Towing a small trailer

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Towing a small trailer

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anyone know where you can get a hitch for a stella
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does no one have a clue or is the stella forum that lonely...................moderators, can i post this in the general forum?
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How big of a trailer are you thinking about pulling? Unless you're thinking about one of those little PAV type things I don't think you're going to find much. I know guys that pull small trailers with their Goldwings (think 1500cc or more) and they certainly notice the extra weight of the trailer back there.
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i am thinking some thing like this

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Have you tried asking over on modern vespa? I think there are quite a few folks there who have trailiers similar to the one you showed.
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Oh, I've seen tons of those on scoot.net!

Here's the most recent one.

http://scoot.net/classifieds/search.htm ... h+by+model

Scroll down a bit.
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