Memo Van-Star Adventure Bike Carrier X250 From 2006 L1-L3 (Left-Hand)
The Van-Star Adventure from Memo is a retractable bike carrier designed for mounting on the chassis of L1, L2 and L3 Ducato van conversions from 2006, using a mounting bracket (included). This is the left-hand pivot bike carrier.
The compact and lightweight bike rack is suitable for carrying two e-bikes or classic bicycles which are placed at knee height on the carrier – avoiding the need to lift the bikes up high.
The carrier is made of black powder-coated steel and finished with aluminium parts. It can be easily removed without the need for tools and is foldable and lockable in both lowered and upright positions.
This Van-Star Adventure bicycle carrier is supplied with standard bicycle shoes (with straps), bicycle arms, a lighting bar with cabling and a 13-pin ‘Jaeger’ plug. Memo recommend that users secure the bicycles with a strap for safety (not included).
� Width: 1850mm
� Light strip width: 1400mm
� Rail width: 1300mm
� Depth folded: 270mm
� Depth expanded: 800mm
� Load capacity: 75kg
� The Van-Star Adventure protrudes approximately 80cm or 27cm when folded
Please note: The vehicle-specific wiring kit is not included and must be ordered separately, please contact our team if you require support. Mounting a Van-Star on a Fiat Ducato with a 16″ spare wheel can cause problems with mounting due to the wider tire.
Suitable van conversion models:
� Adria: Twin Axess, Twin Supreme, Twin Plus
� Bavaria
� Burstner: City Car C, City Car Harmony
� Carado: Flow
� Challenger: Vany
� Chausson: Twist
� Font Vendome: Duo, Leader, Plaisance
� Globecar: Roadscout, Globescout, Campscout, Globestar
� Hobbies: Vantana
� Hymercar: Ayers Rock, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon
� Knaus: Boxstar, Boxlife, Boxdrive
� Malibu: Van, Van Charming
� McLouis: Menfys S, Menfys Prestige
� Pilot: Van
� P�ssl: Roadcamp, Roadcruiser, Roadstar, 2Win, Summit
� Rapido: Van
� Sunlight: Cliff
� Volkswagen: California
� Weinsberg: CaraTour, CaraBus
� Westfalia: Columbus, Club Joker, Amundsen, Sven Hedin