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(@520eek)
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I am in need of a mounting kit for a California Friendship II to attach on a 95 GW 1500.  Anyone out here have a mount kit they are not using?

 
Posted : March 18, 2024 5:36 am
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Do you know how may parts are in this kit? My FS3 was mounted on a 1500, the seller told me he could not mount it on his 1800... I have it now and need to either prove that my seller was wrong or give it away!! Maybe take some time as I need first to find the correct subframe for my 1800.

 
Posted : March 18, 2024 1:54 pm
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Not sure of how many parts are in your kit. 

From what I have gathered, the 1800  is very different on frame mounting points. If that is the case do you know what you have? 

 
Posted : March 19, 2024 7:12 pm
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You can easily mount a FSIII on an 1800, however you have to install a subframe as the frame on the 1800 is aluminum. You can get the subframe from Texas sidecars and it should run around 1K or so. They should also have the double bango to hook up the brakes from the car to the bike. I have a thread here covering when I installed mine.

On the 1500 as far as a Kit, it is completely different from the way the 1800 hooks up. Having said that if you have the hardware to connect it to a 1500 you have what you need to hook it to a 1800. you would have a couple parts you don't need as well. I've had sidecars on both. No subframe needed for the 1500. I have the frame clamp for the front top mount for the 1500, the clamp that goes at the radiator, the lower front mount requires you to drill out the lower engine mount and tap it larger. I will look and see if I still have the directions I had for mounting a sidecar on the 1500. you also have to drill through the webbing under the seat where the frame tubes meet for the rear top yoke to bolt to. you will need a steel shim that is wedge shaped so everything will sit at the correct angles.

 
Posted : March 20, 2024 3:42 am
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These are the mounting parts I have. I guess I'll have to keep the one attached on the sidecar, the other bunch are the GW1500 specifics.

 
Posted : March 21, 2024 1:16 pm
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YES that last picture appears to be all parts for a 1500, the one with the curved tube looks like it would be for the rear top mount. on mine you had to drill the webbing under the seat to mount the yoke, and the one with the u bolt looks like it would mount up front for the lower mount 

 
Posted : March 22, 2024 2:31 am
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I would be interested in the 1500 parts you have there if you are not going to be needing them.

 
Posted : March 25, 2024 7:19 am
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PM your address and I'll send you these parts (special GW1500) I'll may use the others.

 
Posted : March 25, 2024 8:19 am
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found, finally, a box… on my way to UPS.

 
Posted : March 29, 2024 8:20 am
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So did you get the sidecar mounted? As a Goldwing guy I gotta know,,,lol.

I also have a 1500 with a CSC FS1.

 
Posted : August 5, 2024 8:13 am
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I do not know to who you addressed your question....if it is me with the GW 1800, the short answer is no!

After 9000 miles this summer on my Can Am Spyder (and 5 days delay to change an alternator in Canada) (and being tired of its reliability and shitty dealers (in general)), I decided to stop at Gene's Gallery in Springfield MO and test ride a R18 (GW 3 wheelers like the Spyder). I now will sell my pristine 80G/S, to pay for the kit, and ship the GW there for installation!! The CSC FS3 is still in pieces in my garage, frame powder coated, 1/2 ton of new bolts etc still in boxes. I was thinking of attaching it to a TX750 I own... but today's idea is selling the TX and find a 1500 GW for it!

If your question was for 520eek to whom I sent, free of charge (parts & shipping), the 1500 subframe... I hope he is OK as he did not have the minimum courtesy to acknowledge receiving it.

 
Posted : August 29, 2024 12:09 pm
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Posted by: @Anonymous

I do not know to who you addressed your question....if it is me with the GW 1800, the short answer is no!

After 9000 miles this summer on my Can Am Spyder (and 5 days delay to change an alternator in Canada) (and being tired of its reliability and shitty dealers (in general)), I decided to stop at Gene's Gallery in Springfield MO and test ride a R18 (GW 3 wheelers like the Spyder). I now will sell my pristine 80G/S, to pay for the kit, and ship the GW there for installation!! The CSC FS3 is still in pieces in my garage, frame powder coated, 1/2 ton of new bolts etc still in boxes. I was thinking of attaching it to a TX750 I own... but today's idea is selling the TX and find a 1500 GW for it!

If your question was for 520eek to whom I sent, free of charge (parts & shipping), the 1500 subframe... I hope he is OK as he did not have the minimum courtesy to acknowledge receiving it.

 

I was asking 520eek. Seems like he would have updated or started a new build thread.

 

And oh yes. The Yamaha TX750. The most hated motorcycle that Yamaha ever built,,,,lol. I had one that I got for $40 with a locked up motor. I then got a parts bike for free that had the updated motor. I made one bike out of 2. I loved that bike. Wished I had never sold it. I also have a 72 XS2 650 that I'm been restoring for about 20 years,,,lol.

 

Got any pics of the TX750 you care to share?

 

 

 

 
Posted : August 30, 2024 9:07 am
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Sorry.. easier to put the ad than importing pics!! https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/mcy/d/scottsdale-1973-yamaha-tx750/7779837849.html

 
Posted : August 30, 2024 10:17 am
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Sorry.. easier to put the ad than importing pics!! https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/mcy/d/scottsdale-1973-yamaha-tx750/7779837849.html

 

That's a fine example. Wished I had a spare $6k,,,,lol.

 

 
Posted : August 30, 2024 11:06 am
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We can always negotiate!! 
on your XS2 (I did one for my wife some years ago… she did not like it!!!), how did attack the floating disc rubbers in the front hub?? The noisy electric starter? one was updated with a Boyer ignition & a Sparx alternator: loved that bike!!

 
Posted : August 30, 2024 3:29 pm
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