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(@Anonymous)
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I have a sidecar from the early '70s. It is called a "Sweet Chariot" and was made by "Cycle Dynamics" out of Portland, Oregon. I am having difficulty finding info on the rig and was wondering if anyone could help me out.

Thanks,
sam


 
Posted : June 14, 2005 9:10 am
(@Hack__n)
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If you are looking for parts like a windshield or the rubber isolator "biscuits", good luck. I made a windshield out of lexan acrylic using a sheet metal template and the kitchen oven to shape it. The biscuits can be made from various auto motor mount pads. The wheel and tire are still available. A hardware item. Same with the bearings. You can get a seat from Summit Racing for cheap.
The frame can be flopped and the body cut for left side mounting. If it has the front light, forget about it. It's practically unreachable by a human being for servicing, mold it over with fiberglass. I used Velorex mounts on the last one I mounted.
If you are looking for history, I can't help you.

Lonnie Cook
Northwest Sidecar


 
Posted : June 14, 2005 11:13 am