I'll have to pass on this offer. I'm no longer working with late model Beemers or Gold Wings. Lonnie Northwest Sidecars
I had a similar experience in 1990 after being T-boned by a nice drunken lady in a 1978 Chrysler. Had a crushed right foot where the brake pedal of m...
The Russians have done one of these too in the past.
Good for Bob and Deb. Is their operation the one that is being handled by a broker? I see a sidecar business for sale lately. I'm sure someone will...
This one has been around for a while. The seam was probably filled before it was painted. I had a "95 model and it needed the chrome cover strips. ...
It was a narrow chrome 16" auto wheel with a spoker basket wheel cover. I think you can see the front fender brace. This was an old pic, scanned to...
Neff being a BMW specialist built many LL's, conversion parts and subframes for early Beemers, in Arizona. Sometimes it took quite a while due to his...
Here's one with a fender change. I also did a Harley fender and wheel mod several years ago on a "leftie" companion bound for OZ but I can't find the...
I go one degree plus with bike and sidecar normally loaded for lean-out. Lonnie
The modified trees add a lot of easy steering and less arm fatigue. Lonnie
I'd upgrade to 103ci and add the HD clutch. Worked for me! Lonnie
Pickup a Harley sidecar manual on eBay. Lots of them available. Lonnie
A Sprint is certainly not the most dependable tug. Buyer will get lots of right leg exercise though. Or maybe both legs, pushing it back home. ...
Was the California guy Doug Bingham?
Ok, The one that was left when the bike rode off. It's the same sidecar that we've had for a shop mascot for many years. It had an Indian decal and...