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I want this trailer! Oh and the wife in high heels!

finless

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OK.....

If a scooter can pull this trailer and dingy then certainly a Spyder can!

Weight is 3 & 1/2 100 weights (What the heck is that?).....

:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflb lack:

Oh and make sure your wife wears high heels!


 
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WEIGHT ????

My guess is 350 lbs ????...............How that scooter can move all that is well ???????........................Mike :thumbup:
 
That is pretty SWEET!! :2thumbs:
But My Missus won't wear high heels on the Beach; is anyone else interested in going? :shocked:
:joke:
 
My guess is 350 lbs ????...............How that scooter can move all that is well ???????........................Mike :thumbup:

Mike that scooter in the video looked like it was burning up it's centrifugal clutch (see the smoke) trying to take off from a stop with that rig :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Bob
 
SMOKE

Mike that scooter in the video looked like it was burning up it's centrifugal clutch (see the smoke) trying to take off from a stop with that rig :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Bob

:lecturef_smilie:....Naw, just an out of tune 2-stroke :roflblack:......Mike
 
The smoke on take off was from the 2-stroke engine, Vespas didn't go 4-stroke till sometime in the 70s, if I remember right. Oh yeah, no centrifugal clutch, it had a manual clutch, with a twist grip shift.

john
 
The smoke on take off was from the 2-stroke engine, Vespas didn't go 4-stroke till sometime in the 70s, if I remember right. Oh yeah, no centrifugal clutch, it had a manual clutch, with a twist grip shift.

john

Well I watched the video again to see if I could see a clutch handle. Alas could not thus no telling.

But that is not a Vespa! It's a Lambretta.

I was joking about the clutch smoke....... :thumbup:

Bob
 
OK.....

If a scooter can pull this trailer and dingy then certainly a Spyder can!

Weight is 3 & 1/2 100 weights (What the heck is that?).....

:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflb lack:

Oh and make sure your wife wears high heels!



That was a great video!

Thanks for sharing.
 
That ad is from one of the Queen's countries! Note the use of caravan, hundred weight, VHO 365 number plate (they aren't license plates in the UK), and driving on the left hand side of the road.
 
That ad is from one of the Queen's countries! Note the use of caravan, hundred weight, VHO 365 number plate (they aren't license plates in the UK), and driving on the left hand side of the road.

Ummm I am pretty sure most of us figured that out ;)

The accent was the give away ;)

Bob
 
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