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Towing with a Roomster

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I have a 2013 Roomster 1.2TSi 84bhp model with which I'm very happy.  Having recently acquired a 1938 Royal Enfield 250cc S2, I'm now thinking about the possibility of getting a towbar fitted to haul something like a Motolug trailer to take it to events. The bike is perfectly roadworthy but with a 35-40mph cruising speed and 1938 style brakes, it's not totally suited to modern road conditions.

I believe the towing capacity for the Roomster is 450kg unbraked and 1000kg braked.  450kg would be ample as the trailer is 65 kg and the bike is something like 200kg.  I was wondering who's had a towbar fitted to their Roomster.  Discussing this with a local towbar specialist, it's feasible and the electrics can link up with the CANBUS somewhere near the ECU.  However, the independent specialist where I get my servicing done reckoned the car would be a bit underpowered. The extra weight I'm considering pulling is not much heavier than a couple of rear seat passengers. I'm a complete novice in this area, having never towed anything before.  Ironically, I downsized from a Mondeo estate - with a towbar! - to the Roomster, which has proved to be about the right size of car for what I need.

Looking for some advice and suggestions.  Thanks

 

Mark
 

  • 2 weeks later...

I used to have a Roomster and towed my full up camping trailer around the country no problem. It was the 1.9 TDI engine, so not a comparison with your 1.2 TSI. As you say it can't be any worse than a fully loaded car and you know that works.

Watch the nose weight for towing, IIRC it's only 50kg on the Roomster.

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