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Post by Graham on Jul 28, 2006 16:35:23 GMT
Another new member to welcome this time its Aileen, what van have you got Aileen, are you a Romahomer?
Thanks for registering, we look forward to any contributions you might like to make.
Regards
Graham & Pauline
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aileen
30+ posts.... a 2 wheeler!
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Post by aileen on Jul 28, 2006 16:44:36 GMT
Hello Everyone, I have a 95 Hylo, very new to me, I've only sat in it on the drive so far! I'm also looking for a new van for my maturing father in law. He has an old VW type 2 and is finding the roof a bit of a strain to raise. Are the new Duo Hylo's easy? Any suggestions very welcome, Cheers, Aileen
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Post by Derek on Jul 29, 2006 9:58:10 GMT
Hi Aileen, your question about the Duo Hylo roof. Very easy to put up, release the two catches and give it a shove. If you are feeling delicate you can stand between the seats and push it up with your shoulder. It is a bit more of a knack getting it down wiith the canvas neatly folded but I would say it is easy when you have been shown how.
Derek
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Post by Pauline on Jul 29, 2006 16:13:31 GMT
Hi Aileen, I know Graham as already said hello for us both, but I'd still like to say a big Hello and Welcome from me. Pauline
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Post by Graham on Jul 29, 2006 17:10:11 GMT
Hi Aileen
I see Derek has posted a answer to your question about Hylo's, you are certainly in good company here, we have several members who are proud owners of Hylos and I am sure they will be only too glad to answer any more questions you might have.
Meanwhile I hope you enjoy your motorhome and have many happy camping hours in it, I hope you father in law gets sorted out, when he's got it point him in the direction of our site.
Cheers Graham
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aileen
30+ posts.... a 2 wheeler!
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Post by aileen on Jul 29, 2006 18:19:17 GMT
Thanks very much everyone for your replies. We're hopefully off for our first expedition soon, so I'll probably come back armed with questions, Bye for now, Aileen
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