Scooter Boot
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Re: Scooter Boot
for 49cc scootersMajor Redneck wrote:an affordable trailer that fits most scooters...
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Re: Scooter Boot
which means that anything larger should especially have no trouble pulling itJackie F wrote:for 49cc scootersMajor Redneck wrote:an affordable trailer that fits most scooters...
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OR it's not meant to go over speeds that a 50cc scooter could pull it (think 25-30 mph).bluebuddygirl wrote:which means that anything larger should especially have no trouble pulling itJackie F wrote:for 49cc scootersMajor Redneck wrote:an affordable trailer that fits most scooters...
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I've looked at these before but I'd be worried about it flipping. I have a very similar trailer on my bicycle and I've flipped it twice and scared the hell out of myslef. On a bicycle its just scary but on a scooter that would be dangerous. I don't know what they have done in the design to make it to were this little trailer wouldn't flip over and so I've shyed away from them. Now to mention the fact that my lttile 50cc scoot doesn't need to try to drag anymore weight around than it already does
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i would think a single wheel would work better for such a light bike as a 50cc it would handle much better i feel,,, but still you would not be able to haul as much weight... looks like doing 40mph would be a challange with it on the rear,,, it has no brakes ether...
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I *THINK* thats a PAV4. They're vintage but are still made in Europe somewhere. I see them on craigslist occasionally in my area. They're beautiful, but semi-expensive.markdanielmiller wrote:where did you find that scooter trunk? kinda hard to tell if it's a one-off that someone made for their Vespa or something? or maybe if it's an antique? or...........?Major Redneck wrote:more on the line of what i feel would work good at least the turns would not be as tricky
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Has anyone seen the "scooter bug" trailer. It's really cute!
http://www.flyscooters.com/accessories/ ... cooter-bug
http://www.flyscooters.com/accessories/ ... cooter-bug
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