Specifications
MOTORWAY DRIVING
Speed Limits
Be sure to observe all statutory speed
limits and adapt your speed to take
account of prevailing weather and road
conditions.
1. Reducing Speed:
i) In high or cross winds.
ii) Downhill.
iii) In poor visibility.
2. High sided vehicles cause air
buffeting so extra care must be taken
when passing or being passed. As
much space as possible should be
given.
CHANGING A WHEEL
1. Ensure handbrake is applied and
chock the wheel diagonally opposite
the wheel to be removed.
2. Remove the hub cap. (if applicable)
3. Use wheel brace to slacken off wheel
nuts on the wheel to be changed.
4. Position jack at the appropriate
jacking point (see vehicle handbook).
5. Jack up the motorhome until the
wheel for removal is just off the
ground.
6. Remove the wheel nuts and remove
the wheel.
7. Fit spare wheel and reverse the above
procedure.
8. Tighten wheel nuts in the order and in
accordance with the vehicle
handbook instructions.
BICYCLE RACKS
Following the recent trend toward the
fitting of bicycle racks to the rear panel of
motorhomes we should like to point out
the weight distribution problems
associated with such fitments.
We would advise you to carry a maximum
of 75 kgs on the bicycle rack provided this
does not exceed the bicycle racks own
weight limit. The motorhome must also be
balanced to take into account the new
weight distribution. Weight must be
distributed evenly.
WARNING:
Ensure the wheel is of the
same construction and size as the
one that has been removed.
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Preparing For The Road