I went with the 13" length. Seems to be OK and not lean, but my sidecar tire looked crooked when new due to the weird fender cut.
I still have a stack of information Doug sent me when I initially contacted him regarding sidecars. He was great to talk to! You needed to grab a cup ...
As I understand, raked trees change the angle of the forks (think of choppers) and offset changes the distance of the forks from the head tube midline...
I ended up going with some generic fleabay units. seem pretty good quality and are damped well. Anyone want the other shock for $30 shipped, let me ...
cortcomp - 11/22/2015 2:09 PM I am re-doing my SoA (although i think it has a calif body, it's fiberglass and no support ribs.) Anyways i u...
thank you for the replies! I'll give Dave a call next week. In the meantime, I'm scouring fleabay and the local salvage yards
jaydmc - 6/12/2015 7:34 AM If you look into what it takes to make frame clamps by the time you make them and plate them, you could not hope to d...
Al Olme - 6/8/2015 7:39 PM I'd suggest that you look at the Motorvation site. They produce a pretty complete line of fittings AND they publish ...
jaydmc - 6/9/2015 7:47 AM We provide both bike specific mounting hardware as well as "universal" type clamps, weld on clevis's, eye bolts, bosse...
I had huge issues with my Inder sidecar, including the wheel bearings, shoddy paint, dented, and a bowed floorboard. I bought it from an outfit in Lo...
Matt installed my previous sidecar rig and did an awesome job. He was truthful in saying it would be a few months before it was done. He had to build ...
Phelonius - 1/18/2015 8:30 PM Back in the mid to late seventies, I had a friend with a 550 Honda with an engine he had warmed over a bit. He wa...