If I recall correctly, Harley built the reverse kit for a few years up to around 1997 when they dropped the drum brake as of the 1998 model. It had a ...
Originally written by maxm on 5/30/2009 1:53 AM Well this old auto shop alignment teacher thinks it will scrub with toe-in as the tires are pivo...
Originally written by Wngnut on 5/30/2009 2:53 AM With the old springs I found, I think, it would be hard to add shackles. Where I'm using found...
Originally written by Wngnut on 5/26/2009 5:27 PM Thats the ones:o) I'm trying to come up with a rubber mount for the front. It has to be able t...
As usual, nice work. Regarding your spring mounts. I see that the spring end is held firmly by the rear mount and pin. Is the front of the spring free...
.....................I'm taking the Oregon state Bar examine in July and I don't think I can risk sneaking away 🙁 Spencer Thats' ...
Originally written by timo482 on 5/13/2009 7:37 PM the forks have about 12 k - all but 500 miles with the sidecar im trying to avoid big ou...
Originally written by Wngnut on 5/10/2009 6:07 PM Got to play some more today:o) I had to shorten the rear mount some. The clevis/Eye's that I m...
Originally written by scrinch on 5/9/2009 4:54 AM II hardly ever see a sidecar on the road here in Maine and In my recent trip to TN, NC & V...
That's a nice idea. I like the look of billet parts that have been CNC machined. At this point, I'm doing well if I can get the Milling machine going....
Originally written by Wngnut on 5/4/2009 8:19 AM Nice mill! Does it come with the CNC controller? If not there is a bunch of stuff on the web to...
Right. It's time to slow down a bit and take it easy if you're not feeling well. Sometimes it helps to take a few days off in any case. When I se...
Originally written by tropicalpete on 5/1/2009 5:38 PM I have a 85 Super Glide with side car , anybody who could give me the best set up specs l...
Originally written by sidecarbrit on 5/1/2009 4:56 PM Its interesting that the rubber work is a little bit suspect- but its only a small thing- ...
As mentioned above, mounting on a crash bar is a really bad idea. You should always connect to the frame or subframe.