Comments on: Sprinter Van Tour: Moto, MTB, & Adventure Van https://livelikepete.com/moto-mtb-adventure-sprinter-van-build-modes-and-features/ Adventure Blog Thu, 22 Dec 2022 14:31:34 +0000 hourly 1 By: Pete https://livelikepete.com/moto-mtb-adventure-sprinter-van-build-modes-and-features/#comment-647 Sat, 04 Jun 2022 13:20:32 +0000 http://livelikepete.com/?p=12705#comment-647 In reply to Chris.

Thanks, Chris. If you made a platform bed to go above the bike, it would definitely be tight up there. It’s doable but not super ideal and there wouldn’t be much space. You also have to think about the hassle to set it up. While our platform bed sets up in just about 5 minutes or so, it’s a bit of a pain to do while on a trip and when all our stuff is in the van. It would be difficult to load the bike even with the taller position platform bed installed like you’re talking about. Adjusting it quickly and easily would be tricky to engineer. I don’t know how you’d do it unless you broke it all down piece by piece and lowered each beam once at a time. That would be super time-consuming. Anything is possible though! I hope that answers your question. If not, let me know! Good luck on your build.

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By: Chris https://livelikepete.com/moto-mtb-adventure-sprinter-van-build-modes-and-features/#comment-646 Sat, 04 Jun 2022 03:41:17 +0000 http://livelikepete.com/?p=12705#comment-646 Man you have put a lot of time in this Blog. Very much appreciated. I had question about picture 12 with the motorcycle in the van. If I installed a second L trac to the wall for the panel bed system, do you think there would be enough room for gear and a place to sleep in case of a late night with a motorcycle in the van? I figured I would make the three panels smaller to fit up above your set up, then once at the riding location, drop the bed down to a lower level and add a small 4th panel to make it a wall to wall tight fit. You are one of the very few I have seen and I wanted to get your thoughts….. Thanks for that..

Chris

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