I saw this photo in the photo gallery section of the GoWesty website: Scooter on a Westy<http://www.gowesty.com/images/cms/large/large_87669af899faa1298982e552e321a244.jpg> I emailed GoWesty to ask about transporting a scooter on my 90 automatic, and they replied that they didn't recommend carrying such a heavy object on the front. This might be another option: Trailer in a Bag <http://trailerinabag.com/> I'm very much a newbie here, so if there are other ways to transport a scooter on a Westy, I'd also like to know about them, too. Patti ***********************************<http://www.gowesty.com/images/cms/large/large_87669af899faa1298982e552e321a244.jpg> On 5/22/07, Larry Himli <lhimli@aol.com> wrote: > > I never had an interest in putting on a trailer hitch because it seemed > like > > those available were incapable of pulling much. I remember that there is > a > > style that bolts to the towing hooks at the rear. I'm looking to buy and > > carry a 200 pound Honda Ruckus. I would appreciate any opinions. Thanks > > > |
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