Spirit Eagle made by Spirit of America Sidecars ...or an EZ Rider...or a Pied Piper ...or an early California Sidecar when they were stil in Californi...
JC wrote: >>Yes, suggest going Ape, but village of Cougar will welcome any idiot.<< Great it sounds like a winner and I may even fi...
Whatever happened in this advisory board meeting .,..anyone know?
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What kind of size and weigth for your cargo are you talking here? Note that very few weld on the bike frame when attaching a sidecar. Note that ...
Just an FYI to all my special and other friends: Looked up 'Spetnaz' on the net to hopfuly assist in my lack of having a full rounded vocabulary. ...
>>>Adding third wheel to carry 50 liter LPG tank and telescoping spar bearing kayak hull saddles. Are NOT interested in sale of sidecars, sec...
UPDATE: I finally found a link to Mirriam Cycles as mentioned in my previous post. According to the site: "This car was originally built b...
Originally written by Hack'n on 11/22/2007 3:42 PM From post#31093: The Terraplane was only produced between 79 and 82. Not so. The Terrapla...
The double wide sidecar actually had accomodations (built in hinges) to install a removable door for kid saftey although the door itself was never add...
Originally written by gregbenner on 11/30/2007 8:09 PM I have a Suzuki 1000 V Strom with a Ural sidecar. The work was done by Jay (Dauntless). I...
We made the sidecar in the shop from scratch. It had a swaybar, torsion bar suspension , braked sidecar wheel linked into the rear of the bike. (The b...
Attached in a picture of a rig we did from scratch a while back based on a R100GS. This one was a double wide to carry two kids in it but was still a ...
Pierro, Thanks for clearing that up my friend. I had always heard of these called 'Sweet Sidecars' and the name 'Hydroplane' threw me off. Do you k...
Mark makes some good points. Many bikes out there that will serve the purpose very well as a good dirt road runner without being a full on dual sport ...