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Post by apalms93 on Mar 28, 2013 21:35:16 GMT -5
Thank you all for the quick replies. I used the scootdawg forum a few times over the years and you people have always treated me well. Its always good to have a place where you can get help.
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Post by apalms93 on Mar 28, 2013 21:31:00 GMT -5
Thanks for the link. I think I saw that one while browsing a week ago. My boss would probably slap me if I bought that. Its seems too small. I think I'm going to end up making one. Will the back rack mounts be strong enough to handle the weight of several pizzas?
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Post by apalms93 on Mar 28, 2013 20:39:20 GMT -5
Hello everyone I just received my tao tao cy150-a by truck to my home. I love the scooter.
I have had two 50cc Chinese scooters, an old school Yamaha Riva 200, and a Kawasaki KE100 2 stroke enduro bike.
Now I have been doing pizza delivery with a 6 cylinder car for 6 months and it is killing my wallet. One of the reasons I want the scooter is to start delivering on it and save money.
How? I have been looking online at pizza cases for scooters and found next to nothing that would work. My next option is to fabricate something. I need a case that is closable to keep pizzas warm, large to hold party size pizzas, and sturdy. My scooter has a back rack that is held on by three bolts to the frame.
What should I do?
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