Just did 450 miles from Cherbourg to just south of Dusseldorff. I saw loads of lorries with the stickers but I seem to be the only motorhome in France with them on although saying that maybe they aren't the weight
Just did 450 miles from Cherbourg to just south of Dusseldorff. I saw loads of lorries with the stickers but I seem to be the only motorhome in France with them on although saying that maybe they aren't the weight
Have a great time stay safe.
Anymore problems with the clutch.?
TommyS
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Co Armagh Age: 21 Posts: 2156 Registered: 10 / 2017 My Motorhome: EuraMobil Base Vehicle: Fiat
No more problems with the clutch. Cant figure what it was its like a lazy change almost like a pre select gearbox. I'm probably due a new clutch and timing belt anyway but want to wait until I get home
Just did 450 miles from Cherbourg to just south of Dusseldorff. I saw loads of lorries with the stickers but I seem to be the only motorhome in France with them on although saying that maybe they aren't the weight
Should be fairly obvious as all the vans over 3500 Kg, have restricted speed limits,and should carry, the 80-100-110 speed markers on the right rear.( Including holidaying Motorhomes )
Which I notice Tommy, your Van has a very bare Bum.
baguette
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Gender: Location: Cork Age: 73 Posts: 2926 Registered: 11 / 2011 My Motorhome: Rapido 963F Base Vehicle: Ducato 2.8 JTD Power
Like at the tolls mh's over 3.5t but available at 3.5t, in other words mh's uprated from a base specification of 3.5t, don't have over 3.5t regulations enforced. Speed limit regulations might be different of course.
I think it's down to perception, if a mh's looks like it's over 3.5t, like a tag axle or it's on an Iveco, Merc twin wheel or Man base it's one thing but if it's on a regular Ducato or Transit it's another.
Gender: Location: Tipperary Posts: 6813 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Knaus Sport Ti 700 UFB Silverline Base Vehicle: Renault Master 150 dci Quickshift
I'll try and get magnetic ones for next time. Just home and they are coming off tomorrow, probably need sticky stuff remover
For large stickers just peel off the backing for a cm around the four sides. It makes removal so much easier.
There was huge stickers of Tigers on our Motorhome when we bought it, I used a hairdryer on them and they came off no problem.
Magnetic stickers wont stick to the body of a Motorhome, only the cab if it isn't an A Class
If you are under 3.5 tonne. Forget about it. If you are above and have a big pair.. forget about it. If you are above.. and have a small pair, wear them with pride. IMO
Thats the van naked again, stickers off until the next time. They just peeled off. I tried the hairdryer but it just melted the glue onto the paintwork
We were in Portugal in October and saw many French motorhomes, some with and some without this sticker. It looks hideous and although we bought some in case we need to go back through France I hope we don't have to use them.
TommyS
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Co Armagh Age: 21 Posts: 2156 Registered: 10 / 2017 My Motorhome: EuraMobil Base Vehicle: Fiat
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