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Phelonius
@Phelonius
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Joined: March 6, 2008 7:15 am
Topics: 54 / Replies: 599
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RE: Best Sidecar Option

The best sidecar option is the one that does the particular job you require it to do. It is like "what is the best pair of shoes". They have to fit ...

12 years ago
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RE: overloading

As for the Harley cooling problem on the rear cylinder, It is not a problem with a sidecar rig depending on the shape of the hack body. As wind i...

12 years ago
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RE: overloading

Only after I got it home. I didn't have a long enough extension cord.

12 years ago
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RE: overloading

People stared like they had never seen a refrigerator before.

12 years ago
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RE: overloading

When I transported an upright refrigerator on a dirt bike , I may have been pushing the envelope just a little. Attached files

12 years ago
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RE: another newbie ???

As long as the water table is lower than your pit.

12 years ago
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RE: Lighting

Lighting strikes again!

12 years ago
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RE: VT600 Shadow + Velorex 562

If the guy is as dense as it sounds, maybe sidecars are not really something he should be driving. Be careful you don't let yourself in for a lawsuit...

12 years ago
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RE: Picture troubles

Go to photo bucket and click on the picture you want. When it has enlarged, press control and click the bar at the same time. Come back to this s...

12 years ago
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RE: New tug question

Have you thought about Motoguzzi?

12 years ago
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RE: Dogs And Sidecars

With meatloaf in your sidecar you need not fear breaking down. Just keep a sled dog harness in the bustle, he will be happy to tow you home.

12 years ago
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RE: another newbie ???

Just prostrate yourself alongside your beloved, generously lavish your affections and perform whatever rituals are called for.

12 years ago
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RE: What can I expect riding tug solo?

First and foremost, remember to put your foot down when you stop. Or expect great embarrassment.

12 years ago
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