Hack'n - 11/28/2010 1:12 PM I think the Cozy is much lighter than 185# Lonnie Much
WELCOME ABOARD GREG! You have either an Auburn sidecar or a Texas Sidecar. Call Bob Darden at Texas Sidecar he will know for sure. Say hello to him...
We have a Ural sidecar we took in on trade in house right now that had been painted with bedliner. Got kind of a cool look to it. I think it is almost...
The stock friction damper on a /5 should do okay for you if your sidecar mounting system is okay and no other issues with the bike are creating th eh...
The idea is to define as many attachment points as possible and then connect the dots with the actual subframe. The steering head area is important an...
Hack'n - 11/11/2010 11:26 AM It will take a sub-frame. Lonnie And a fairly invloved subframe to do it right...
This type of hookup was popular for a while and did work quite well. Craig Vetter Terraplane design was similar but was a manual version. Vern did do ...
rmoriss2 - 11/13/2010 4:17 PM The mounts are Hannigan dealer mounts.They were set up by the Ontario dealer but mine is the first one they have e...
You can go ahead and reset your lean out. Then level the sidecar with the ecc and then recheck your toe in. That probably sopunds easier than what I w...
Try and set the sidecar frame level side to side with the sidecar wheel vertical in such a way that your lower mounts line up with the bike's mounting...
If you are in an area that has thrift shops or goodwill stores you may be able to find some kind of bag or whatever pretty cheap. Sand is a good balla...
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Here is one, in th erough, for a R1200GS. The additional stuff on the right side is for th ecustom panniers etc. Attached files
Let me see if I can post some subframe pics. These pictures are for a V Strom but it may give you the idea. Attached files
It,like so many bikes today ,will require a well built subframe.