Originally written by Shadow1100T I got my tank fromand I used a small elc. fuel pump sold under the name of Mr. Gasket, the tank comes with metal ti...
Originally written by Al Olme Consider adding a pump and going for safer placement. The extra complexity is a good trade off for a safer installati...
Originally written by Al Olme You guys scare the s*** out of me! Plastic fuel tanks, bungee cords, ZIP TIES! Al, I do understand and appreciat...
Originally written by claude #3563 Have had sucess with just putting a piece of masking tape on the back of the pads in a pinch. Probably not recom...
Once she gets a chance to sit in the relative comfort of most sidecars she'll be sold. My Mom, in her 70's, actually enjoyed getting stuffed down int...
You might want to get in touch with Wayne Doenges, on here as Solo 1. He's about your length of life experience and a recent convert to the sidecar ma...
There are a few of us in the Indianapolis area. There is also a loose knit club based here, the "Hoosier Hacks." We hold a campout / rally ...
Just to give you'all an idea about how the State of Kentucky can work when it comes to raising revenue, did everyone notice about fifteen years ago &q...
The body looks like one of the short Equaleans. I don't recognise the chassis. Equaleans had a unique leaning arrangement that allowed the sidecar to...
I did get it mounted. Had to fabricate the entire mounting system and weld the ball track back together. I found original mounting instructions and d...
Same here. When I've given my spiel about the world of sidecars my magazines are gone and I never find them on the ground nor do I usually find my tri...
I'd like to see a color issue once or twice a year. Folks I've spoken with, particularly at some local shops where I left copies of the Sidecarist, ha...
check my photo section here. I scanned in all of the paperwork from Equalean awhile ago. See if it's the same. If any of it is different I'd like t...
Just ol' Bob's opinion but I think that either an old Spirit of America (in their many incarnations) or the new Texas Ranger is an almost perfect matc...