Originally written by David on 9/30/2007 5:11 PM Hey Mike, where in central PA? I live in Centre Co., Claude Stanley in Union Co.He can "Hook yo...
Originally written by Hack'n on 9/30/2007 1:57 PM Claude, I'm aware of what you meant but I was just trying to clarify it for the less experie...
Originally written by Tinkertoy on 9/29/2007 3:47 PM Took the sidecar for my first short ride today, makes my goldwing drive like a truck, didn'...
Originally written by Hack'n on 9/29/2007 6:27 PM Claude writes: "The effort involved will be less with a lower final drive ratio no matter...
Originally written by RedMenace on 9/26/2007 10:58 PM Gearing down may be impractical. If you can put a lower profile tire on the back it may he...
Jeep, I did not look up where you are on Pa but we are about 50 miles north of Harrisburg in Penns Creek, PA. (THE TOWN NOT THE CREEK). The 1500 an...
At one time I really felt that a larger diameter wheel would provide a much better ride. In theory this can be true due to it going over road inperfec...
Originally written by akathetroll on 9/25/2007 3:59 PM Could also try a smaller OD rear tire. I did that on my Virago rig and Gold Wing ring. ...
I recently spent some time with the owner of this company. Intersting fella and former asphalt stock car racer. These rigs work pretty well. The on...
Originally written by Hack'n on 9/21/2007 3:03 PM Claude Writes: "Mating it all together is done on the floor of course. You can usualy spot sid...
Something built from scratch with gobs of power. Engine would be mounted at rear of sidecar and come from the automotive world and be tubocharged. Si...
I cross posted the link to SCT. Hope that was okay to do
Originally written by Reardan Tom on 9/18/2007 7:39 PM Seems to me that you might have so much stuff in the way that you wouldn't really have an...
A friend at the shop one day suggested we modify the lift so a sidecar rig could be run up on it from the side. The more I thought about it the more i...
Originally written by tkpinsc on 9/17/2007 2:03 PM Trikes and two wheelers are not excluded from this forum. Both are often discussed as they re...