spare wheels

Syncro 4&4 Discussion and Q&A last answered over 2 years ago.
You may also want to visit the Wiki(pedia) for a more structured index of T25 repair, maintenance, technical and ownership topics (browse for Syncro links)

You can find further syncro specific information on the Syncronauts website.

Moderators: User administrators, Moderators

User avatar
syncroandy
Trader
Posts: 1920
Joined: 18 Oct 2005, 18:15
80-90 Mem No: 851
Location: North Lancs. UK
Contact:

Post by syncroandy »

> I had a "Paulchen" bike carrier once which hung from the top of the hatch. After a holiday with two bikes on Irish roads the hinges were knackered.

Jake went to Morocco and back with a fair bit more than that on a Paulchen rack. Seemed to work OK for him.
Syncrosport (taking a break as of summer 2024)
Volkswagen Transporter, reloaded.

252 GC5 EJ25 AAN L90D

Pete Nice
Registered user
Posts: 56
Joined: 22 Jan 2007, 18:09
80-90 Mem No: 0
Location: Aldershot, Hants
Contact:

Post by Pete Nice »

How about a roof rack & ladder? Stick it up there out of the way!

User avatar
peasant
Registered user
Posts: 417
Joined: 29 Apr 2007, 17:02
80-90 Mem No: 0
Location: Ireland, NW

Post by peasant »

syncroandy wrote:> I had a "Paulchen" bike carrier once which hung from the top of the hatch. After a holiday with two bikes on Irish roads the hinges were knackered.

Jake went to Morocco and back with a fair bit more than that on a Paulchen rack. Seemed to work OK for him.

Might have been one of those that had the lower support struts ...mine didn't
Ex German army Syncro for sale

syncropete
Trader
Posts: 85
Joined: 18 Oct 2005, 06:53
80-90 Mem No: 1621
Location: Tanzania, East Africa

Post by syncropete »

I dont think so...... the whole wheel is held on by two welds
The picture of the crane is showing the rigidity of the inner strengthening brackets and hinge points. At last count there was four deeply veed welds on here. The fact I can hang a polystyrene gearbox off of a balsa wood crane surely proves some strength, but just to verify I am having the wedls x-rayed, acid dipped and peel tested and using logged aviation bolts. :lol:

syncropete
Trader
Posts: 85
Joined: 18 Oct 2005, 06:53
80-90 Mem No: 1621
Location: Tanzania, East Africa

Post by syncropete »

Sorry,
New to all this quote stuff.
Im sure you know what i mean.
Pete. :?

syncroand101
Registered user
Posts: 1567
Joined: 27 Sep 2005, 18:42
80-90 Mem No: 500
Location: Somewhere in my Syncro

Post by syncroand101 »

[img:600:800]http://image-storage.net/vw/roof_up.jpg[/img]

As Andy said, made it to the tip of the Sahara and back with the wheel (and sometimes two chairs and a MTBoard) mounted on the Paulchen. The "roads" weren't exactly smooth.

User avatar
sonic23
Registered user
Posts: 237
Joined: 26 Oct 2005, 09:06
80-90 Mem No: 1158
Location: North Somerset

Post by sonic23 »

Just received Pete's wheel carrier this morning and I must say it looks the part. It's extremely well made, and you can tell a lot of thought has gone into it. Quality fittings and nice spanky locking chrome handle.

First impressions tell me that it's been well worth the wait.....Now I'm looking forward to getting it fitted.

Rich

User avatar
syncroandy
Trader
Posts: 1920
Joined: 18 Oct 2005, 18:15
80-90 Mem No: 851
Location: North Lancs. UK
Contact:

Post by syncroandy »

Yeah, having seen Petes inner reinforcing piece up close I'd say it's stronger than the VW one, as it secures in three places not just against the outside panel like the VW one. On several vans I've seen with the VW carrier, there's enough flex for it to crease the outer panel over time.
Syncrosport (taking a break as of summer 2024)
Volkswagen Transporter, reloaded.

252 GC5 EJ25 AAN L90D

Russel
Registered user
Posts: 269
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 18:24
80-90 Mem No: 1052
Location: Cape Town Sunny South Africa

Post by Russel »

The inner reinforecments that Pete is using are actualy a smaller copy (one is) of the original VW one.The other VW one is a casting welded into place.
I have not come across a carrier that meashures up to the original one yet.
Last edited by Russel on 08 Dec 2007, 17:01, edited 1 time in total.

User avatar
HarryMann
Admin/Mod
Posts: 9610
Joined: 30 Sep 2005, 11:40
80-90 Mem No: 379
Location: Herts, UK

Post by HarryMann »

As with most things structural - time will tell. But knowing Pete he's put more than 5 minutes of thought into it... and probably more than 5 prototypes too!

The 80-90 Tech Wikipedia Your 1st port of call :idea

Syncro Kastenwagen / 16" Kombi Camper
Syncronaut No. 1

Locked