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Re: Advice on mounting side case and trailer hardware to my
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 2:32 am
by you you
haildamage wrote:i've got a solution for you and its available at your local walmart or hardware store!


you have. It's the rucksack
Re: Advice on mounting side case and trailer hardware to my
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 2:40 am
by kramnala58
prenders88 wrote:These are the best I have seen in Thailand, which I saw in the September issue of Motocycmodify. Made by a company called Prompt 082-956-7555 email
PROMPT168@gmail.com No website nor facebook page as yet.
What are the best?
Re: Advice on mounting side case and trailer hardware to my
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 5:10 am
by Scottish
haildamage wrote:i've got a solution for you and its available at your local walmart or hardware store!

LOve it !!

he's even got number plate and brake lights fitted !!
Re: Advice on mounting side case and trailer hardware to my
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 6:46 pm
by ScooterKim
how to put your wheelbarrow to good use!
Re: Advice on mounting side case and trailer hardware to my
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 11:29 pm
by Gar
prenders88 wrote:These are the best I have seen in Thailand, which I saw in the September issue of Motocycmodify.
Made by a company called Prompt 082-956-7555 email
PROMPT168@gmail.com No website nor facebook page as yet.
Any photo of "these"?
Re: Advice on mounting side case and trailer hardware to my
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 10:15 am
by willajabir
Here is a set up I made. I purchased the box from the hardware store, then added axle, hitch, and lights.
I have pulled this on my Goldwings, Silverwings, and Burgman 650. A man in Kingsport Tn built the hitch and even towed on his Helix 250.
Total cost was $75 for trailer, $150 for custom hitch made on scooter, and free inspection to get licensed.
It will work on the Forza, but may be a bit heavy for the PCX, BUT you could build one lighter for the PCX.

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