When choosing your new Roller Team motorhome, it should be a very exciting and pleasurable experience. It is also important that you are familier with a selection of technical descriptions or facilities which are featured within motorhomes. Listed below is a glossary of terms and frequently asked questions, which may prove of assistance when selecting your new Roller Team Motorhome.
ABS breaking is a standard feature on all Roller Team models.
Alarms are supplied and fitted by our dealership or regional specialists.
Smoke alarms are supplied and fitted as standard.
A 12v exterior light operated from a switch inside the motorhome.
The maximum weight permitted on the front and rear axles.
The base vehicle is a light commercial vehicle which is purchased by Roller Team; it is the 'foundations' of your new motorhome.
Cycle racks can be fitted to all our vehicles.
A modern toilet designed for leisure vehicles which incorporates an electric flushing system and removable cassette to dispose of waste.
Is a specific addition to the normal vehicles suspension? This includes updated tyres and springs.
A coach built vehicle is where the original manufacturer's base vehicle, Ford cab is used and a habitation area is added.
Is a combined unit which provides hot water and is the basis of the blown air central heating.
The converter is the motorhome manufacturer.
Wind-down legs, which are fitted to the rear of the larger motorhomes providing additional stability when on site.
The design allows water tanks, plumbing etc, to be fitted between the floor areas. Double floors also provide through storage areas.
This is where more than one power/energy source is provided for an appliance. e.g 230v and gas.