Personally, I have no experience with motor bikes, only with regular bikes, where weight doesn’t play a role and where it’s easy to remove a wheel to reduce storage size. Installation of a full-size bathroom/shower has proven to be difficult, due to interior height restrictions. Good for you! A medium high roof van has many advantages, with one big exception. and about 6.3′ long? Yellow is a bold choice and stealth could be problematic, yet very appropriate with bike sports in mind. Do you have any suggestions for a, for example, 2012 Kawasaki Versys 650 cc – 450 lbs. I have come to decide that a bus yellow Med High Long cargo van (maybe E350) would be optimal due to maximum residential acceptable size, 2015 to 2017.The main issues with electricity are weight distribution (batteries) and the length of the 12V wiring and the associated loss of power. Water tanks are placed close to the kitchen/bathroom area and are used to compensate distribution of the overall weight of the additions. Water tanks preferably inside to prevent freezing issues, but again some add an extra tank under the van, when frost doesn’t play a role, to extend their range. Dependent on how the van will be used, some decide against a full waste water setup and use portable containers placed inside cabinets. But there are limitations: waste water tanks usually are found under the vehicle and available locations/placements vary by make, model and options of the van. Are there not standardized placements for water, waste, and electricity supply placements which would make some options more preferable? I approach a cargo van conversion as a project, where you as the owner have the freedom to decide these placements.A motorcycle and the Van are made for each other in so many ways. In the middle, angled to the right side overlapping the right door opening: which may make the left/right balancing difficult to immediately balance the load, unless the batteries were on a roller conveyor and could easily be slid back and forth maybe behind the seats in separate containers.Īny expert opinion’s would be greatly appreciated. In the back near the door, which kind of restricts the layout on each side and may be heavy for an anchor or 3. In front passenger position, which is running the length of the van every load/unload 2. There are 3 inside alternatives I can see immediately:ġ. No matter where a bike goes inside, it would need a cover over it and bike-carpet w/oil absorption wool under it too. The Bug Out web guy puts his in the passenger slot which is an optimal weight distribution: but it also knocks out the passenger swivel chair which seems strategic in daily efficiency. I have come to decide that a bus yellow Med High Long cargo van (maybe E350) would be optimal due to maximum residential acceptable size, 2015 to 2017. Are there not standardized placements for water, waste, and electricity supply placements which would make some options more preferable?Ģ.
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