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It appears to my untrained eye that this is the variable throttle input. The wires to connectors 2&3 on the controller are throttle input. Frequen...
Just remember- the whole point of the question, and the conclusion from this info, is that I probably need AT LEAST 70 pounds of ballast to get it to ...
captdan - 6/26/2017 8:13 AM I am very new to sidecar driving, about a month, and am still a little scared of the right twisties in Pa. I have 50 lb...
So, as mentioned, one of my two close calls was when the wheel came up. On a right curve with oncoming traffic, I went across the center lane and almo...
Sadly, Lonnie has passed away. With his idea and a bit of his advice, and the article from the Sidecarist, I am planning to do this upgrade he designe...
I can't find your post number 90225 . Maybe I don't know how to search by post number? I found another thread where it was mentioned.
Hannigan s right, I'm pretty sure it's the same model at Motor City in MI. My GF sat in it, at 6' 4" she still had room to spare. 🙂 With the windshie...
Thanks guys! 🙂 I get it, there is no hard & fast rule, but I'm glad you understood what I meant. I'm going to go find Al's post he referenced. Wh...
Motor City Indian has a nice one, too. I think they said they decided to go with Jay from now on as well, but this was a Hannigan. IIRC he said they h...
I think it's a good idea. I haven't been riding a rig for long, but anything that gets people to see you is good, and getting them to mentally process...
Hey Lonnie, I was looking for some bows to go with this, and saw it was supposed to have them included. You got any left?
I strapped mine up like you were thinking of doing while I did adjustments. I put ballast on the seat, as if I were riding. I don't get how these guys...
As an amateur who's done it only with the advice of the worthies above- take it off, unless it's too much of a pain with wiring or something. Trust me...