tom_germany wrote:hello everybody!
my name is thomas from germany.
i´m 29years of age and i plan to build a teardrop trailer i put behind my
piaggio ape 50

the only problem will be, that i´m only allowed to pull a maximum of 200kgs
which is 440,92 pounds lbs.
my ape is 120cm wide-47,24inch-so the trailor shouldn´t be wider than that.
its a just for fun car, nothing serious but great fun!
max. speed is 40-50km/h
it has 105ccm
do you gys think that it would be possible to build a teardrop with a max. of 440,92pounds? 200kgs?
here in germany we dont know your teardrops, and since i first saw them in the www. i´m a great fan and for me this is an absloute musthave.
with this community, i hope someone could help me out. maybe some of you folks could help me out with plans?
all the best and greets from germanys south!
tom
Hello Tom and Greetings. Welcome to the forum.
An answer to your questions as the weight is a concern. Yes it could possibly be done. First, One question I have is, what is your vehicle registered as? (its considered as a light motor vehicle). However is it registered as an automobile, Motorcycle, or Scooter or Moped or what?
That will determine what you can do and cant do, with the strict laws of Germany also. Then after that is determined then check the size, weight, and such that your able to pull. As the Laws for motorcycle trailers are less beauracratic to the EU Laws and that of your own Laws in Germany.
Im thinking a tent trailer might be the one thing to consider. However your mercedes is another topic.
Here in Finland as well as elsewhere they build trailers for the motorcycles.
However the laws for motorcycle trailers are totally different than what the laws are for automobiles.
So that is why I ask as to what it is registered as. Also with your rig. Isnt it a bit too slow for the autobahns there in Germany?

As there are laws pertaining to the minimum speed allowed on motorways.
Again greetings from Finland, Ill try to help you as much as possible so ask questions, you,ll receive ideas and replies however the Laws are much different than in the USA or Canada. Maybe Andrew will reply to you also as he is a real pro with issues pertaining to tears and such.
Also one good place to start is ask the German Motor Vehicle Officials as to what your allowed.
Classic Finn
