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Title: hauling scooter
Post by: campmuch on September 10, 2015, 10:31:08 pm
I plan to carry a scooter on my 2551. The carrier( veser haul) will weigh about 87 lbs. Looking at a vespa 150 (243 lbs) or a 250 weighing 325 lbs. Has anyone had experience with one. Any advice appreciated.
campmuch
Title: Re: hauling scooter
Post by: Pax on September 11, 2015, 09:00:02 pm
Geeez!   I was hoping no one would ever post something like this!  My wife has had a dream of owning a Vespa for years!  I will keep tabs on this subject, but only secretively.  😃
 
  - Mike
Title: Re: hauling scooter
Post by: 2 Frazzled on September 12, 2015, 07:34:26 am
Awww Mike, you can do better than that. Tell her you're trying to figure out a way to attach a baby seat so the grandchild can go along. Just a little tug on the grandmother heart strings.
Title: Re: hauling scooter
Post by: 2 Frazzled on September 12, 2015, 07:59:23 am
I'm interested in this topic also. I tried to convince John a class b with a scooter was the way to go when we first geared up. We quickly decided the b wasn't going to do it for us and our Phoenix has been perfect. Towing the Subaru with a car top carrier works well for our full time travels but once we settle somewhere again the scooter would be an awesome choice... as long as I get to drive.

Campmuch, are you looking for feedback on:
   - hitch weight capabilities of the Phoenix to haul a scooter
   - effect of that weight hanging off the hitch (does it lower the back end, affect the drive, etc.)
   - traveling with only a scooter as a secondary vehicle while in camp
   - access issues with the rear bin when mounting something on the hitch

I'm pretty sure people on the forum can help out with these even if they don't have a cool scooter. Some carry a motorcycle, many have cargo boxes and/or bicycles.

If you do get a Vespa, please post pictures both on and off the Phoenix.
Title: Re: hauling scooter
Post by: campmuch on September 12, 2015, 09:01:32 am
2 frazzled, that is what I hoped someone could help me with. No one with experience has replied. Still hoping someone is out there.
Title: Re: hauling scooter
Post by: Ron Dittmer on September 21, 2015, 12:12:25 pm
If you were shopping for a trailer, I would recommend one with regular size tires so you wouldn't need to worry about the weight and RPM of the tires & wheels.  I say this because I grew up with a pop-up camper with small wheels & tires.  My dad had a tire shred on him once or twice during our 4-week long summer trips.  He carried two spare tires, sometimes going through both and having to buy a new spare while on the trip.

The tiniest of enclosed U-Haul trailers seem ideal.  One person can easy handle them empty.  I think they might be equipped with surge brakes too.  I would think they could be bought from the manufacture for U-Haul.
Title: Re: hauling scooter
Post by: campmuch on October 25, 2015, 01:25:06 pm
I just loaded a 250 vespa on my pc and the front raised 1/4'' and the rear dropped 1/4'' . I was surprised with 325 lbs. Think I am in good shape except I am having back problems and may not need to keep riding scooters.
Title: Re: hauling scooter
Post by: bpsanon on November 20, 2015, 10:49:41 pm
Sorry to just be posting.  I've been traveling and not visiting the forum.
I have a Vespa 200GT (about 325#) on the back of my 2350.  Dan's Hitch in Elkhart installed a hydraulic lift, so I can load/unload by myself.  They put in two extra hitch receivers.  After the installation, it rode lower in the back, so I had "spring leaves" added.  Now it's level and works great!  It's a great way to travel and not need to tow.
Hope I'm not too late to help!
Title: Re: hauling scooter
Post by: Dynadave on November 30, 2015, 08:17:27 pm
I carried a Honda Helix scooter on a carrier across the back of other motor homes but not my current PC, no problems, lots of fun, no trailer to worry about, but I was younger and stronger then. The idea is a good one.