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Quote from Guest on September 14, 2011, 2:34 pmDoes anyone have any suggestions of how to make or where to get a dog harness for a Ural hack? No seat belt available. Lori
Does anyone have any suggestions of how to make or where to get a dog harness for a Ural hack? No seat belt available. Lori
Quote from Hack__n on September 14, 2011, 6:35 pmA universal seat belt from most any parts house will give you the anchoring point and several pet shops (on line , or other) have harnesses that will atach to it.
Lonnie
A universal seat belt from most any parts house will give you the anchoring point and several pet shops (on line , or other) have harnesses that will atach to it.
Lonnie
Quote from Guest on September 16, 2011, 12:16 pmUniversal seatbelt! What a great idea. most people put an eye bolt either in the floor or under the seat. Would rather not do that. Thanks for the tip. Lori
Universal seatbelt! What a great idea. most people put an eye bolt either in the floor or under the seat. Would rather not do that. Thanks for the tip. Lori
Quote from SwampFox on September 18, 2011, 10:00 pmHi Lori: I have removed the seat in my sidecar and with a sheet of plywood made a "subfloor" which is secured by the seat bolts in my Texas sidecar. I anchored the chain for Maddie's harness to the plywood, so no hole in floor. I covered the plywood with trunk carpet, but, since the Sportster vibrates so much, have now added one of those walk-on cushion pads for shop use with a hole for the chain to pass thru .
I see DRONE has similar approach here (with pics): http://www.sidecar.com/mbbs22/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=9703&posts=7&start=1
Hi Lori: I have removed the seat in my sidecar and with a sheet of plywood made a "subfloor" which is secured by the seat bolts in my Texas sidecar. I anchored the chain for Maddie's harness to the plywood, so no hole in floor. I covered the plywood with trunk carpet, but, since the Sportster vibrates so much, have now added one of those walk-on cushion pads for shop use with a hole for the chain to pass thru .
I see DRONE has similar approach here (with pics): http://www.sidecar.com/mbbs22/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=9703&posts=7&start=1
Quote from Guest on September 21, 2011, 12:08 pmThat's a good idea, however, can the dog see out?
That's a good idea, however, can the dog see out?
Quote from DRONE on September 21, 2011, 8:05 pmOf course, that depends on the dog and the car. If you go to the post linked above, you'll note that I was replying to a guy about how to fit a Great Dane in the hack. His problem was NOT sight lines for his dog! For a smaller dog, you could always go with the plywood sub-floor, and make the supports under the plywood taller to suit the dog. On my hack, my dog always lies down as soon as we get moving, then he sticks his head out the side just behind the windscreen. Here's a pic of him sitting in my hack. He has no problem seeing out!
It's hard for me to get a pic of him in his "normal" position because he always sits up and watches me whenever I get off the bike to take a pic!
Of course, that depends on the dog and the car. If you go to the post linked above, you'll note that I was replying to a guy about how to fit a Great Dane in the hack. His problem was NOT sight lines for his dog! For a smaller dog, you could always go with the plywood sub-floor, and make the supports under the plywood taller to suit the dog. On my hack, my dog always lies down as soon as we get moving, then he sticks his head out the side just behind the windscreen. Here's a pic of him sitting in my hack. He has no problem seeing out!
It's hard for me to get a pic of him in his "normal" position because he always sits up and watches me whenever I get off the bike to take a pic!
Quote from SwampFox on September 21, 2011, 10:00 pmlorij7 - 9/21/2011 12:08 PM
That's a good idea, however, can the dog see out?
Yep, Lori, it depends on the size of the dog. Here's a fuzzy cell-phone pic of our rigs with the dogs. Little Corkie is standing the seat of Jena's white rig, and Maddie is sitting on the floor of my black/orange rig (if you can see her). Compare below to the little pic to the left, which is Maddie sitting in the passenger seat.
Corkie generally settles down in the seat or floor, but Maddie always sits or stands, and has yet to lay down in the floor.
lorij7 - 9/21/2011 12:08 PM
That's a good idea, however, can the dog see out?
Yep, Lori, it depends on the size of the dog. Here's a fuzzy cell-phone pic of our rigs with the dogs. Little Corkie is standing the seat of Jena's white rig, and Maddie is sitting on the floor of my black/orange rig (if you can see her). Compare below to the little pic to the left, which is Maddie sitting in the passenger seat.
Corkie generally settles down in the seat or floor, but Maddie always sits or stands, and has yet to lay down in the floor.
Quote from Guest on September 22, 2011, 10:47 amGreat Picture. I'll share the idea w/the hubby.
Great Picture. I'll share the idea w/the hubby.