Our first mistake - wrong bike rack for our MH

outinthesticks replied on 11/10/2020 14:46

Posted on 11/10/2020 14:46

we collected our new (12m old) Bessacar 562 last week & asked the dealer to fit a bike rack suitable for our two e-bikes. We tried to use it this morning & found it a Herculean struggle just to get one bike up there. The rack is very high up and we are both short so this isn’t going to work for us. We should have realised this would be a problem from the positioning of the horizontal rails, we should have gone for a Thule Lift V16 rack which you can mechanically raise. It would have been helpful had the dealer talked us through the options instead of just fitting the basic Thule Excellent rack.

Takethedogalong replied on 11/10/2020 15:04

Posted on 11/10/2020 15:04

Lesson learned, do lots of research. Sorry but it’s unfair to blame the dealer if all he got was fit us a bike rack............ They won’t know what you are or are not capable of lifting.

You are lifting the bikes without the batteries fitted I assume? Can make a significant difference.

outinthesticks replied on 11/10/2020 16:44

Posted on 11/10/2020 16:44

Yes I did remove the battery. And I'm not blaming the dealer as such, as I should have noticed how high the horizontal rails were. Just suggesting it would have been helpful to have a bit of advice about the right rack given that we are newbies, not tall and not in the first flush of youth! After all that was the whole point of going to a specialist dealer. As you say, lesson learned!

Tinwheeler replied on 11/10/2020 16:48

Posted on 11/10/2020 16:48

Second lesson - never take a dealer's word for anything. That's any dealer. They have one interest only and it's not what's best for the customer.

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Posted on 11/10/2020 17:03

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ocsid replied on 11/10/2020 17:04

Posted on 11/10/2020 17:04

If indeed you were specific in requesting a cycle rack suitable  for carrying two e-bikes, then IMO they have failed in providing something "fit for purpose" and quickly correct it under the CRA 2015.

They are the vender and the one with the supposed expertise in their wares therefore there is more than a passing obligation to determine what would be suitable for you. In that they have failed.

I would "lean" quite heavily, but very politely on them till they twig they have made an error in what they have provided..That they did not explore the questions they should have asked is no get out clause, they were the vender.

 

Bakers2 replied on 11/10/2020 17:40

Posted on 11/10/2020 17:40

Hello and welcome. I hope you have more success, you will, with your new hobby 😀.

Sadly you've learnt very early it doesnt pay to trust the dealer! I'm with the others as I think they've all given good advice but I'd  start with ocsid advice first.

I don't think you were being unreasonable in expecting feedback on the sort of bike rack suitable and available for your vehicle but the leisure vehicle world, builders, dealers etc have a good deal of catching up to do on the quality,  and value for money, warranty work and general helpfulness to really offer a service. It seems making them,  together with sell for as much profit as possible, do little in the way of pre delivery checks and wait for warranty work for months as it seems spares aren't readily available.

All that said, it's a great hobby and I can't wait to get another motorhome, but dreading it really because of the above.......

DavidKlyne replied on 11/10/2020 20:20

Posted on 11/10/2020 20:20

I am not sure its right to blame the dealer either. Obviously we were not there during the conversation. The dealer has fitted a bike rack that can carry two ebikes. Unless you made it condition that it had to be at a lower level the dealer has done what you requested? The easy lift systems are very much more expensive, did you discuss these at the time?

David

brue replied on 11/10/2020 20:32

Posted on 11/10/2020 20:32

Much depends on where the fixing points are on any particular make of van, it is a learning experience when deciding on these things and research is needed, better luck next time!

Takethedogalong replied on 12/10/2020 10:19

Posted on 11/10/2020 16:44 by outinthesticks

Yes I did remove the battery. And I'm not blaming the dealer as such, as I should have noticed how high the horizontal rails were. Just suggesting it would have been helpful to have a bit of advice about the right rack given that we are newbies, not tall and not in the first flush of youth! After all that was the whole point of going to a specialist dealer. As you say, lesson learned!

Posted on 12/10/2020 10:19

Outinthesticks, rereading my first response to you, it sounds rather terse and unhelpful, and am sorry if it came across as such.

As others have explained, dealers don’t overall have a good reputation, once they have sold you something, so you do need to be super cautious, do a lot of research, and check out every aspect of your purchase, service, extra work.

I hope that your problem gets resolved, without having to part with  much more money, and that you go on to enjoy both your new MH, and get around safely and without too much hassle on your ebikes. 🙂

DavidKlyne replied on 12/10/2020 12:53

Posted on 12/10/2020 12:53

We have a similar issue with our new Bailey as the fixings for a bike rack are quite a bit higher than on our previous van. We have considered all sorts of different solutions including a chassis mounted bike rack where the bikes would only be 15/18 inches off the ground but at £1600 we kicked that into the long grass! I did think about the Fiamma lift model similar to the Thule  but not convinced about all that weight so high up. Also considered having a tow bar fitted so we could use a towball mounted bike rack but again total cost over a thousand pounds. Given that Margaret is not keen on cycling on the roads I do wonder if we will abandon the idea of taking bikes with us.

Back to the OP. If you want to change the type of rack you may be able to sell the unwanted rack to another motorhomer which might lessen the pain a bit. Motorhome brand specific Facebook pages are a good place for such sales.

David

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