Easy. A typical rail and tie-down setup would be easily attached to the seating rails (with the seats removed!). Have a look at OneUp or Ovesco...
I have seen proper kits overseas that can be fitted from the factory in some cross promotion with Harley to secure a motorbike in the back of a Multivan.
I am looking at various options and wanted to know if anyone has or does transport a motorbike in a Multivan or if you think it could be done. Or does anyone just think it would be plain stupid?
If it's relevant I have a KTM 690 Duke R which is only about 150kg dry weight, so not a big bike by any means.
Thanks for any help
Easy. A typical rail and tie-down setup would be easily attached to the seating rails (with the seats removed!). Have a look at OneUp or Ovesco...
On the German VW site there is a special bracket that slots in the rails to hold the front wheel.
You can also buy the bits to slot in the tracks from VW to fix tie downs to.
Rob
Last edited by rob64981; 23-08-2012 at 03:20 PM. Reason: crap spelling
We often carry one or even two bikes in our T5's we don't have the luxury models with seat rails as others have pointed out so I have fitted the chrome ones that you can buy from bike shops etc we have two at the front corners just behind the drivers and passengers seats and two mounted on the lower inside rear pillars they are quite neat and will easily hold the weight you describe . Our family van does have VW bucket seats mounted on the RH side one behind the other and the straps still work fine with these seats in place .2 x Honda CRF 250 R's.
The Multi has a little less height than the Caravelle & the Transporter due to the seat rails but you'll have no problems with a 690.
By grapar at 2011-01-06
I'll be carrying a bike in my Transporter. I'll post up some pics once I get very thing sorted.
R36 Wagon
T5 LWB 4Motion 132Kw
Ducati Diavel
Triumph Tiger 1050
I only have a 2007 LWB van but I carry my 8 foot long 1947 Indian in it regularly. room to spare for all my stuff including a 40 liter Engel. I,ve also fitted the VW Beach bags on the bulk heads which I purchased from Multiplex Man [Peter).
It works great. I have seen people with large bikes in their people movers via eyelets in the rail system. eBay is your friend or try one of the 4x4 places s they have rail systems for the boot of utes. I'd put a picture I if I knew how to drive this bloody iPad!
Best wishes.
Ken
Last edited by Baytown; 29-08-2012 at 02:27 PM.
2007 T5 Van LWB 2.5 Manual remapped (White)
2013 Amarok Highline Auto (Natural Grey)
Nth QLD
Thanks for the replies guys. I didn't think it would be a drama but couldn't find much when searching on the forum. Now to decide whether or not to sell my GTI for a Multi!!
2007 T5 Van LWB 2.5 Manual remapped (White)
2013 Amarok Highline Auto (Natural Grey)
Nth QLD
As an added bonus, the Multivans are now available with the 2.0TSI engine of the Audi Q5. This seems to be the valvelift engine with 150kw/350NM. With an ECU tune (180kw/450NM) the Multivan would almost be GTI quick .... .... just don't expect to take bends at the same speed ....
EDIT: I've seen VW claims of 9s 0-100km/h in stock mode, so 7s tuned (which is the same as a GTI) should be easy .....
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