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Does anyone here have any experience with the Cozy Rocket sidecar?

MC


 
Posted : June 20, 2010 6:21 pm
(@Anonymous)
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What do you want to know?, we have a Cozy Bullet on a Savage LS 650 single and it works fine. Subframes* by Dauntless Motors. * under bike and up the RH area from the rear swingframe attaching point to the top shock stud. Not a freeway cruiser due to lack of brakes, but great for Phoenix area surface streets in the winter vacation.


 
Posted : June 21, 2010 1:14 pm
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Hello Maxm and thank you for your reply. Other than the way the wheel was supposed to be mounted (using the nylon or Teflon ? bushings) the one I have seems to be made pretty solid. I did replace the axle on mine and the wheel with a Vulcan front wheel to match the bike, a 2006 1600 Vulcan Classic. I also changed of the mounts that originally came with it to some that are more suitable to the machine it is now mounted to. The fender lights looked like they belonged on a dirt bike so the were changed, beehive on the rear, nice chrome top running light and an amber reflector on the front of the fender. I did add an extra rear running light where the Cozy tag was on the rear of the tub as you can never have enough lights on the back of your rig.:) I have no problem running on the highways with this as the stock brakes on the bike seem quite adequate to bring it to a stop very quickly even at highway speeds. I really like the styling of these and the fact that they have a steel tub like almost all of the sidecars that I have ever owned is the main reason for my going with the Rocket. I didn't know of anyone else running one of these and was just looking for more opinions on them. Thanks again.

MC


 
Posted : June 22, 2010 3:11 am
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Just added a few pictures in the albums section if anyone is interested.

MC


 
Posted : June 28, 2010 1:46 pm