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(@Anonymous)
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Hello- been driving my sidecar since I put it together in 1981. Formerly lived in Minnesota, great motorcycling country.
I am interested in old bikes, history in general means a lot to me.
I suppose I am the only one here with a British bike!

1964 T120R Bonneville
Steib S-350
1971 5 speed 650 motor
DKW leading link forks
3 Boranni Record 19 inch alloy rims
Police "Saint" exhaust with Dunstall "silencer"
soon to have a 10 inch Grimeca TLS front brake.

I'm interested in 60s racing sidecars, and sidecar technical matters in general.

and I like to buy and sell mules and asses, now that I live on la frontera in west Texas I enjoy other types of riding, too.


 
Posted : August 6, 2013 8:01 am
(@wvsporty)
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Welcome aboard! I am one who does not care what ya ride , lets just go ride. I am more inclined to the old bikes no matter where they are from. I have only had my sidecar for 2 years on my Sportster but it is fun especially with a toddler in the hack every where I go. Here is a link to mine and Aidens story. http://www.sidecar.com/mbbs22/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=11017&posts=11&start=1


 
Posted : August 6, 2013 9:10 am
(@Anonymous)
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nice machine.
Proverbs 12:10


 
Posted : August 6, 2013 9:57 am
(@NavMode)
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Welcome,

I've ridden the mule (gentle but stubborn), never the ass, but my best ride is by far my sidecar rig.
My experience with 60's bikes was a 1966 Bridgestone Sport 90cc. Man I wish I still had that little girl just to city ride.


 
Posted : August 6, 2013 2:19 pm