If the legs are spaced evenly you will have a very stable chair. Many three legged chairs were built years ago due to the floors being uneven...so the...
Good post Tom. Please read the article on thsi in th emost recent Sidecarist. Hal, of course , is correct but this is th e'short answer'. Yes, there a...
Sometimes our minds begin to play tricks on us. If you ever get confused about what lead does for you just think about trying to drive you family car...
Mike wrote: >>Don't worry Claude. I don't plan on losing the Valk. Just need a project like the rest of you guys.<< Heck man I can ...
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Claude staggers... steps back three steps grabs his heart and falls over.
That thread is pretty long but there is some good info there. Read Hal Kendall's response late in the discussion it is good. Hal also lives down Houst...
Not the conventional HPS by any means but to get around an oval much faster than these things would be an accomplishment. Click here: www.sideca...
More lean out to get rid of pull to the right on straight stretches of road. But...probably will make rig more 'tipsey' in right handers. Stiffer susp...
Rich, I think you will have a great resource for info on your mounting concerns right from Bob Darden at Texas Sidecars and Trikes. Bob is the owne...
Just in case anyone is not aware of it the USCA logo is a picture of Hal Kendall's Laverda/ Watsonian outfit. Hal is cofounder of the USCA along with ...
Here is another one. It is Roger Symington's site. Roger used to own Ralph's Comanchee.
If you are cruising the boneyards looking for a candidate take a peek at the mid eighties K Cars. I have used the rear spindles and hubs from these fo...
In my last post I mentioned Ralph Gerkens' Comanchee sidecar outfit. Here is a link to Ralph's site . There are many great pictures etc. there.