Technically it would change the bump angle to the suspension on the sidecar. Practically you will never notice any difference in performance. Doing h...
Mount the body as it was intended by the manufacturer. From your description of having to tilting the seat to compensate for nose down attitude, the m...
Duane, thanks for the tip. I will give these guys a call.
Since you are going to use a square profile tire on the sidecar, I think that a very minimum toe-in would be needed, i.e. 1/4" or LESS. In my opinion ...
Some installers when setting up a rig for an inexperienced driver, will use lean in to help prevent the sidecar wheel from lifting on right turns. Sid...
Yeah, I think that standard Molex(sp?) pins and sockets will fit. Now if I can just locate the ones I know I have left over from my Ham Radio days 25 ...
No I don't have the part number. That's one of the things I asked for help on in my first post. I was hoping someone with a parts book supplement woul...
When you weld up the new mount, rig up some way to purge the air from the inside of the tube with the shield gas. This prevents carbon precipitation a...
I think it will make a geat rig. I have a '67 BMW with an R75/5 engine (750 cc) with a very heavy sidecar. The car is a tr 500 that was converted to e...
The lock does not have to be in the center of the tub. Since you also have to mount the plate on the seat, you can put the lock between the snaps and ...
jabud, did you get your new windshield mounted yet? How did it turn out? Did you redrill the shield to match the earlier pattern?
65 1/2 Started riding on the street at 21, added hacking 6-7 years ago(see avatar(sp?)). Currently adding an '80 HD sidecar to my '72 FLH Have a ...