Inder sidecar
I did a search on here but could not find out much. Has any one seen or run one of these sidecars? If I where to get one it is going on a 1971 Triumph T100C 500.
Thanks
Jeff
J R Lewis has had acouple of them on his wife's Burgman. he likes them. they are up in the northeast right now. hopefully he will see this.
fly
Fly - 7/24/2013 5:24 PM
J R Lewis has had acouple of them on his wife's Burgman. he likes them. they are up in the northeast right now. hopefully he will see this.
fly
Thank you. My Triumph I would like to put one on is is around 350 pounds so I do think they would be OK for it. I sure would not put one on a big bike. Since Cozy is made in India all so I hear the quality is about the same but quite a bit cheaper.
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Jeff
I ran one on 2 different Burgmans. Quality not great but work O.K. I also put one on a 883 Sporster. Worked reasonably good. They have 3 body styles. The bullrt nosed Rocket,the boat nosed Euro and one that is a copy ov the Ural. I am not sure if Inder makes Cozy,but I think it is possible. The one on newest Burgkan has a 10 inch wheel so it lines up with scooter a little better. J.R.
J.R. - 7/24/2013 8:48 PM
I ran one on 2 different Burgmans. Quality not great but work O.K. I also put one on a 883 Sporster. Worked reasonably good. They have 3 body styles. The bullrt nosed Rocket,the boat nosed Euro and one that is a copy ov the Ural. I am not sure if Inder makes Cozy,but I think it is possible. The one on newest Burgkan has a 10 inch wheel so it lines up with scooter a little better. J.R.
Thanks I have looked at all the models. The motorcycle hacks have a 19 inch tire and the scooter sidecar have the smaller wheel.
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Jeff
We have worked with a few of these, quality is not all that great and we end up welding on different mounting hardware and scraping what they send with it for mounting hardware. Used they are an "OK" value, new by the time you change out the mounts you might be better off buying an American made sidecar that comes with proper mounts.
Jay G
DMC sidecars
www.dmcsidecars.com
866-638-1793
Jay do you make any mounts to mount a sidecar to a 1971 Triumph T100C that I can still use the kick starter for any of the sidecars you sell and make? I do not want anything real big or heavy since it only a 500cc at 38BHP.
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Jeff
All we would have for this bike are "universal" type clamps, Not my first choice and not what we would use if the bike were in our shop, We have not done one of these bikes in house. Even if we did do one we would not have tooled for production due to lack of demand.
Jay G
DMC sidecars
www.dmcsidecars.com
Jay I do understand and I have the means to fabricate what ever I need. What is the lightest sidecar you sell?
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Jeff
Our Enduro, Kenna or Basic M72D all come in around 170lbs.
Jay G
DMC sidecars
www.dmcsidecars.com
866-638-1793
Thanks Jay it will still be a while before I make a discussion as I have to finish my Triumph before I do anything but will keep you in mind. I have checked out your site and will some more.
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Jeff
We've done several Cozy installs on scooters and mid-displacement bikes, including a late model Bonneville. The quality is, in our opinion, better than Inder (they are two separate companies) and the fit and finish is better than you'd think. We have a couple rigs with high mileage on them and no problems reported. The tub is a bit small, though, so if you're looking to carry passengers you may want to consider another brand with a bit more room.
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