and to you as well, Liz.
Originally written by claude #3563 on 12/25/2007 1:58 PM I don't see it Bob. See attached pictures. Wheel looks like Harley or off a Terraplan...
Good morning Jim and welcome. Merry Christmas. What do you have for a rig? Can you post some pics (we LOVE pics) If I'm not mistaken Illin...
Good morning, Claude, and Merry Christmas to you. Look closer at photo # 1530. It looks like the axle pivot has been welded to a clamp of some s...
Originally written by storysunfolding on 12/25/2007 3:54 AM Am I going to have any issues with the sidecar not having any suspension? I can't te...
Originally written by storysunfolding on 12/23/2007 2:50 PM I'm in Northern Va- I just updated my profile as I should have when I joined. ...
from our USCA files section:
I think this illustrates just how popular this model was (or maybe how limited choices were) back in the '70s. We've had this question with a similar ...
Originally written by claude #3563 on 12/17/2007 6:18 PM Geez I guess I am nuts ..trying to run a sidecar business and pushing the tractor sup...
Originally written by claude #3563 on 12/17/2007 4:38 PM Vernon wrote: >>you still need to make some top mounts, but threaded struts and...
Originally written by Mark in Idaho on 12/15/2007 9:19 PM Discrimination of any type is an expression of ignorance. Are they really your "Friend...
During my "Wannabe One Percenter" phase I rode a hardtail panhead chopper. '70s style with the apehangers and tall sissybar, kick only, etc...
Originally written by ditch on 12/16/2007 11:03 PM ......and a coffin....always thought a coffin would make a cool tub.....there's a field behin...
I've always wanted to mount an old bumper car body on a sidecar chassis, and if you can find an old Air Force drop tank or drogue, well, DAMN!!! Pict...
that is going to be a very cool rig. The CB750 / Spirit is a classic combo. With the "Ratrod" paint and details you'll have one fine commuter.