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Fiamma Carry-Bike Lift 77

£674.99(inc VAT) £1042.99
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The Fiamma Carry-Bike Lift 77 sits at the rear wall of your motorhome and drops its support rail by 77cm using a hand-operated winch mechanism, which transforms bike loading from a shoulder-height struggle into a waist-level task that takes roughly 90 seconds to complete. This manual winch system uses a magnetic crank handle that shortens to suit different users and hooks securely to the frame when not in use. Wall mounting requires fixing points with a vertical wheelbase between 68cm and 108cm, and the rack comes with adjustable height settings to match most motorhome rear walls. Standard delivery includes two Rail Premium bike rails, Bike Block Pro S1 and S3 securing systems, and a security strap rated to 60kg total capacity.

Upgrading from two to four bikes requires additional Rail Premium sections and Bike Block Pro 2 and Pro 4 assemblies, though fitting four standard bikes pushes close to the 60kg weight limit when you account for the rack's own weight. The 35mm diameter anodised aluminium tubes and stainless steel rail support base handle weather exposure well, but components like rubber tube protectors and mounting bolts do wear over time and benefit from inspection after long journeys. Worth noting that motorhome walls without internal reinforcement battens often need Fiamma's fixing bars installed first to provide adequate structural support, particularly when carrying heavier e-bikes or multiple bikes.

Fiamma Carry-Bike Lift 77 bike rack is the only one on the market that has a winch system enabling the bike holding frame to be lowered down as much as 77cm, thus enabling the bikes to be loaded easily. The Carry-Bike Lift 77 E-Bike is the ideal solution for transporting two electric bikes. It has been further strengthened to carry up to 60 kg in complete safety and with maximum ease of loading. Made of sturdy 35mm Ø anodised aluminium tubes and rail support base in stainless steel that guarantees absolute sturdiness.

Delivered with
  • 2 x Quick Rails
  • 1 x Bike Block Pro 1
  • 1 x Bike Block Pro 3

Choosing Guide
  • Vehicle: Suitable for all types of motorhomes.
  • Position: To be installed on the back wall of your motorhome. Wall fixing points with vertical wheelbase from 68 to 108 cm.
  • Capacity: Two bikes carried as standard, up to 4 with extra Rails and Bike-Blocks optional. Max load 60 kg
  • Rails: Two Rail Quick/Premium E-Bike delivered as standard which can carry any sort of bike and can also slide horizontally for easy positioning of the bikes.
  • Bike-Block: Two Bike Block Pro/Pro S delivered as standard. For the Lift 77, Bike Blocks Pro 2 and Pro 4 are optional for extra bikes.


Technical Specification
  • Vehicle Type: Motorhome
  • Vehicle Rear Window: No
  • Bikes Carried Standard / Max: 2/4
  • Bike-Block Pro 1 (04133-01-): Standard
  • Bike-Block Pro 2 (04133A01-): Optional
  • Bike-Block Pro 3 (04133B01-): Standard
  • Bike-Block Pro 4 (04133C01-): Optional
  • Bike-Block Pro D1 (04133E01-): No
  • Security Strip (98656-419): Standard
  • Rail Quick (98656-097): x2
  • Rail Premium S (98656-656): Optional
  • Rail Premium E-Bike (98656-657): No
  • Brackets: Standard
  • Weight / Max Load: 18,3kg / 60kg

