cderk
Well Known Member
Hi All -
Don't currently own an RV-10, but am seriously consider building. A friend of mine has one and I spent about 2 hours over the weekend looking at his build, which is stunning.
I currently own a 1980 Piper Archer II and one of the things I absolutely love about it is that I can remove the rear seats and haul two mountain bikes with ease. I actually just returned from the Outer Banks and had 2 mountain bikes (non-folding ones), our luggage and 2 dog crates with 6 puppies.
I know the rear seats of the RV10 are removable, but when looking around, I noticed that there is a horizontal cross member that spans the width of the cabin right behind the rear seats.
Does anyone know what this is for and weather is a necessary piece? It seems like this piece would kind of prevent you from placing longer items in the back when the seats are removed.
Thanks
Charlie
Don't currently own an RV-10, but am seriously consider building. A friend of mine has one and I spent about 2 hours over the weekend looking at his build, which is stunning.
I currently own a 1980 Piper Archer II and one of the things I absolutely love about it is that I can remove the rear seats and haul two mountain bikes with ease. I actually just returned from the Outer Banks and had 2 mountain bikes (non-folding ones), our luggage and 2 dog crates with 6 puppies.
I know the rear seats of the RV10 are removable, but when looking around, I noticed that there is a horizontal cross member that spans the width of the cabin right behind the rear seats.
Does anyone know what this is for and weather is a necessary piece? It seems like this piece would kind of prevent you from placing longer items in the back when the seats are removed.
Thanks
Charlie