As promised, here are a few pics of some of my largest hauls -

https://picasaweb.google.com/117513003577782445383/CarryingALoadOnAScooter?authkey=Gv1sRgCJSn1dy176ytvQE&feat=directlink

On May 16, 9:33 am, Max <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I drove a scooter for 2 years before getting my motorcycle, there
> is no limit to the ridiculous amount of stuff I would carry.  I went
> without a car for  year, so I learned to be pretty inventive when it
> came to putting things on the scooter.  I have lots and lots of
> pictures of all the crazy stuff I carried, so when I get a chance,
> I'll see if I can post a few.
>
> The most ridiculous thing I've ever carried was 30lbs of cat litter
> and a dog bed big enough for a 65lb dog; it looked crazy, but I made
> it.  Hindsight is 20/20, I know, but now that I'm driving a
> motorcycle, I can't believe I did all that crazy stuff.  Admittedly, I
> never took riding on the scooter too seriously.
>
> I like the tea cup poodle idea!
>
> On May 15, 2:43 pm, paul annen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > when i moved all i had was the 250.. i had a hamper on the tank, backpack on
> > my back, and another one straped to my rear seat... all were stuffed to
> > bursting.. it was kinda fun!
>
> > On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 11:22 AM, James O'Gorman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > One guy I know rode a watermelon home on his scooter - he set it on the
> > > floorboards and put his feet on either side. It sounded like stops would 
> > > get
> > > pretty tricky... :)
>
> > > On May 15, 2011, at 9:24 AM, surfswab wrote:
>
> > > > Been known to use that trick myself on occasion.
>
> > > > I've unzipped my jacket halfway to form a pouch and have carried
> > > > quarts of milk, bottles of beer, a Subway sandwich, etc.  Not all at
> > > > the same time, of course.  Even tied a loaf of bread to the handlebars
> > > > once and let it dangle, and it arrived relatively intact.
>
> > > > Oddest cargo was a hamper of my girl friend's laundry.  Rested it on
> > > > the tank, she sat on the pillion and reached around me to hold it in
> > > > place (!)
>
> > > > Necessity is the mother of invention.
>
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