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Shipping a sidecar from PA to ME

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this has the makings for an epic article for the Sidecarist.  Mystery, intrigue, drama... suspense.  And what we all are wishing is a happy ending.    🍻 


Hold my keyboard and watch this! 🙃

 
Posted : November 20, 2025 8:35 am
Thane Lewis, 2FLTC, FlyingMonkeys and 1 people reacted
 MJ
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@2FLTC Of course I did! I mean it's RED! But I left it because I am too tall for that style Hannigan. Bonk my head on the windshield.  It was worth the trip to get the garage tour. Cool stuff!! You could always throw a cover over the BMW fleet so the HDs don't get jealous 🙂


 
Posted : November 20, 2025 9:23 am
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Posted by: @tomjgerken

@2FLTC I'm to new to know the names that go with the handles on the forums.  I recognize the handles but drawing a blank on names.  Not sure the route yet, but looking at the weather systems coming through it looks like getting north of I-80 gives the best opportunity to minimize the chance of precipation.  tomgerken53@gmail.com if you want to email

Wait just a dog gone minute there, Tom.....you mean you aren't home yet ?

Jumpin' Jack Flash, that's only a one day ride from Western Pennsylvania to Maine.

Shift that Beemer into high gear, and avoid the freeze.

Razz

 


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Posted : November 20, 2025 9:43 am
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That's my biggest complaint about the Hannagan Astro is the windshield, at least that has the open sides on that one a big plus. I always tell my passages to be prepare if and went I have to stop quick.   


 
Posted : November 20, 2025 9:54 am
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