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Re: Freightliner Sprinter vans
I've been seeing these around town being used by coffee vendors and such...
Am I the only one that thinks they'd make a great racing hauler? Looks like enough room to easily carry two bikes and a bunch of spares in a fairly secure manner. Throw in a pop-up or something and you could sleep in the thing. You can even stand up straight in them if you ain't too tall. Slick. Dan |
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Re: Freightliner Sprinter vans
The Sprinter vans are available through Dodge dealerships (Freightliner is part of the DaimlerChrysler conglomerate) but are a bit pricey.
The extra roof height would be nice, but not necessary. Our 'team' (me and three buddies) ran a box van for a while and while it was huge and could carry multiple bikes and lots of stuff, that was one of it's pitfalls. Here's a partial list of why we sold ours: Gas mileage Seats only two, yet can carry five bikes and all the stuff. Because of #2, if you have a group larger than two, you need a second vehicle anyway. Because of #2 everyone and their dog asks you to take their bike or their crap with you. Speed limitations Wind issues Anyway, now I have a regular old long van and while the roof is low, I can carry two people, two bikes and two people's crap. Or I can carry my bike and stuff and take a nap next to it. Those Sprinters are pretty cool, but the extra height will bring in to play some of the wind issues again. |
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Re: Freightliner Sprinter vans
No wonder the name sounded familiar. Those things have been around for years in Europe (you know, narrow streets 'n all). As a matter of fact, I rented one when I moved all my crap to be airlifted from the airport in Munich back in March 2000.
Roomy, and yes, a big sail, especially if the load is light. |
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Here's a fixer for ya.........Sprinter real cheap
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That'll buff right out
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