PAV 100
The PAV 100 was built in the 1970’s by the Kovozávody Semily company. The same Czech Republic based company was originally known as AVIA n.p.. It is unclear if the company was bought, or just renamed. Under the AVIA name, the very popular PAV 40 and PAV 41 scooter/motorcycle trailers were built with the PAV 40 debuting in the late 1950’s.
The PAV 100 is 55 inches long by 33 inches wide and 39 inches tall. It was rated to 70 km/h (43 mph) and had a 100 kg (220lb) payload capacity. The trailer was built of a steel frame and body and weighed in at 59 kg (130 lbs). For storage, the PAV 100 was designed to sit on end in the garage, so it didn’t take up valuable garage space.