caseydog wrote:I believe Spinnernut has carried his Trail 70 on the back of his TD. IIRC, he has a motorbike carrier that slides into the hitch receiver on the rear of the TD.
I was going to mount a carrier on the tongue of my TD, but I don't have the scooter anymore.
It is certainly do-able.
CD
wlooper89 wrote:caseydog wrote:I believe Spinnernut has carried his Trail 70 on the back of his TD. IIRC, he has a motorbike carrier that slides into the hitch receiver on the rear of the TD.
I was going to mount a carrier on the tongue of my TD, but I don't have the scooter anymore.
It is certainly do-able.
CD
A small motorbike carrier on the back of a tear sounds very interesting to me. I think my trailer is a bit tongue heavy anyway. Can two people ride on a motorbike that small, 50 or 70 CC? In our case it would be two fairly large people. We used to go touring on a Honda Goldwing Interstate. But those days are long gone. Cruising about the campground might be fun now.
Bill
Wimperdink wrote:Here it is in all its glory with its army map bag saddle bags. I've since mounted a couple of fishing pole holders and the back rack carries the tackle box and other gear.
As for bring it with, I havent figured it out yet. I don't really want the extra weight on the trailer tongue as its aluminum and 1 piece and I have no way to put it on the back. I have built a scooter carrier for the car which is basically some u channel thats just big enough for the tires to sit in. Its all mounted to a receiver that slides into the car hitch. I'm considering taking that unit into a welder to get a hole drilled and a ball welded and bolted to it so that I could have the trailer hooked on to the receiver that holds the scooter. I'll get pics on of these days. Its hauled scooters all over the place but not a trailer too.
In the mean time, someone gave me an old mobility scooter that no longer worked.... A soldering iron, some screwdrivers and an hours work later, I have a 3 wheeled electric mobility scooter thats a lot of fun to cruise around on. It will fit through the doorway of my wazat and will probably be my quiet campground toy. It too will get fishing pole holders and a basket before its done.
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