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TheTrout wrote:umm I might not fully understand some of the problems that are being discussed. I was hoping to find out if trailers were cheap. or whether I should just go ahead and build one... I didn't realize people would have problems with building one.
When I look at the trailers they all look like a wheelbarrow wheel on a metal frame, that can be connected to a single point on the moped "centered". which is easy enough to build.
or designing the frame so you can just bold a moped front fork to provided suspension.
Am I off my rocker here?

<img src=https://www.1977mopeds.com/PDGImages/im ... ck-263.jpg alt="Front fork to use with a trailer?"/>
Try it! Let us know if it works!
It seems like a street legal, over 50cc scooter trailer is kind of a holy grail. if you can make one yourself you get points with us here, and if you can make enough to sell them you'd get money. If you already have a good idea to and an itch to make it, what other incentive could you need? :D
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PAV scooter trailer replica. Finally.

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Zombie thread Attack! (best to put it here than to start a new thread. :D )

UXO, You nailed it!
UXO wrote:I'm pretty sure in the near future these folks will be importing the PAV trailers. Classic Motorworks www.enfieldmotorcycles.com
Finally Found it! :D They call it an "Inder trailer"

Its a PAV scooter trailer replica, to look just like... like...
ericalm wrote: ...Like the Ceveta with the PAV trailer... Image
Sorry- no other photos in this post- but click the links below for a TON of awesome photos of this "finally feasable" Scooter 1-wheel Trailer!

Check out this article on them:
http://www.royalenfields.com/2009/03/su ... of_06.html
* The artyicle has photos proving the little trailer holds "nearly two cubic feet of stuff".
* There is also a video of the single-wheeled trailer in use, thought just in a straight line.
* There is also a video of another style of trailer showing that bike and trailer going all curvy and the trailer not falling over. (support for the one wheel trailer.)
* And my favorite part of the article, I will just post right here:
www.royalenfields.com wrote: Here's some background on Inder, provided by [Kevin Mahoney, Classic Motorworks president]:
"They are in the Punjab region of India (north). They were large LML dealers, which is the company in India that makes the Stella (a license-built Vespa scooter). Because of that they were very familiar with the Stella colors.
:shock:

here are some places I found to buy it:
http://www.cyclesidecar.com/showroom/inder_trailer.html
* this shop mentions:
Plus! Ask about matched colors for Vespa scooters (limited availability).
http://nfieldgear.com/enfield-store/aft ... black.html
* This shop mentions:
These are only available in black from our online store at this time. However, limited "Stella" colors may also be available... just call us toll-free 1-800-358-0938 or contact your local Royal Enfield dealer
* and their price was very enticing.

- I called the 2nd Shop's 800# and left a message late yesterday, still waiting for a call back. Plus I emailed "my local Royal Enfield dealer" (same as my Genuine dealer) and I am eagerly awaiting to hear from them too.

Personally I was never certain of a side car because of the huge weight and loss of power. Plus My wife already has her own buddy. A Scooter Trailer is Just was I am looking for, for the longer trips and even for, I dunno Shopping- whatever. I really hope this does not become a Fluke or something.

p.s. If everybody goes into a mad rush to buy these- please leave me a red one. :)
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These are in the Royal Enfield catalog and I think the price is $600. Maybe what I saw was wholesale. Started begging my dealer to order a red one—for display of course!

I posted to Twitter—thought I posted here too but maybe I forgot.
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You might have to register and plate this trailer in some states. Yay.
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ericalm wrote:These are in the Royal Enfield catalog ...I posted to Twitter—
Dang you beat me! I am not sure if that price is whole sale or not either, but I WANT.

I looked more into that Company in India that makes them: INDER AUTO INDUSTRIES.
It Appears THEY manufacture the Royal Enfield Motorcycles And they may also manufacture the very same sidecars that Genuine brings to the states. so they appear to be a very high quality operation and I am feeling even better about this trailer and the company.

I just hope the minimum order as a enfield dealer isn't more than what my dealer wants to bite into. They are "Unique Rides", and they specialize in sidecars, so this would hopefully fit right in... but I haven't been there all winter and have no idea how their sales looked.
I could only personally gaurantee one sale (mine) or maybe 2 if they can hook one up to the buddy- My wife would love to be able to take the buddy grocery shopping- (I'm just not convinced the 2 cubic feet would do it.)
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ericalm wrote:You might have to register and plate this trailer in some states. Yay.
in my state of Colorado, yes.

To find out for your/any state:
http://www.dmv.org/other-types-of-vehicles.php
you can click on your state, then scroll down till you see "trailers"
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My dealer rides a Stella with the trailer that Eric has described. If I recall
correctly it is made in India and is designed for Vespa/Stella.
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PS: It is an Inder and he rides it back and forth to the dealership. Says it
does ok around town. Not a lot of space in it, my TGB D150 delivery scoots
box is as big.
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I started out on a Yamaha Razz.

I wouldn't trust it to tow anything. I could tell it took more "oomph" from the engine when I dared to carry a gallon of milk home on the rear rack.

The Razz did get me into being addicted to scooters, so it did have a few things going for it. :)
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The trailer, to me, is a problematic concept to begin with unless you are
running a motorcycle, 1200ccs or more. I will stick to my sidecar or my TGB
Delivery scoots. : :o
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Scoot Boot makes a nice looking one but I think I can duplicate it pretty much from the pics. If you don't mind the money though you could check them out on their website.
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gogirlz2000 wrote:Scoot Boot makes a nice looking one but I think I can duplicate it pretty much from the pics. If you don't mind the money though you could check them out on their website.
The ScootBoot is not street legal and is intended for 50cc bikes only per their homepage.
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I hate to resurrect old threads but since everyone did just recently then here it goes:

I intend to build one for my trip. I'm very confident with fiberglass, and workshop tools. I have a stick welder, and metal shops near by that sell metal pieces. I'm intending to pull it with my FLY 150.

I'm trying to emulate this:

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Of course, without the tent part. At least its not going to look that nice of a tent. Maybe just a flat surface to sleep on, or put my Eureka tent on top.

I'm going to use some second hand scooter wheels,, I will make the fiberglass front, and the entire thing will be covered in fiberglass, so that its waterproof.

we'll see how it goes. Whenever I start working on it I'll post pictures, or a link to my blog where its coming together.
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The one you are showing as an illustration is very interesting. Keep in mind
that weight of the trailer will be a major consideration. Good luck on your
project. :)
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JJ...I want to see you succeed . COOL idea, but you can't stick weld aluminum and steel will get heavy fast. Same with fiberglass, keep it light. I want to see you do it.
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Here is a trailer I made out of a moving hand truck and tow chain. Works great and has room for all our camping gear.
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How fast do you go with that?
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Top speed 40mph
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Danette63 wrote:Here is a trailer I made out of a moving hand truck and tow chain. Works great and has room for all our camping gear.
For the love of all that is holy... Is it really only attached to the back of your scooter with a chain?
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