scooters, minibikes, 4X4s - what are you guys using
 

scooters, minibikes, 4X4s - what are you guys using

Started by viento1, February 27, 2009, 10:19:17 AM

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viento1

I was looking at a couple of Yamaha TW200 motorcycles... Thought I could fashion a hitch/ramp assembly and hang it off the receiver...  They are about 260# each. That would not overload the tong capacity but it is not exactly a static load. It is cantelevered and maybe a bit bouncy - Thoughts?

Anyone with an interesting Toad? I seen a bus with a Jeep CJ5 towed behind... very cool!
Ok, it's time to go on another road trip.
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cody

This poses an interesting problem that I've been wrassling too, what kind of mobile entertainment can i bring, we've got a jeep grand cherokee that we normally tow but also a dodge pickup. Libby has a golf cart that fits nicely in the back of the truck and my power chair also fits in the bay, now that is the problem, where to put the harley or the 4 wheeler.  I'll be watching the responses for ideas too.

H3Jim

The Harley fits in there too.  But towing someting light, 4 down is also on my list.  The quads of course can't be used on the road.  The Harley is pretty heavy to get in and out.
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  I pull my box "a 1963 econoline van" Holds my cb750 honda and my dirt bike. also a lot of tools.

Hope some day to get it painted to match the bus.

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Sean

We have a pair of scooters in our bay.  A 150 Kymco and a 125 Yamaha (which replaced the 49 Honda in the photo below).  They are in the neighborhood of 260 lbs each, which is easy for either of us to load or unload single-handed.



We previously had a pair of 650 Suzuki motorcycles in there.  At close to 400 lbs each, and much more top-heavy than the scooters, it was a bit of a challenge loading and unloading.  So much so, that the motorcycles did not get nearly as much use as the scooters.

While the fast motorcycles were certainly more comfortable for long distances or on the freeway, we get away with less gear on the scooter, and we also get away with riding them in places we would never try to take the motorcycles, such as around fairgrounds and rally sites (e.g. FMCA conventions, Escapades, etc.).  We've even ridden them on the beach.

More importantly, to get the Suzis into Mexico, we needed to get Temporary Import Permits.  You can only have one of those per driver (although I have heard rumors that this may have changed), so we had to leave one bike in the states.  The scooters are under the 500cc limit on importation permits, and so we can bring them in and out at no cost.

-Sean
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viento1

Ok, it's time to go on another road trip.
www.randalclark.com
MC5

Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi Viento,

We carry two electric scooters in the bay for short run travels. They are the folding kind that go 15mph and have a 7 mile range.

For the longer runs.... well, ya can't get much heavier in a toad....

Nick-
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rgrauto

Here is a picture we took of Uncle Ned as we were leaving Kyle's Non-Rally in October of 2008.

Glen

Chopper Scott

Some pretty awesome ideas indeed. I've seen golf carts without the roofs fitted into lower bays also. I generally have my bike and or  trike with me so I have an enclosed trailer that I am also making into sleeping quarters that I can yank behind the bus. I have fold down bunks, ac, 12 volt converter, cabinets, porta potty and such that can all be set or moved so I can haul the bikes and have more room for peeps to sleep when we get wherever we are going. It will be handy for the kids and grandkids to use also when camping  plus I can pull it with the pickup if I don't feel the need for the bus. Down the road when my biking days come to an end I can always buy a small car to tow in it. Later

My trike




And my Honda chopper that this company uses for their ads.
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cody

Now I feel left out cause I didn't post any pic so here is a pic of one of my toys lol. I seem to remember ads long ago that showed a carrier that mounted crosswise on the back of a truck using the hitch to carry bigger bikes, anyone remember this?