MikeS
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I use shower curtains as they are water repellant and easy to clean - they are about £4 in the UK.
mabooker76 said:Hi,
Found this in a recent article - looks like the perfect thing, but I cannot find any other information on it...
http://www.bikehugger.com/post/view/bmw-i3-at-the-usa-prochallenge
Gonville said:Procarshop said:BMW i3 function ceiling . The beautiful, yet lightweight ceiling function is used universally within and outside of the vehicle. The ceiling is used both as protection of the baggage or interior of the vehicle as well as a picnic blanket or pad outside the vehicle. To this end, it has two different sides: a fleece and a water-repellent side. With the help of Elastikbändchen it is just a few steps to attach to the headrests. Hidden incisions allow the simultaneous use of seat belts.
BMW's version of the black sheet...
https://www.procarshop.de/1874_BMW_i3_Funktionsdecke.html?filter_name=I3
That doesn't stop you fitting a roof system. My current ICE has no rails or mount points - but Thule do a system that grips the edge of the door openings. Got a 240 litre roof box on there. So although it might reduce range it could be better than hiring another car just for hoildays. Will take about 1 year before they bring anything out though.pastyboy said:I have discussed this with the dealer. You cannot fit a roof-rack as there are no rails or fixing points and you also cannot fit a tow bar. I don't know if you can hang the bikes off the rear end i.e. without a tow bar.
BUMWA said:Gonville said:Procarshop said:BMW i3 function ceiling . The beautiful, yet lightweight ceiling function is used universally within and outside of the vehicle. The ceiling is used both as protection of the baggage or interior of the vehicle as well as a picnic blanket or pad outside the vehicle. To this end, it has two different sides: a fleece and a water-repellent side. With the help of Elastikbändchen it is just a few steps to attach to the headrests. Hidden incisions allow the simultaneous use of seat belts.
BMW's version of the black sheet...
https://www.procarshop.de/1874_BMW_i3_Funktionsdecke.html?filter_name=I3
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I have the Function cover, but it took a while to discern if it would do what I wanted: I have a Newfoundland dog and wool upholstery, so I needed a back seat cover. Concierge sent me the Accessory link; but only in passing does the BMW blurb mention that it has "holes that permit seatbelt usage!" Ergo, it fits over the seats as well, but don't tell anyone.
I ordered it and the parts guy and I wrestled with it and decided it wasn't the trim tailored fit, nor the protective heft of my 5 series cover, but I took it. It wasn't until I got home and removed our odd installation that I discovered that we had it in upside down! :?
Once flipped around, the seat belt holes matched up and the headrest belts, etc fell into place.
Another example of BMW marketing (faulty translation? lack of product info from designers?). I have already chastened them for their lack of ANY serious info on the DC Fast charge system and what it does/means for $700 (they showed a pic of the BMW/Bosche charge unit! without explanation.)
Live and learn (oh, and pay).
pastyboy said:I have discussed this with the dealer. You cannot fit a roof-rack as there are no rails or fixing points and you also cannot fit a tow bar. I don't know if you can hang the bikes off the rear end i.e. without a tow bar.
jadnashuanh said:This is a guess, but seems to follow from the pictures I've seen...the only solid structure where you might mount a towing bracket on an i3 is into the battery case.
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