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issue31
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VersaHaul 50 cc

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:roll: Has anyone used a VersaHaul 50 cc carrier to transport a Buddy 125 or a Buddy 170?
Both scooters are below the weight limits for this carrier. I will be going only about 65 miles one way, maybe two or three times a year. I do not want to relay on someone to help me load and unload it from a pickup box, and put the cover back on the pickup box. I would also have to deal with a ramp, witch would require some help also. It just seems this would be much easier. Any info would be helpful. Thanks issue31 John. :wink:
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How did the Ultra-Tow work out?
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tortoise wrote:How did the Ultra-Tow work out?

















it did not work! everything was set up for a motercycle! I would have had to rebuild almost all the alinement holes for tires ect. Took it back Issue31 Not made for a scooter!
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We have the AMC-400 that works for one our buddy's. Not crazy expensive. Very light, easy to setup, but I was scared to death every time I hit a bump. But it depends on your vehicles tongue limit of course, and it still takes 2 people in my opinion. It's just too much to push 200 lbs. up any ramp. But we are 2 smallish women. ;)

I recommend a small (cheap) uhaul trailer rental if it's only a few times a year. That's what we did when bought our first scoot. We bought a larger utility trailer, but we have 2 scoots.

I have never seen an ultra-tow? Hmmmmm.......
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