Welcome Mike , You have a heavy (over 800#) bike. Make sure you mate it with a heavy sidecar that will support the bike and loads it will carry saf...
If economically feasible we like to buy local if possible. Even here in Boise, where most parts and such are more expensive than when we operated on ...
The reason for the 90 degree angle is for a neutral standoff point for the sidecar, to maintain the position of the sidecar to the bike and keeping th...
I would buy the five. Just how expensive are they? (you could use some of the money you are saving on gas lately.) Lonnie
Having mounted hundreds of Velorex sidecars to both early and late Harley Sportsters in the past decades, I've found that the rear lower mount is the ...
Is it 103 CI time Tom?
This could be a frame for a racing sidecar. Lonnie
Circa 2005, the advent of the Cruiser and Tour models, the Velorex sidecars all had the new swingarm with the 20mm axle. Earlier models including th...
Watsonian GP Sport. Could be from Eighties or earlier. Lonnie
Any Hack Skinners or Pilo/Drivers want to add anything? Lonnie
Here's a few pix of the CSC Commutor. Lonnie Attached files
Would this be yours? The one that I found in an aircraft hanger in Nampa, ID a couple of years back that has a belly tank? Lonnie At...
I must have been hard of thinkin' when I wrote that one Al. I meant to say: the pull (from the sidecar side) would be hard without a compensating...
Get the VW one that has the same end fitting. The V Dub dampers are not all the same. Lonnie