old side care new life
This is a "sweet" side car. It was built buy a man named Mr. Sweet of Salem NH. He built a bunch of them he also built racing boats.
In the early 80s my father had this put on his 78 wing. He rode his second wifeโs kids around in it for a few years.
After that it sat years in the back of his garage. Finally he gave me the whole set up I had to over haul the bike.
I road my 3 kids around in it for years. Many Kodak moments.
After that I gave it to a friend we put it on a Honda 1100 shadow for his two kids.
He gave it back to me when he was done.
Next I put it on a frame with two wheels, long travel suspension and a draw bar it became a four wheeler trailer. my neighbor rode his kids around in it for a few years. When he was done he gave it back.
Now I have adopted two small dogs and it has really cut into our riding time.
We hate leaving the dogs home.
So here we go I have a nomad and a sweet body.
Iโve been taking some pics and thought I would share them with you all.
i hope this works.
this is what cameback this time
this is where its going
bike mounts and frame close to done just needed welding and air ride finshed
i dont have the fender anymore i got sick of tripping over it and never planed on getting the hack back
so im molding the body to fit this fender
the reson for the side car
whats the best way to post pics
cant spell - 12/29/2009 5:28 PM
whats the best way to post pics
For this website, assuming that you are using Photobucket, do not use the Image Code. Instead, use the HTML Code. If you use the Image code, you will get only a string as shown here and in your posting above.
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However, if you use the HTML code, the picture will open up directly in your post.....like this.
I hope this helps. ๐
That one looks comfy enough. No attitude there! Ideal tug. LOL
Lonnie
thanks
i wanted the pics to open on the page. i did get a working link just not automadic

Try this;
Above the window where you type your message, you'll see a little green picture of a tree. Click on that and a box opens. On the top line of that box, type in the direct Link from photobucket. In this case, I typed in
Click on the insert button at the end of that box, and click submit.
BTW, this is Newfiedad's truck, with his motorcycle garage open. ๐
test
thank you
ok i ve got this figured out im gona move this side care build to the right place.
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