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Can you put a sidecar on a scooter?

Can you put a sidecar on a scooter?

You can have a sidecar on your modern Vespa, but it’s going to take finding either a custom fabricator who can adapt an existing side car to your scooter, or working with someone like the companies mentioned above to do the installation of their kit for you.

Can you put a sidecar on any motorcycle?

The short answer is yes, you can put a sidecar on any motorcycle. There are motorcycle sidecar kits that simply attach to your frame, or custom sidecar manufacturers that you can contact and have a one-off sidecar made to your specifications, and they are both pricey options.

What is a sidecar passenger called?

But the most fascinating and unusual part of sidecar racing is the role of the passenger (typically called a “co-pilot”) – who, incidentally, also provides the solution to all the previously mentioned challenges posed by the asymmetrical vehicle.

Can a Vespa cozy side car mount on a Lambretta?

This is a Cozy Rocket sidecar with mounting hardware to fit on most vintage Vespas and Lambrettas. This may not mount directly to very early models (pre-1950) or to some of the newer Vespa models like the ET2/4, LX, or Gran Tourismo.

Where can I buy a vintage Lambretta scooter?

Our current selection of vintage Vespa and Lambretta scooters for sale, can be sold “as is” or with varying levels of restoration or customisation. You can view the bikes at our large East London Showroom which is open Monday to Saturday.

Do you need a mounting bracket for a Vespa sidecar?

This sidecar will come with one mounting bracket, either the Vespa or the Lambretta mount so please specify which one you need. We’ve mounted these to many bikes and can answer any mounting questions you have for your scooter, please feel free to call us.

How much does a Vespa cozy side car cost?

Vespa Cozy Side Car. $2,095.00. This is a Cozy Rocket sidecar with mounting hardware to fit on most vintage Vespas and Lambrettas. This may not mount directly to very early models (pre-1950) or to some of the newer Vespa models like the ET2/4, LX, or Gran Tourismo.