Dog carriers for a Stella
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Dog carriers for a Stella
My wife and I are about to pull the trigger on a new Stella 4t and I have been searching everywhere for info on bringing your dog along for the ride. We have a 27 lb frenchie (so a compact 27lbs.) who loves car rides, jowls flapping in the breeze, and is generally unflappable (except when we are directly under the el when a train goes by) so I don't think she will mind the noise, especially with the 4 stroke. We don't want a side car at this time. The only thing I have found on the net is this http://www.rockstar-puppy.com/lapumodogca.html ($$$!). Does any one have this, know if it will attach to rear racks available for Stella? Or does anyone out there have an alternative?
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Not too impressed with that. Just a simple top case cut-out for the pooch...But at least they are trying.
I have seen a guy around town with a VERY 50's lookin dog crate on the back of a vintage scoot. Haven't yet caught up to him to ask where he found it...
I know a few people that would like something like this...And I have taken my dog trail riding on a dirt-bike before (carpet on gas tank with him in front of me), but I"ve not really seen anything good, yet
I have seen a guy around town with a VERY 50's lookin dog crate on the back of a vintage scoot. Haven't yet caught up to him to ask where he found it...
I know a few people that would like something like this...And I have taken my dog trail riding on a dirt-bike before (carpet on gas tank with him in front of me), but I"ve not really seen anything good, yet
Speed is only a matter of money...How fast do you want to go?
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We were just thinking the same thing and looking at top cases to mod last night. Seems like a scroll saw and some sand paper + upholstery a la my very crafty wife might do the trick and save a couple hundred bucks.viney266 wrote:Not too impressed with that. Just a simple top case cut-out for the pooch...But at least they are trying.
I have seen a guy around town with a VERY 50's lookin dog crate on the back of a vintage scoot. Haven't yet caught up to him to ask where he found it...
If you ever catch up to that guy, we'd love to know what he's got.

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there used to be several companies makeing dog crates for the back of scooter and motorcycles but they have all gone under
they just couldnt get them aforadable enough
as they were pretty much heavy crates that could take a wreck and still be intact
as for if this one bolts on to a rack or not i have no idea
they just couldnt get them aforadable enough
as they were pretty much heavy crates that could take a wreck and still be intact
as for if this one bolts on to a rack or not i have no idea
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the land before time?!bigbropgo wrote:...long necks don't play with three horns. (obscure reference for the day) ...
as for OP:
It's a little pricy, but how about this?
All the riding pet owners that I know eventually get one. That way they can even bring a friend!
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Sidecar is still out of the question at the moment ($$$). One other question I have is what is the max load for the different rear racks? I can't seem to find this in the descriptions. I like the racks with the back rests but they all have fold down racks and I don't know if I'd trust that with 40+ lbs. [/img]
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Maybe something like this?
http://publicbikes.com/p/Nantucket-Some ... dium=email

I've seen someone take a standard black plastic dog carrier and mount it on a rear rack. IIRC, he then put a large hole in the top.
That said, I think a 27lb. dog might be too heavy for a rack-mounted carrier without some reinforcements.
http://publicbikes.com/p/Nantucket-Some ... dium=email

I've seen someone take a standard black plastic dog carrier and mount it on a rear rack. IIRC, he then put a large hole in the top.
That said, I think a 27lb. dog might be too heavy for a rack-mounted carrier without some reinforcements.
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