View Full Version : Do you think a scooter trailer is possible?
actionjackson
24th January 2011, 09:00
Do you think it is possible to make a trailor or sidecar storage thing for a scooter (to cart thing a little heavier around)? what would be the rules on this and how many CC do you think you would need to tow lets say 50Kg??
**Not planning anything just yet but am interested in your views**
actionjackson
24th January 2011, 19:20
http://www.scootboot.com/
Now am i thinking how would I go about getting someone to make one and how does the connector work..
I dont think it would cost that much to make..
Beleive that a 49cc scooter can cary around 120kgs and i am around 80kgs so should be able to carry goods in it around 40Kgs , which would be awesome for what i would use it for.
Any one know what the laws would be??
blackdog
24th January 2011, 19:40
let the ridiculing begin...
actionjackson
24th January 2011, 19:41
The best thing about life is that you can dream all you wish
pete376403
24th January 2011, 22:27
stick a sidecar on it
TOTO
24th January 2011, 23:02
yep, I used to ride one of those vespas. The vehicles are 150 cc 4 stroke vespa scooters. did not have a problem towing the trailers whatsoever .
http://www.ambientadvertising.com.au/media/9409/Australia-Day-(45).jpg
rwh
24th January 2011, 23:11
IIRC the law restricts the fully loaded trailer to 1/2 the unladen weight of the bike, otherwise your speed limit is 30 km/h.
Richard
piston broke
24th January 2011, 23:27
i'M SURE SOMETHING,ANYTHING COULD BE MADE TO SPEC.OUTA CARBON FIBRE AND EPOXY.OOPS SORRY WILL LOOSE THE CAPS,SORRy
Spearfish
24th January 2011, 23:30
you cant do it with a 50cc
These are 150cc
http://www.retroscooter.co.nz/accessories/trailer.htm
They have smaller trailers and linkage units in the shop.
http://www.retroscooter.co.nz/accessories/sidecar.htm
These are a handfull
Paul in NZ
25th January 2011, 07:01
Hey why not! Go for it as it sounds like fun....
martybabe
25th January 2011, 08:03
229908 I've seen a couple of scooter combinations (sidecar) driving around town' I think they look great and the riders were hooning along fairly well, so yes it's very possible.
Fully laden on the open road up hill may be asking a lot though. A bit unwieldy in the handling department too so you might want to pay a bit more attention to the road than this momma :msn-wink:
davereid
27th January 2011, 18:23
you cant do it with a 50cc
I cant find any law that would stop you, except I understand that your laden trailer should weigh less than half the weight of your unladen scooter.
I think that the weight of the trailer would not effect most decent mopeds, Im not sure why you say a 49cc bike would not manage.
I have seen cyclists hauling massive trailers, the human body is good for about 300-400 watts peak and only for a few minutes.
A moped can do 2000 watts all day and all night.
Keep me posted, Im interested in this project.
Spearfish
27th January 2011, 20:34
I cant find any law that would stop you, except I understand that your laden trailer should weigh less than half the weight of your unladen scooter.
I think that the weight of the trailer would not effect most decent mopeds, Im not sure why you say a 49cc bike would not manage.
I have seen cyclists hauling massive trailers, the human body is good for about 300-400 watts peak and only for a few minutes.
A moped can do 2000 watts all day and all night.
Keep me posted, Im interested in this project.
I think it would manage but didn't think it was allowed.
Can you use a trailer before having a full licence?
rwh
30th January 2011, 22:50
I have seen cyclists hauling massive trailers, the human body is good for about 300-400 watts peak and only for a few minutes.
A moped can do 2000 watts all day and all night.
Those cyclists are probably not trying to keep up with 50 km/h traffic :)
Richard
yachtie10
30th January 2011, 23:25
http://www.asiatradingonline.com/bikesidecar.htm
this sort of setup is very common on scooters in asia
have no idea of the legal side here
but 100-125cc scooters are used as workhorses throughout asia and you would be amazed what they carry eg 4 people plus luggage
rwh
31st January 2011, 00:19
this sort of setup is very common on scooters in asia
have no idea of the legal side here
Heh - not good. You can't carry passengers in a trailer for starters. And if that's really a 4 seater, that's 200kg of very light passengers, without weighing the trailer itself, so the trailer will be way heavier than the scooter, so a speed limit of 30 km/h.
Richard
popelli
31st January 2011, 05:44
PAV 40 trailers (google it)
hot item amongst scooterists in europe
also popular with the harley crowd
prices are inflated accordingly
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