Horizon is a coachbuilt with a rear door. A standard rack will not work. With my Vista I had a swing away rack built by a motorhome dealer near Beckenham in Kent. I think they went bust. It was okay, but mild painted steel and to swing it away every time you needed to get in an out of the rear door was a pain.
It shouldn't be too expensive to commission one from a fabricator- but spec galvanised steel!
We couldn't find a rack for our twin rear door VW Transporter so went for towbar and a rack that clamps to towbars (ours is made by Thule). More expensive but low down and easy to load, with the added advantage of quick to remove and use as a free-standing bike rack.
We couldn't find a rack for our twin rear door VW Transporter so went for towbar and a rack that clamps to towbars (ours is made by Thule). More expensive but low down and easy to load, with the added advantage of quick to remove and use as a free-standing bike rack.
to be honest, i think you will be lucky to find a bike rack for e,bikes
all the normal racks are for normal bikes and they give a lighter carrying capacity per bike
i had a dave cooper motorbike rack that fits behind the tow ball with my 2 e,bikes and even then the welds broke on the bracket
its to do with the overhang from the mounting points
i ended up making a bike rack that fits directly to the side cheeks that go directly to the chassis on the tow bracket
i will try and find some pictures
I think this thread is long buried.....2009!
Best to start a new one :wink2:
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