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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 636818" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>We have one - went for a CSP bolt-on tow bar. It’s quite pricey, but keeps the bumper in the standard location (unlike the Autocraft one) and supports enough weight to deal with our bike rack and bikes. The swan neck can also be unbolted and removed. We had a Gadget Westy copy one before, but they don’t work with anything that requires clamping to the tow bar - something to bear in mind if you’re ever going to hitch up a bike rack or storage box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 636818, member: 20098"] We have one - went for a CSP bolt-on tow bar. It’s quite pricey, but keeps the bumper in the standard location (unlike the Autocraft one) and supports enough weight to deal with our bike rack and bikes. The swan neck can also be unbolted and removed. We had a Gadget Westy copy one before, but they don’t work with anything that requires clamping to the tow bar - something to bear in mind if you’re ever going to hitch up a bike rack or storage box. [/QUOTE]
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