Frequently Asked Questions



Which spare parts are most commonly needed for the Fiamma Carry-Bike Lift 77?
The security straps wear first as they handle constant tension during travel and exposure to weather. Bull shock absorbers are the second most replaced component because they compress over time and lose effectiveness at dampening vibration. Bike Block assemblies crack or wear at the clamping points after repeated use, particularly the rubber contact surfaces. The tensioning belt for the winch system stretches with regular operation and eventually needs replacement to maintain proper rail lowering function. Crank handles get misplaced or the magnetic attachment weakens. Mounting brackets can corrode in coastal environments or crack if the motorhome wall flexes excessively.
How do I know which Fiamma Lift 77 model I have for ordering correct spare parts?
Check the data plate on your rack's frame which displays the alphanumeric code starting with 02093 or 02096. Common variants include 02093B43 for the standard Lift 77, 02093C43 and 02093D43 for e-bike versions, and 02096-43 for newer models. The serial number appears on a metal nameplate usually located on the main vertical tube or mounting bracket. Take a photo of this plate when ordering parts as some components changed between production runs. Model year matters less than the specific product code since Fiamma redesigned components in 2023-2024. If your plate is missing or unreadable, measure the vertical wheelbase distance between mounting points and check which bike blocks and rails you currently have fitted.
Can I upgrade my Lift 77 to carry four bikes instead of two?
Yes, you need two additional Rail Premium sections and Bike Block Pro 2 and Pro 4 assemblies. The standard Lift 77 ships with two rails and blocks for two bikes but the frame structure accommodates four bikes within the 60kg total weight limit. Each adult bike typically weighs 15-18kg for aluminium frames or 20-25kg for steel frames, so four bikes approach or exceed the weight limit depending on bike construction. The rail spacing becomes tighter with four bikes at 15cm intervals. Check your motorhome wall can handle the increased load before upgrading as many walls need additional reinforcement bars installed between the mounting points to distribute stress. The frame attachment points were designed for the maximum load but the wall structure often was not.
Are Lift 77 spare parts compatible between different model variants?
Most components interchange across Lift 77 variants but some parts are model-specific. Security straps, bull shock absorbers, rail end caps, and standard bike blocks fit all models. The tensioning belt assembly differs between manual and motor versions so verify which type you have. Mounting brackets changed dimensions between early 02093A models and later 02093B/C versions. Rail Premium sections are universal across the range. Bike Block Pro assemblies use the same mounting system but e-bike specific versions have reinforced clamping mechanisms. The crank handle for manual models does not apply to Motor Lift 77 versions which use electric operation. Always reference your specific model code when ordering structural components like brackets or support tubes.
What wall reinforcement is needed when replacing mounting brackets?
Motorhome rear walls are sandwich construction with external aluminium, internal plywood, and polystyrene or foam core. This structure crushes under bolt tension unless you hit solid battens or install spreader plates. Fiamma fixing bars are 2.4m aluminium extrusions that mount across the rear wall and pick up the corner reinforcements where the wall meets the roof and floor. These bars distribute the rack's weight across a larger area and provide solid mounting points. Without hitting battens or using fixing bars, bolts pull through the wall under the dynamic loads of travel. The minimum vertical wheelbase of 68cm works when wall battens align with this spacing, but many motorhomes have battens at different intervals. Fixing bars solve this by creating new mounting points at any height. Use sealant around all penetrations to prevent water ingress.
How often should I replace the tensioning belt and security straps?
Inspect the tensioning belt every six months for fraying or stretching. If the rail takes noticeably longer to lower or the belt slips on the winch drum, replacement is due. Most tensioning belts last 3-5 years with regular use before material fatigue sets in. Security straps need checking before every trip as they are your bikes' primary retention during travel. Look for surface cracks, stitching failures, or reduced elasticity. UV exposure degrades the webbing material faster than mechanical wear. Replace security straps every 2-3 years as preventive maintenance even if they appear serviceable. Keep spare straps in the motorhome as they're the most likely component to fail during a journey. The Quick-Safe locking mechanism on the straps wears faster than the webbing and should move smoothly without sticking. Worn straps are the leading cause of bikes shifting or falling during travel.
Can I use non-Fiamma replacement parts on my Lift 77?
Using non-genuine parts voids the warranty and potentially compromises safety. Fiamma engineered the Lift 77 as a complete system where components work together under TÜV testing and approval. Security straps must meet specific strength and elasticity requirements that generic cargo straps do not match. Bike blocks use precise clamping angles and rubber compounds developed for bicycle frame protection. Mounting brackets are heat-treated aluminium alloy with specific failure characteristics under overload. Generic hardware may fit dimensionally but lacks the material specifications and load testing of genuine parts. The modest cost difference between genuine and aftermarket components is not worth risking bikes worth hundreds of pounds or potential motorhome damage. Insurance claims may be denied if failure results from non-approved parts. Rail sections appear interchangeable but Fiamma uses specific aluminium extrusions with internal reinforcement ribs.
What maintenance extends the life of Lift 77 components?
Clean the rails and bike blocks after trips to remove road salt and grime that accelerates corrosion. Spray all pivot points with silicone lubricant twice yearly to maintain smooth operation and prevent seizure. Check mounting bolt torque annually as vibration loosens fasteners over time. Inspect the tensioning belt for proper tracking on the winch drum and adjust guide rollers if it wanders to one edge. Store the crank handle inside when travelling to prevent loss and weather damage to the magnetic attachment. Remove bikes when parked for extended periods to reduce static stress on the rail support and mounting brackets. Washing bikes before loading prevents dirt transfer onto the rack components. Keep rubber tube protectors and bike block pads free from oil or petroleum products that degrade rubber. Check that bull shock absorbers compress smoothly without binding or excessive resistance. Replace any corroded fasteners immediately as they indicate moisture penetration that will worsen.

EAN-13 : 8004815313661
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