Securing a Scooter in the garage, methods? (1 Viewer)

Jul 1, 2010
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OK fellow funsters we now have a small lightweight scooter for a shopping runabout when away (Peugeot Kisbee 103cc) Looking at methods of securing it, any of you guys carry one in your garage and if so by what methods is it made secure. Thank you in advance.
Please don’t post about payloads, weighbridges and the like, I have sufficient payload and I will be visiting our local weighbridge.
 

Northernraider

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I reverse mine in and then one each side at the back from the rack to the securing points in the floor.
And one strap around the front I also have it on the stand.
The backs where the weight is.
I find it's never moved an inch

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Vic

Aug 1, 2010
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Wheel catcher secured at end of garage, scooter pushed in backwards, straps around bottom of fork yokes strapped to eyelets mounted through floor into chassis. However, after crushing my hand between scooter and roof of garage and petrol smell in bedroom, I now have a Hydra-trail and now no longer limited to a small scooter.
 

filopastry

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Mine sits on the wheels risk of overloading the stand whilst running me thinks. I have 4 rachet straps first to the left handlebar and fastens to the floor on the right side, second on the rhs handlebar and fastens to the left side of the floor. Similar at the rear making a cross both front and rear.
 

Northernraider

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Seems to have managed the last 4200 miles with no probs
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