I have a CI Cusona 600 with a table that folds to make the bed support at night. The problem is its gets in the way and is to heavy to store on the above cab bed. Has any one converted them with a Fiamma leg or similar that still makes it a bed at night. Thanks Paul, PS 1st post
The folding legs get in the way and are very heavy. I thought a central leg would give me more room and be a lot lighter if I want to put it on the bed above the cab.
I have a CI Reviera 181, both tables make the dineing area and the U shaped bed up, the table legs just fold under and the table fits on the rails to make both beds up,they don`t get in the way though.
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To be honest Paul, I don`t think an island leg would make much differance, the tabels themselves are quite heavy, our last van had Island legs, they some times stick, and you end up thumping the the underneath of the table to release it, I do prefire the folding legs now, as it can be used in the awning aswell, our van has two tables, one is wall mounted for the dinette bed, and one free standing for the U shaped read lounge at the back, both are same width, so I bought some 25mm ply, and cut it to the same size as the tables, but them cut it in 4 pieces width ways, then If I wish I can leave the rear table at home, and stll make the bed up with the ply boards, these then can be stored very easerly on the luton bed, but as I said, we have two tables, and can use the dinette one for eating.
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