fizzydoctor wrote:It is easy to load and unload on you own and you really only need 2 or 3 straps as once the wheels drop into the spectacle ends it is very stable
If you are transporting it in wet weather get a very good cover as all the crap gets sucked onto the bike and it will be a right mess
You also need to remember that even a fizz will be a tad wider than most cars so watch out when going through tight gaps
HHAHAHA Paul,you answered my last question,well i had thought but didnt want Tc branding me a tart.I had wondered about it getting grotty in transit.Pherhaps a garden table cover is in order and some bugees to keep it on.
fizzydoctor wrote:It is easy to load and unload on you own and you really only need 2 or 3 straps as once the wheels drop into the spectacle ends it is very stable
If you are transporting it in wet weather get a very good cover as all the crap gets sucked onto the bike and it will be a right mess
You also need to remember that even a fizz will be a tad wider than most cars so watch out when going through tight gaps
HHAHAHA Paul,you answered my last question,well i had thought but didnt want Tc branding me a tart.I had wondered about it getting grotty in transit.Pherhaps a garden table cover is in order and some bugees to keep it on.
It's not that wide and I put mine on the back of a 106 which ain't wide! if you squeeze through small gaps you will have to watch what you do otherwise it's fine.
I load up on my drive and I can easily get through to gateway and have had no problems travelling and if you've got your Ped on the back you do tend to take more care anyway..