Down to 25 lbs and see how that goes.
Thanks, I'm down to 30 lbs, ( in the tire - not me ) and we'll see how that goes.
When trying to beef up the front end of a gold wing, I always go to linear springs based on the weight of the bike and the rider. They do the job and...
Yes I mean more vertical, whatever the angle. From what I have read on sidecars, some try and keep the track width in the 50-52 " range. I've never ...
Welcome to the sidecar world, from Canada. You will want to check out a creditable dealer or sidecar specialist that will mount your sidecar to your ...
Thanks, I'll play around with the air pressure. I had a new tire installed and they filled it to the max, 90 lbs I believe, but my tire gauge wou...
I would suggest that you go with a better lower sub frame that mounts to the bike, and then the sidecar mounts to it. The lower mounts need to be muc...
I got my first sidecar about a month ago and they do take some getting used to. I put on about 400-500 easy miles, parking lots, local 2 lane roads a...
Will do once I change, likely early in the fall. I'd thought I could go with a 110/90x18 on the front but measuring the difference between the bolt h...
Thanks Jay.
Bike is a 95 BMW R100RT with a sidecar. Bike has the stock cast wheels so it will take a tubeless tire, even though the K Blocks currently have a tub...
Anybody running the Avon AM26 Roadrider Front tire on their BMW sidecar rigs. I've seen that one recommend on other posts for the front tire on a sid...