Skip to content
gnm109
@gnm109
Noble Member
Joined: September 20, 2006 2:57 pm
Topics: 9 / Replies: 1379
Reply
RE: What Are We??

I always go for the Brazil nuts and pecans first....LOL.

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Home built sidecar

It looks great! I was thinking how nice it would be to have some polished aluminumn edge molding all around the tub, say 3/4" X 3/4". It would lo...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Pusher, man , lousy wear.

Harley uses 3/4" toe in and one degree inward lean as a starting point......You need to be careful checking toe-in as it's possible to get it wrong un...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Pusher, man , lousy wear.

A regular Dunlop 402 on the rear of a Harley with TLE sidecar, if properly inflated, will generally go about 6,000 before it's tmie to think about ano...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Spring Rate for forks & rear

WinginCamera - 9/21/2009 10:25 AM Yes, the stock springs are too soft. The front sags about half it's travel without rider aboard. On the GL1800...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Spring Rate for forks & rear

Is the spring ate too soft right now? I thought the GL 1800 had air in the rear shock. I have stock springs on my Harley and it's OK as is. When ...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Forward/Reverse GL Gearbox (1000 & 1100)

Although the Honda does have an electric reverse, as you probably knoe, it is done by gearing the starter mechanism to the transmission and through th...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Forward/Reverse GL Gearbox (1000 & 1100)

CaptainMidnight85 - 9/18/2009 8:33 AM I got it off of the Quaife site... although it was a secured PDF... 1978 Honda Goldwing GL-1000... I h...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Harley TLE wheel question

timo482 - 9/18/2009 12:17 PM i prefer a rigid sidecar wheel - it makes lean out more predictable. to Yes. that's a good point. I re...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: 86 hd sidecar on 07 RK

timo482 - 9/17/2009 12:10 PM 07 bikes use ENTIRELY different front lower mounts and rear mount than 06 and earlier the old mounts wont fit ...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: 86 hd sidecar on 07 RK

All of the connection kit part numbers are spelled out in the HD sidecar manual. P/N 99485-07 (-07 in your case). Harley-Davidson has been making chan...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Harley TLE wheel question

timo482 - 9/17/2009 11:51 AM i assume you dont mean remove the hub, but rather remove the brake drum from the wheel they just bolt on - in ...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: Harley TLE wheel question

Fastblueheeler - 9/17/2009 5:10 AM Very nice Lonnie! Great colors! I'm wondering when they made the change from drum to disc. From my 200...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: How do you recover?

You really have little to no control when the wheel is off of the ground. The only answer is to maintain a speed that will permit you to keep the whee...

16 years ago
Reply
RE: My first sidecar mistake

Fastblueheeler - 9/2/2009 11:20 AM I bought a used Harley TLE sidecar recently and have already made my first mistake. Hope there are not many ...

16 years ago
Page 43 / 93