Allard Jongebloed
VIP Member
Warning! Are you going to Spain or Italy and do you have a bike carrier on the tow bar? Then keep the following in mind: you obviously need the white license plate. You are not allowed to place a country sticker on it (in my case NL)! But you *must* have a country sticker on the carrier! It is also mandatory to place two signs. Perhaps a bit excessive, but still... If you don't, the fine in Spain is 150 euros, and in the worst-case scenario, you won't be allowed to continue driving!
I attached the boards with zip ties. Use strong ones; I used 360 mm long ones. Pull them tight so the boards don't flap and you don't damage the bike. At your destination, just cut them loose. They cost about 15 cents each online.
I attached the carrier and the bike to the tow bar; there is a small opening under the ball that a long padlock fits through perfectly. Then I secured it with a chain and cables. That might seem a bit excessive, but what could happen? Crooks park a large van next to your Cali, cut everything loose with bolt cutters, and your (expensive) bike is gone!
One more little tip: place a tennis ball at the end of your handlebars. This can prevent your handlebars from going through your rear window, for example when braking abruptly.
Have a safe trip!



I attached the boards with zip ties. Use strong ones; I used 360 mm long ones. Pull them tight so the boards don't flap and you don't damage the bike. At your destination, just cut them loose. They cost about 15 cents each online.
I attached the carrier and the bike to the tow bar; there is a small opening under the ball that a long padlock fits through perfectly. Then I secured it with a chain and cables. That might seem a bit excessive, but what could happen? Crooks park a large van next to your Cali, cut everything loose with bolt cutters, and your (expensive) bike is gone!
One more little tip: place a tennis ball at the end of your handlebars. This can prevent your handlebars from going through your rear window, for example when braking abruptly.
Have a safe trip!



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