Caravan. If you choose to fit it your self, please be aware that it will void any damp warranty, if it is proved to come from the cycle rack installation and because of this some people prefer to have their dealer carry out the fitting and guarantee its fitment
As far as I am concerned this settles any arguments and is far better than carrying them either inside the van on on the car roof.
Perhaps Bailey carvans are not made strong enough to carry bikes so it knocks them of my list.
Mike
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