jaydmc - 12/17/2013 10:59 AM If you are located any where near us, We might take the Vetter in on trade, Shipping the sidecar would eat up to mu...
We like to place the hitch so the left trailer wheel tracks behind the bikes wheels. No sense leaving more tracks in the road than necessary and also ...
There are larger sidecars from Hannigan of course that would do well for you but the Hannigan Classic Twin would be a decent bang for the buck if buyi...
Peter Pan - 12/15/2013 12:52 PM Claude is back! Nice notice, I haven't read from You since May and imagined you travelling around or tied up ...
You can go wide with no issues as long as your mounts work out okay. Make sure three is enough thread inside the upper struts and of course that the l...
merry Christmas to all. Nice outfit Richard,,,,keep it aired up.
What model Hannigan sidecar do you have. Lots of variables out there.
Off balance you make some very good points. I also commend you for doing the research you have done. Sidecar ARE much more stable then a solo bike of...
I agree with Jay. However, we have done older velorexses on larger bikes but when doing so we plated the frame with 1/8" steel welded in , changed the...
We replace the swingarm pivot with a 1" spindle and a hub with tapered roller bearings to mount a modified or new swingarm to. Then run a torsion tube...
Capt Jon....The Harley Manual as Joyce mentioned will not really apply across the board to your combination. Mounting system is different and the har...
Was on the phone for along time with Doug last week and he seems to be doing well.
Be very careful in using the front wheel for lean out measuements as if it is anything but pointed straight ahead the camber curve will give you a fl...
Feel free to give me a call. You can use string run over some blocks or something for a straightedge. too much Toe in will typically only give you mor...
Google 'cedar stip canoe'. That is another option for building a body and has been done with good results.