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Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 9:46 am
by Hoggyf
I might have a 2013 Transit Custom 155 LTD up for sale shortly if anyones interested? 34K miles
heated screen, heated seats, cruise, aircon, corner lighting, DAB radio, everything you could ever want, drives like a car at averages about 35mpg. Light use only and mine from new, only changing it because I need a high roof for work
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I've had a GS800 in it (only needed mirrors removed) and a Triumph Tiger 800 which didn't need anything done for it to fit inside.
£11000 + VAT (£13200.00 inc)
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Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 12:36 pm
by Westbarn1
Just bought my first van, originally looked at second hand, but was surprised how expensive they were, considering the miles on them and how they may have been used/abused, so then looked at the VW Transporter and again surprised how expensive they were new, so settled on a 66 reg Peugeot Boxer, new Euro 6 engine and cost me about half the price of a Transporter, but is it half the van? Time will tell, its a lot bigger than the Transporter, am planning to convert it into a motor home. :)

Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 2:15 pm
by Mike54
The answer will be dictated by the budget really. I have a SWB ducato with the larger engine. Fiat havent shared the engines on the newer models across the other platforms (ie renault & citroen) as they wanted to keep it for only fiat. It goes like fuck, the standard version is plenty high enough and due to the shape, they are nice and wide, easy to put three enduro bikes in plus kit Mine has cruise control, mega stereo, comfortable etc, decent mpg.

Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 3:55 pm
by sohoeasy
Ultimate "stealth camper" !
Built to order. Took four months to deliver,but it's different. 2013 SWB - medium roof for full standing room. Take two Africa Twins easy with loads of move around space ! Factory fitted side and rear windows,rear power point,two battery's,rear parking,full Thatcham alarm,glazed bulkhead with grill as well as rear window grills,privacy glass all round and it's a 140bhp Ltd model fully loaded with Cruise/air con/blue tooth/velour etc. I've been meaning to sell it since last January but I still haven't got the new one ordered yet. Don't know what it's worth ? private vehicle no VAT. Available any time really, probably hang on now though till Jan for a new 2017 reg.
PM if anyone's interested :)
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Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 4:41 pm
by boboneleg
sohoeasy wrote:Ultimate "stealth camper" !
Built to order. Took four months to deliver,but it's different. 2013 SWB - medium roof for full standing room. Take two Africa Twins easy with loads of move around space ! Factory fitted side and rear windows,rear power point,two battery's,rear parking,full Thatcham alarm,glazed bulkhead with grill as well as rear window grills,privacy glass all round and it's a 140bhp Ltd model fully loaded with Cruise/air con/blue tooth/velour etc. I've been meaning to sell it since last January but I still haven't got the new one ordered yet. Don't know what it's worth ? private vehicle no VAT. Available any time really, probably hang on now though till Jan for a new 2017 reg.
PM if anyone's interested :)
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Your van is a cracker Nick but you also need to tell us more about that bike.

Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 5:11 pm
by sohoeasy
It's the original John Banks 70's Merlyn 500 Honda Bob.
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(currently chained to a massive cast iron radiator :laugh: (thumbs) )
A piece of racing history (and a Bast**d to kick start,sadly no longer with us he must have been super human to get it restarted all the time in mud ! ) tiny bit of history here - http://www.xlintperformance.com/MerlinHonda.htm
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PS : the vans done about 60/70 thou'.
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Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 7:05 pm
by Trev
Thanks all, some great suggestions and points to consider, a wealth of bike related van knowledge!

I'm tempted by Hoggy's tranny, my mate opposite has very similar spec and loves it.

Been looking at what's out there and really like the look of the new Citroen Dispatch/Peugeot Expert. We ran the old Scudo and an Expert for 150k miles each with only minor issues. The latest versions have some nice size options and absolutely stacks of kit, didn't think I would be able to get adaptive cruise on a van! Going to test drive some over the next couple of weeks and try for size.

Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 8:51 am
by boboneleg
Those new style Transit's look great.

Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 8:46 pm
by beany
any body got a peugeot expert or citreon dispatch 08 or above,how many bikes can you get in
and any restrictions.can a drz fit in comfy.

cheers beany

Re: Van - a big accessory!

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 8:50 pm
by videoman
Probably not much help but I have a 59 plate Fiat Scudo, long wheelbase high top and my VFR800 flies in even with racking down one side.