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Subject Topic: pegasus awning
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30/5/2011 at 2:56pm
 Location: Worcestershire
 Outfit:  Autotrail Comanche
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 help...we have one of the last bailey pegasus series 1 caravans ,the one with the stone protection and deeper moulding on the front the same as pegasus 2,my question is when we fit our awning on it from right to left we have to take the awning out of the rail at the slot which is level with the front window because the lower slot is covered with the new deeper moulding,has anybody else had this problem ? and what do you do ?

 i have considered cutting aprox 30cm of the bead on the awning but i thought id ask before doing this

tony



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01/6/2011 at 5:45pm
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due to the overwelming responce i can ony assume no one has a series 2 pegasus so we have decided to cut the bead on the awning

tony



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05/6/2011 at 4:46pm
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I assisted an elderly couple this week and came up with the same problem. I just pegged the "overhang" tight under the caravan. Seems like a strange affair to me and may be worth contacting Bailey for the answer.

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