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Transporting my guitar amp on my scooter?

I want to get a guitar amp that is small enough to fit on a scooter/motorbike/vespa.I also want to get a scooter/motorbike/vespa that would be good for carrying my amp around onAny suggestions for either of these?Also any advise about how to attach the amp?

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Building codes will generally require a certain minimum thickness of attic insulationSo, if you want your structure to pass inspection, it needs to be insulatedCheck you local codes for exact requirements.
Checking local codes is easy - look online or call.
There is no lawThere are building codesThe codes do vary by stateFor example: Maines' code is going to be different than Californias'Viewing the code link below; click on the state and look for Energy codeThe alternate link will tell you if that code is mandatory or voluntaryNew residential housing must be built according to these codesPre-existing homes are left with the option to upgrade their insulation.
i would think all states vary.new construction yes.if you need insul.in your attic.i would do it.good luck.
Most scooters have a metal rack on the backYou can easily make a custom rack extension that will allow you to strap down the ampJust weld some steel or thick aluminum tubing together and bolt it onthen all you need is a couple of bunjee cords or somethingIf you do this, you'll probably want to strap it down sidewaysa 50lb load sitting 6ft out the back will probably make the front end very light and could be dangerous at higher speeds.

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