Al wrote: >>At the bottom of all of this is the idea that someone MAY be interested in getting into sidecaring and wonders if the cost is reas...
Ditch wrote: >>There is only one way to "fix" the problem: "Universal Standards". I don't see that happening as the industry in general seems ...
More bracing will never hurt. No sense in being concerned if it is 'good enough'.If in doubt build it stout.
If you are going to do this practice a lot maybe with no one in the sidecar and just weight added. If you can practice in a parking lot with no weight...
I totally love the cargo type sidecars. The designs of them can be from a simple truck box to a one off box built for specific needs or combinations o...
There are many more good combinations of bike and sidecar out there than bad ones. There are many more good subframes out there than bad ones. Th...
The bikes I have had over the years were for one reason. To ride. I take decent care of my machines and overall have had very few problems with them. ...
Originally written by Peter Pan on 3/18/2008 11:07 AM Hello Tim, typical, later you become wiser. If you would have stated the information of ...
Originally written by Modelflyered on 3/18/2008 1:21 PM ...... Beeing 6ft 5in tall its quite hard for me to ride much else, or take a differn't mak...
Tim, Sounds like you have someone who is experienced and has a good handle on things. Bet the guy would get a kick out of reading this thread....lo...
Originally written by joehowards on 3/17/2008 5:25 PM I have a '84 Honda Goldwing Aspencade with a Motorvation Formula II sidecar mounted up. Th...
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Originally written by Hack'n on 3/15/2008 2:54 PM Well said, Claude. Taking into consideration motorcycle manufacturers tolerances and ongoing...
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