Originally written by welnet on 11/23/2007 6:28 PM Back to the original question - I have read two articles on Harley submitting a patent applic...
I will admit to a certain bias since I prefer sidecars and have never owned a trike. I have ridden the Harley Servi-car Model G's quite a bit. though....
Originally written by Peter Pan on 11/22/2007 9:49 AM Well I stepped into the shop yesterday after work: Sidecar and both sides of the engine ...
Originally written by Hack'n on 11/21/2007 8:26 PM Gaylord, Since adding the shock do you notice any improvement in the bouncing of the body? ...
Originally written by BoneYard on 11/21/2007 7:44 PM Now there is an idea. I had it out to replace the outer nut that was stripped. If my shim i...
Originally written by Hack'n on 11/21/2007 5:02 PM gnm109 wrote: Interesting how you refer to the HD sidecar as a "rocking chair". I've not ri...
Originally written by Hack'n on 11/18/2007 1:03 PM Sidecarbrit wrote: The wife does enjoy the ride in the HD as the leaf springs do take a lot...
Originally written by Peter Pan on 11/19/2007 6:30 AM Lonnie, I I have the bearing in its nest and the shaft inside the gear box. To pull wo...
Originally written by BoneYard on 11/20/2007 8:03 PM gnm109, I appriciate the help. Interesting HD took 20 years to come up with a fix! Think ...
Originally written by BoneYard on 11/20/2007 6:32 AM I am measuring with a straight edge on the bikes rear tire as it is somewhat wider than the...
Originally written by BoneYard on 11/19/2007 8:19 PM I hope someone may be able to offer some advice. I am working on a freinds '73 FL with hack...
Here is a picture of the tub shock. It connects to the lower frame with two U-bolts that tighten up into a bracket. The front threaded part of the sho...
Originally written by sidecarbrit on 11/17/2007 11:15 PM When they fitted the new rig they downloaded the latest software and told me there was ...
Originally written by Kirk on 11/15/2007 12:49 PM My only experience piloting a rig other than my own FLHR/TLE was taking a friend’s Yamaha FJ11...
The 74 FLH would be underpowered quite a bit. As Timo* says, it would only be good for slower rides. I have a 2004 88" bike and it pulls the side...