Originally written by gregbenner on 5/14/2008 5:22 AM What sort of rear tire mileage (with Harleys) are you guys getting? The stock 402 Dun...
Originally written by dsmith on 5/12/2008 5:02 PM I ride old 70's models /5 BMW's. they are still a pretty good ol' work horse. People told me t...
Originally written by dsmith on 5/11/2008 4:40 PM Anybody looking for a Zundapp KS 601 "Green Elephant" project? This old (1953) guy comes comp...
Originally written by Kirk on 5/5/2008 11:27 AM I need to replace my tires soon and would like try an Auto tires all around. Anyone have experie...
Originally written by Hack'n on 5/7/2008 9:40 AM It has been recommended that both front and back brakes be used when stopping a sidecar rig. Si...
Originally written by archon on 5/7/2008 9:00 AM My Road King/ Liberty Outfit has had two sets of front brake pads replaced in 42K miles. The OE...
Originally written by whitsundaytattoo on 4/30/2008 2:21 AM Thanks GNM and Lonie, I have read that before. Was there a reason that you didn't ju...
Originally written by whitsundaytattoo on 4/28/2008 12:56 PM Hi, Was wondering about the gear ratio on my 04 Road King. I have read on another p...
I imagine that they might have tried. Most bikes presented for repair wouldn't have the sidecar fitted. They sure fixed a lot of frames on that matter...
Originally written by Threewheelsuk on 4/27/2008 1:59 PM Hello Dealers appear to have excluded any rocket 111 that were not standard from t...
Originally written by Threewheelsuk on 4/27/2008 11:54 AM Hello There have been a number of failures of the rocket 111 shaft bearings and t...
Very nice rigs, Lonnie. I would think that a Triumph would be a very good sidecar bike. I'm wondering, was it necessary to do any gearing changes...
I use a floor jack and a sheet of 1/2" plywood. Lift the rear wheel up about 6" and go at it. The bike will balance on the front and sidecar wheels.
Originally written by Rotten Ralph on 4/20/2008 12:27 PM Well the evil deed is done! Just finished mounting the rack on the TLE after measuring ...
Originally written by Hack'n on 4/19/2008 11:12 AM Sven, Is Shimmel german for mildew or mold (the green stuff that's on old bread and the ble...