@andythom188 No, I'm doing that and pointing @Nomad towards @slidepods and the combination unit as it will solve many of his needs and be removable. Remember, I have no axe to grind as I'm an interested onlooker and don't have a T6 only because it is too big for my needs .
@andythom188 No, I'm doing that and pointing @Nomad towards @slidepods and the combination unit as it will solve many of his needs and be removable. Remember, I have no axe to grind as I'm an interested onlooker and don't have a T6 only because it is too big for my needs .
I've got a sort of equivalent - a Kangoo with twin sliding rear passenger doors, hatchback, 5 seats and stop-start and Euro 5 . Suits our needs nicely especially as we have a local dealer who has treated us well over the last 10 years .
I'm staying out of this due to wanting peace & harmony , Kangoo is a nice motor, especially down the narrow roads and sharp bends, suits ease of getting in and out as well
I'm staying out of this due to wanting peace & harmony , Kangoo is a nice motor, especially down the narrow roads and sharp bends, suits ease of getting in and out as well
Very wise my son, especially as Mum is with you and she definitely wouldn't be happy if I said yes . The one thing I love about the T6 that I don't have with the Kangoo is the view over the traffic and hedges .
I'm learning well my master, I am trying to progress from being the student to the teacher. Either that or just take yours and Fish's approach to corrupting the innocent. Equally, I have run out of dosh (or is it that the Mrs has learned how much I have spent recently and put my manhood back in her handbag) so need to get my enjoyment from helping others to spend theirs.
Polzeylad, neither are any use to me as I can't get a motorbike in the back. And don't suggest a trailer as I sold mine and bought a van as I got fed up with towing!
Mind you a friend of mine used to go track racing with his old T2 camper. He cut the two seats of the dinette/bed in half so he could put one half on top of the other diagonally opposite then by removing the bike's front wheel he could feed it in through the side door to fit diagonally between the seat bases!
Mind you it was only a Yamaha 250 racer as opposed to my KTM 450 Rally bike!
Prior to that he used to travel to races with his Laverda 500 inside a Renault 5!!!
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