The technique for keeping the hack down in right turns is to apply a little front brake while adding throttle. It seems counter intuitive but added p...
Jake, I have a 1997 Valkyrie with a Motorvation Spyder from the 70's. Photos are in the 'sidecars' section of this website. I would consider sel...
Having ballast in the nose of the sidecar is not a very good idea. Hit the front brake on a hard left hand turn and you might find out why. The best l...
Maxm - I did have the Phelonius Phlyer for a bit but it was passed on to a young'n in Fife, WA. He drives it every day. Big Jim is in Hawi on the...
I am with Wingman here. No ballast is much more fun but does require a bit more skill to pull off. The bonus in performance with an underpowered rig i...
A heavy one! The new Rocket will pull anything! (Car tires on all three wheels) You could widen a URAL frame and put a Bugeye Sprite body on it. WOW...
Jay at Dauntless Sidecars has several in stock. Buckaroo