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Scooter Cargo Trailers!

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Hello Everyone!

My name is Tom...I do not currently own a buddy but have owned 2 of them in the past - a red 125cc and a St. Tropez 150cc

Thought I would share some of the scooter cargo trailers I've designed and built in the past few years. I saw an older thread here but thought a fresh thread would be better.

I have owned over 20 scooters in the past 10 years...I am currently down to one...a 2013 Honda Metropolitan which I like very much.

Enjoy the pics!

Tom
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Notice the Genuine Buddy front rack I adapted for my Metropolitan!
Notice the Genuine Buddy front rack I adapted for my Metropolitan!
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A few more PICS!
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Post by Witch »

Nice!!

I used to have a jerry-rigged front rack on my Scarabeo 50 many years ago. Cool to see someone else to do the same to a scooter that isn't supposed to have one.

The trailers are pretty darn spiffy, too.
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I would love to see how the hitch works. Can we have pictures of the hitch system?
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Post by tburick495 »

Roaring Todd,

I don't have any hitch pics but I'll try to snap a few on my next day off!

T
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Post by Rob »

Very nice!

I particularly like this one.

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I'm sure you've considered marketing these. If that's ever an option, count me in as interested in a MC trailer. I'm planning a route 66 trip a year or two down the road and have been looking for some additional storage options.

Rob
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Post by viney266 »

Very nice, the large one behind the ruckus is ambitious. All the work is well done. I have an Inder I pull behind a modified Stella at times.

Really good aesthetics on the black one behind the Met.
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Dam Fine looking trailers there! R 8)
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viney266 wrote:Very nice, the large one behind the ruckus is ambitious. All the work is well done. I have an Inder I pull behind a modified Stella at times.

Really good aesthetics on the black one behind the Met.
Vinny?

How well does the Stella handle the Inder?
What does it use for a hitch and what are the mounting points?
About how much weight (trailer and load) do you usually tow?

I really want to put some type of single wheel unit behind my 09 Stella.

Thanks for any info.
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Post by Robbie »

Tom,

Your custom designed units are beautiful!
Is this something you market or just a hobby you are really good at?

Love the one attached to the Vespa!

Rob
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Post by tburick495 »

Robbie,

I just build them for myself. Although, I get a a lot of requests from fellow scooterists to build them.

I've never really pursued marketing them because:

1. Product liability

2. They are ridiculously labor intensive

3. Intensive labor = $1,200+ retail price

4. Hitch - each scooter model requires a custom hitch and the hitch is actually harder to design than the trailer itself.

I design the hitches so they have minimal cosmetic impact on the bike. You can remove the hitch at anytime and never know it was there. That is extremely hard to do. I did not want to drill my bikes full of holes or weld parts to the bike to mount the trailers.

I appreciate all of the compliments. Thanks Guys!

TOM
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Post by Quo Vadimus »

How far and where did that Ruckus go? I just rewatched "Long Way Down" and have an itch...
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I rode my Ruckus with the trailer attached for 7,330 miles over a three month period. I rode from Pittsburgh PA to Matamoros Mexico, then from Matamoros to Santa Barbara, CA. The website for my ride:

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Post by michelle_7728 »

I would have to agree, and second, all the compliments I have read in this thread. Very nice work.

Your 2013 Metro is a nice looking bike! :D
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