The sidecar picture posted by Roger S. is an LBS sidecar from the Netherlands. The poster Ad Donkers has contacted me and is affilialted with the co...
Doing a leading link on a telelever BMW is possible and has been done. Most commonly the exisiting telelever shock is replaced by a solid bar. This ge...
Al Olme - 12/30/2009 12:16 PM From everything I've heard from HD Dealers and guys who should know, ALL installations are done after the bikes an...
jfixit - 12/27/2009 11:06 AM I'm buying through Bob Wark at the Warkshop so I do have a back up plan if I find myself in over my head. I think B...
jfixit - 12/26/2009 3:15 AM Thanks for the replies. I can see that my attempt to turn setup into a black and white issue isn't going to happen. ...
Lonnie's request for information will surely help on a specific combination. The basics are the basics though even of they vary a little as far as ...
1ironhead - 12/23/2009 2:26 PM Thanks claude.I had to get rid of the Harleys,but I picked up a 77 Yamaha XS650 as a hardtail project.I found an ...
Pretty sure I can source a Harley sidecar chassis for a hardtail if you decide to go that route. We also make bodies that are similar to the '36-'67 H...
Go for it you may be surprized how well it handles. If you are not one to run low air pressure in the rear tire you'll be better off. If not get a s...
Hack'n - 12/21/2009 10:08 PM Claude, Those are pretty good examples if a guy wanted to do it on the cheap. Lonnie Yeah just a couple...
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Sounds to me like ya need some heavier springs on that thing.
Depending on which V Rod model you have you can reduce the trail using stock parts from other V Rod models to make steering easier. Mike (whew can't t...
Bagmaster - 12/19/2009 1:27 PM Yea, Claude, I've looked at the tires over at the Coker site and wasn't impressed at all with the choice or the p...