Sidcar - 1/26/2015 5:04 PM Most M20's in the forties were for Army Despatch Riders so a military sidecar like that on the aural wouldn't look ou...
Over here the M20 was most common with two types of sidecar. For the family man a saloon type like the Watsonian Maxstoke or with a box sidecar in th...
Sidcar - 12/26/2014 10:22 AM Merry Christmas from the UK. Beware the three ghosts Phelonius. Have a Happy New Year everyone and safe riding in...
Merry Christmas from the UK. Beware the three ghosts Phelonius. Have a Happy New Year everyone and safe riding in 2015. Sid
I had the same problem with my GL1500/Oxford outfit. I fitted an EZ-Steer triple tree kit and the steering was transformed. The steering is so much ea...
I've got a Watsonian Oxford hitched to my GL1500 it takes an adult and two children comfortably. If I was your side of the pond I'd be looking at the ...
My GL1500/Oxford outfit returns 30 to32 mpg (that's Imperial gallons). The Oxford is a barn of a sidecar, my friends call it "The Bungalow", so I'm no...
I put triple trees on my Goldwing/Oxford outfit and have no regrets. The improvement was amazing. Sid
Looks good but I hope you've got strong shoulder muscles with those handlebars I think your going to need them. I've got the service tool to take the ...
Nice one Swampfox how did you do that? Sid
After much trial and error picture now in my album "Sid's Pics"
Your machine put me in mind of this outfit a 1930 McEvoy 1000cc J.A.P. engine. Much scruffier than yours but it goes like a rocket. Sid
Greetings from the UK, Great looking Triumph, love to hear it run but not one that instantly says sidecar tug, unless an Inter Retro is a racing pla...
Can't speak for a Harley but my Goldwing/Oxford outfit, sidecar fitted by Watsonian themselves, was as heavy as lead to steer and had a vicious handle...