Hey Brother, I was in Nashville in 2015. I loved it. I'll be sure to look you up if I manage to get back. If you are ever in Melbourne, I have a spare scooter for you. :)
It comes standard with the TGB delivery express 125cc scooter. They were used for pizza delivery here in Australia by domino's pizza/ So they are quite common here. They certainly make for a great camping vehicle or bug out bike.
Hi. The box comes as standard with the TGB 125 cc Scooters here in Australia. It is a tremendous asset to my camping adventures. Unfortunately, I dont see many of these bikes for sale outside of Australia. You might be able to ship the box but it would'nt be cheap to do so. I hope that helps and thanks for watching.
Im trying to get brand new TGB delivery scooter 125cc or 150cc (Yellow colour) like yours in brisbane. It will be my project for next adventure ride, once all my girls rider are free to camp out. The cargo box really helps to keeps the gear dry.
It is such a reliable bike. It sits on 80 to 100 kph all day long. The cargo box is amazing. I have a wonderful mechanic who keeps my bikes in top condition between adventures. Good luck with your new bike, perhaps we could journey together some day. :)
No, it is a TGB delivery express scooter. There were thousands of them in the Domino's pizza delivery fleet here in Australia. Mine is a 125 from 2016. The trunk comes as standard and is the reason I bought the bike thinking it would be perfect for scooter camping. Thanks for the sub Justin. :) I am planning an epic ride across Australia in the not too distant future so please stay tuned.
@@Jackdogdude I was gonna ask the same thing.. I Bloody Love this scooter and wish to find one in the USA.. or build a trunk like it. I looked them up.. it appears as you can still buy them from the company www.tgb.com.tw/en/product-356641/EXPRESS-150.html
@@DivergentDroid it can carry more than any other bike I've ever seen. It is also extremely reliable. I have two of them. One is not registered and I may use it for parts if needed.
@@Jackdogdude Sadly, according to their USA website they Only offer a 50cc model in the States. I wonder why? It seems it would be a popular item for many campers and people who like contests like the Scooter Cannonball ( which is going on now, started yesterday. 86 riders 10 days 4000 miles.) You enjoy them.. I'll envy you from a far. LOL Your Jenny is beautiful btw, I have a Jenny in my life too.
Hi Peter. It's a 150cc TGB (Taiwan Golden Bee) Delivery scooter. It was used extensively in Australia for pizza and fast food deliveries. The box on the back even has a 12 volt plug for a heated food bag. Many of my American friends are frustrated that this bike doesn't seem to have made it there. I'm not sure they even still make them. I bought 3 of them. Two in good working order and a third broken down to component spare parts.
@@peterchandler1403 I would highly recommend, Make sure to buy one in great condition and learn some maintenance tips. How to change a belt drive and rollers ect. You would need a Goldwing to come close to the carrying capacity. It is practical, cheap and fabulous fun.
Good question Charles. To be honest, I'm not really sure. I can tell you that when fully packed it does not affect the speed of the bike but it does affect the fuel consumption.
Love watching your videos, Jack. Many thanks for making and sharing them 😊👍
That's such a great concept I have never seen that before great way to store stuff and weather proof nice 👍
If you ever make it to the states(Nashville,Tennessee) We can do some scootin' around and play some guitars in my studio.
Hey Brother, I was in Nashville in 2015. I loved it. I'll be sure to look you up if I manage to get back. If you are ever in Melbourne, I have a spare scooter for you. :)
Where'd you get that trunk I would love that for my 125cc scooter
It comes standard with the TGB delivery express 125cc scooter. They were used for pizza delivery here in Australia by domino's pizza/ So they are quite common here. They certainly make for a great camping vehicle or bug out bike.
Same here. Where did you get that trunk?
Very nice!
Thanks for watching Brian. I hope to post some new adventures soon. :)
What make of the cargo box on your scooter. All I see for sale are the square ones. Thanks
Hi. The box comes as standard with the TGB 125 cc Scooters here in Australia. It is a tremendous asset to my camping adventures. Unfortunately, I dont see many of these bikes for sale outside of Australia. You might be able to ship the box but it would'nt be cheap to do so. I hope that helps and thanks for watching.
Im trying to get brand new TGB delivery scooter 125cc or 150cc (Yellow colour) like yours in brisbane. It will be my project for next adventure ride, once all my girls rider are free to camp out. The cargo box really helps to keeps the gear dry.
It is such a reliable bike. It sits on 80 to 100 kph all day long. The cargo box is amazing. I have a wonderful mechanic who keeps my bikes in top condition between adventures. Good luck with your new bike, perhaps we could journey together some day. :)
Is that a custom trunk? It looks very nice.
No, it is a TGB delivery express scooter. There were thousands of them in the Domino's pizza delivery fleet here in Australia. Mine is a 125 from 2016. The trunk comes as standard and is the reason I bought the bike thinking it would be perfect for scooter camping. Thanks for the sub Justin. :) I am planning an epic ride across Australia in the not too distant future so please stay tuned.
@@Jackdogdude thanks for letting me know. I can't wait to see something like that. Always encouraging to see others on bike/moped long distance tours.
@@Jackdogdude I was gonna ask the same thing.. I Bloody Love this scooter and wish to find one in the USA.. or build a trunk like it. I looked them up.. it appears as you can still buy them from the company www.tgb.com.tw/en/product-356641/EXPRESS-150.html
@@DivergentDroid it can carry more than any other bike I've ever seen. It is also extremely reliable. I have two of them. One is not registered and I may use it for parts if needed.
@@Jackdogdude Sadly, according to their USA website they Only offer a 50cc model in the States. I wonder why? It seems it would be a popular item for many campers and people who like contests like the Scooter Cannonball ( which is going on now, started yesterday. 86 riders 10 days 4000 miles.) You enjoy them.. I'll envy you from a far. LOL Your Jenny is beautiful btw, I have a Jenny in my life too.
Beware of dropbears at night! Your landscape reminds me of the foothills of northern California.
Hi,could you please advise what make and model your scoot is
Hi Peter. It's a 150cc TGB (Taiwan Golden Bee) Delivery scooter. It was used extensively in Australia for pizza and fast food deliveries. The box on the back even has a 12 volt plug for a heated food bag. Many of my American friends are frustrated that this bike doesn't seem to have made it there. I'm not sure they even still make them. I bought 3 of them. Two in good working order and a third broken down to component spare parts.
@@Jackdogdude Thanks,would you recommend.
@@peterchandler1403 I would highly recommend, Make sure to buy one in great condition and learn some maintenance tips. How to change a belt drive and rollers ect. You would need a Goldwing to come close to the carrying capacity. It is practical, cheap and fabulous fun.
The worlds cheapest bug out bike and a real alternative source of income if you sign up with a food delivery app.
@@Jackdogdude Thanks,just need to find one in WA.
Cool back carry case
It's the only reason I bought this scooter. :)
the backscratcher made this a proper legit trip
HaHa, I've forgotten it in the past and regretted it.
Where did you get that storage box from?
It's stock standard here in Oz but not in the USA. Its a TGB 150 cc
How much weight is the trunk designed for
Good question Charles. To be honest, I'm not really sure. I can tell you that when fully packed it does not affect the speed of the bike but it does affect the fuel consumption.
Nice! 😀
Would you be willing to sell the box off of one of your scooters?
No sorry. But i often see them for sale on facebook market place in Australia. Good luck.