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2004 Honda ST 1300 with Hannigan Sidecar for sale $14,000

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(@keyssidecar)
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I have a 2004 Honda St 1300 with Hannigan Sidecar for sale. I can no longer ride much due to lower back problems. Both the Honda and the Hannigan Sidecar are in excellent condition. The Honda ST 1300 has only 28,805 miles on it. Bike has new battery and new front tire. The rear tire is a car tire which has less than 2,000 miles on it. Features on bike include power adjustable windshield, smooth running 4 cylinder aluminum engine, hard sided saddle bags that are detachable, rear Givi storage box, electric lean for sidecar, and brakes on the sidecar wheel that work off the rear brake on the Honda. My asking price is $14,900, CASH, NO TRADES. I also have a aluminum trailer with new tires that this rig fits perfectly on for trailing the bike and sidecar. The trailer also has a lockable aluminum storage box on the front of it. I am willing to sell both the Honda sidecar rig and the aluminum trailer as a package for $17,900. I am not interested in selling the trailer by itself. Rig is located in Arcadia, Michigan 49613 For some reason I am not allow to post pics, so to see pics of my rig search on Cycle Trader for sidecar in zipcode 49613.

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This topic was modified 3 months ago by Jerry Rakoczy
 
Posted : June 20, 2025 9:24 am
Thane Lewis
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Welcome, Jerry.  Sad to hear that time does actually catch up to each of us eventually.  

If you contact one of the mods or regular users (not me as I’m headed out to the wilds for a couple of days in an hour) with a link to photos, they can post them for you to help attract more potential buyers for the rig.


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Posted : June 20, 2025 10:33 am
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Well, I'm not a moderator...just one of the schmucks that hang out here, however...even a schmuck can find pictures of this sidecar rig for sale.

For your viewing pleasure, I present:

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My opinion, as a resident schmuck.....these ST-1300's have more than enough power to take this mid-sized, mid-weight sidecar anywhere the suspension will take you. It does have the "wrong" front tire on the bike, but that is something easily replaceable, by installing a Bridgestone BT-46, backwards onto that front wheel, but don't let that distract you...this is a GREAT bike, and a pretty darn good sidecar, so....buy this rig, AND buy the aluminum trailer, as a package, and you will NOT be disappointed.

Note: Utopia backrest for the rider. And, whomever buys this, please reset the clock on the bike, as it is currently 12 hours off. It shows as 1:08 AM, yet the pictures were taken at 1:08 PM.

AND, important to note that there has been NO trail reduction to the front end of this bike, so...be aware of that, and if it drives easily, then GREAT. But if it doesn't, we...the sidecarists of the world...know people that can make new triple trees for this bike, and we know people that can install them too.

Schmuck, out. lol8  


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Posted : June 20, 2025 1:43 pm
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Thane Lewis
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Oooh!  Pretty!  


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Posted : June 20, 2025 4:56 pm
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That's a very nice rig.

Smuckity smuck smuck. 


 
Posted : June 20, 2025 9:57 pm
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(@keyssidecar)
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@miles-ladue Thanks for posting my pics, from one schmuck to another, LOL  Regarding your comments, yes the ST 1300 has more than enough power to pull the Hannigan, even on steep hills, just add more throttle and go.  There was never any need for me to mess with trail because  the rig handles very well and steers very easy.  Furthermore there is zero head shake. This was my 3rd sidecar rig and it handles far the best of the three.  Jerry


 
Posted : June 21, 2025 1:08 pm
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@brstr Thanks and it looks as good in person as it does in the pics.


 
Posted : June 21, 2025 1:09 pm