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Each roof half (bed tray lid) should NEVER be subjected to a load more than 100kg - including the
weight of the roof bars & fittings. It may be desirable to have the load(s) spread across both roof
lids depending on the requirements - as shown in the left image above.
IMPORTANT! MOST ROOF BARS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO CARRY ANY WEIGHT ABOVE
75KG. THIS EFFECTIVELY BECOMES THE ‘LOAD CAPACITY CEILING’ FOR ANYTHING TO
BE CARRIED ON ROOF BARS.
Loads on the roof must be loaded and secured appropriately; The MTPLM (1050kg) of the Camper
MUST NEVER be exceeded, this includes the weight of the Camper and everything inside and on it.
Ensure the trailer has the proper weight and balance and the nose weight is between 50-75kg and
within the capacity of the towing vehicle.
If a roof box is to be used, it may be desirable to have this on the ‘rear lid’ to negate the need of
removing it for every setup (front lid would cause issue with gas locker box). Ensure the load is
within the limits and does not upset the weight and balance of the Camper to avoid adverse
handling effects.
Refer to the loading illustration in the Sensible Loading Section for distribution of loads - Page 7/8
The bicycle/kayak carriers can be used in the following configurations:
1 set of roof bars can hold:
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Up to 3 bicycle carriers
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1 kayak carrier and up to 2 bicycle carriers
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2 kayak carriers
2 sets of roof bars can hold:
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Up to 6 bicycle carriers
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1 kayak carrier and up to 4 bicycle carriers
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2 kayak carriers
ROOF BARS ACROSS BOTH LIDS (1 SET)
ROOF BARS ON EITHER/BOTH LIDS (1/2 SETS)
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