Dragonfly Tarp. It attached via a slot that goes glued to the roof. It is an amazing setup. We have been testing it for about a year and will be releasing a review video in the near future . Let them know you found them through one of our videos and they will take good care of you. www.dragonflytarps.com
Nice bikes! Just bought a brand new hardtail XC bike a couple weeks back. Trek Procaliber, finally, a 29’er! Yes! Been rocking my 1999 Stumpy FSR all these years.
We have a swing out hitch attachment, so yes. Depending on your tire size you might be able to get the door open with the rack extended down and the bikes still on, but with the bikes off you can for sure.
Wish you demonstrated it in operation.
You mean loading the bikes? Thanks for the input, we are always looking to improve. What did you like about the video?
@@RogueOverland yeah.
Btw, love the van. I have been wanting one for a few years now but wasn’t willing to give up my Xterra. Maybe one day.
Thank you! You can see the series on the build here:
ruclips.net/p/PL7mtVK5BmOxxY_hgPnSOFvCuUrcEnurw2
What awning is that on your van and how is it attached?
Dragonfly Tarp. It attached via a slot that goes glued to the roof. It is an amazing setup. We have been testing it for about a year and will be releasing a review video in the near future . Let them know you found them through one of our videos and they will take good care of you.
www.dragonflytarps.com
Nice bikes! Just bought a brand new hardtail XC bike a couple weeks back. Trek Procaliber, finally, a 29’er! Yes! Been rocking my 1999 Stumpy FSR all these years.
Thanks. Nice! The 29er is a game changer.
Can you open the back doors with the rack on there?
We have a swing out hitch attachment, so yes. Depending on your tire size you might be able to get the door open with the rack extended down and the bikes still on, but with the bikes off you can for sure.
Will it fit with Toyota Landcruiser Prado 150 (that has a rear spare tyre)?
You will probably need an extender for the hitch so the bike tires don’t hit the spare tire.