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I have a 93 Tour Glide with a 96 sidecar. I just put a double banjo bolt on my rear caliper to attach the sidecar brake line. You may have 3/8-24 thre...
You might want to look at Spiegler brakes' web site. They have quick disconnects but they're not cheap.
I just bought a set of brake shoes for my 96 sidecar. I got them from J&P cycle, part no. 41801-58A. I think yours should be the same part.
I used JC Motors as the broker to ship a Harley sidecar door to door from Florida to Michigan, they did a very good job at what I thought was a reason...
I bought one from the member here, it is a machined piece, very good quality and reasonable price. His name on here is gnm109. Thanks, Dave
Here's mine, a little older version of your rig (and definitely not as clean). Attached files
Nice pictures, looks like it was a good trip. Wanted to ask a quick question about your rig, do you have a raked triple tree? Thanks, Dave
From the service manual, the total width from the left edge of the fairing to the sidecar wheel nut is 76.25 inches. Rear wheel track is 50.5 inches. ...
Looks good, here's mine, new to me this year. 93 Tour Glide with 96 sidecar. Attached files
Thanks guys, I will have to do some experimenting. -Dave
Someone has suggested to me that a Metzeler ME880 is a good option for durability if you stay with a motorcycle tire. I haven't put enough miles on my...
I have a 93 Tour Glide with a 96 TLE sidecar. I will put a little lean-out into it next week and see how that works. Its nice that it is the easiest a...
How did you tweak your adjustment to get where you are now? My rig still has a little pull to the right and it takes a little more effort to turn left...
I found this while searching about this subject. It seems to be a pretty complete description of how to use the Tri-Glide trees and fork tubes on a si...