Gomev
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Bloomin Nora, that's a bit priceyJust found this https://etowbars.com/Towbars/MG-Towbars/MG-ZS-EV-Detachable-Towbar
Weight limit is 75kg and solely usable for attaching a bike carrier (ie not allowed to tow)

Bloomin Nora, that's a bit priceyJust found this https://etowbars.com/Towbars/MG-Towbars/MG-ZS-EV-Detachable-Towbar
Weight limit is 75kg and solely usable for attaching a bike carrier (ie not allowed to tow)
Nora’s not bloomin ?Bloomin Nora, that's a bit pricey![]()
Pricey and if you already own a cycle carrier you will need to check if it is compatible with this type or ball. Note it has two protruding pins which are designed to stop you hitching a trailer or caravan.Just found this https://etowbars.com/Towbars/MG-Towbars/MG-ZS-EV-Detachable-Towbar
Weight limit is 75kg and solely usable for attaching a bike carrier (ie not allowed to tow)
I live in the Netherlands, and have a towbar. I was on vacation last weeks with a bikecarrier (towbar suitcase). But my bikecarrier could only be fitted on a towbar without pins. So I got rid of the pins myselve with a grinder and afterwards some paint.Pricey and if you already own a cycle carrier you will need to check if it is compatible with this type or ball. Note it has two protruding pins which are designed to stop you hitching a trailer or caravan.
I thought about this but it would be risky once an owner came to resell their MG. The new owner may assume that it has a towbar so it must be legal to tow. I believe that cycle carriers that fit on towballs should all be made so that they can fit on both towballs that have a pin and not.I live in the Netherlands, and have a towbar. I was on vacation last weeks with a bikecarrier (towbar suitcase). But my bikecarrier could only be fitted on a towbar without pins. So I got rid of the pins myselve with a grinder and afterwards some paint.