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gnm109
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Joined: September 20, 2006 2:57 pm
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RE: questions about finding the correct sidecar

Originally written by JohnC on 4/10/2007 8:38 AM Based just on my own limited experience, I have to disagree that a HD bike should 'automaticall...

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RE: questions about finding the correct sidecar

Originally written by tacchi88 on 4/10/2007 2:56 AM For a Harley, the Harley sidecars are the best. They are comfortable and have fewer sidecar...

19 years ago
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RE: What years will Harley sidecar fit?

Hi, I took a look in my 2006 sidecar book and it does not show an exact cross-reference to a particular conneection kit. For a 2006 motorcycle, t...

19 years ago
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RE: ballast question

You probably could get by with about 50# of ballast in whatever form. The original Harley frame ballast that they no longer sell, was 46#. That was mo...

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RE: Harley Sidecar

Originally written by chrism on 4/6/2007 7:13 AM What years of a Harley sidecar will fit a 91 Tour-Glide or a 88 Electra-Glide ? Thanks, Chr...

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RE: questions about finding the correct sidecar

Originally written by claude #3563 on 3/30/2007 3:32 PM I have welded some mounts onto bike frames but only fo rmy own stuff or if comeone wante...

19 years ago
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RE: questions about finding the correct sidecar

Originally written by Hack'n on 3/30/2007 10:29 AM gnm109, Not to be nit picky but, FYI: The 1998 95th Anniversary HD's had a disc sidecar b...

19 years ago
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RE: questions about finding the correct sidecar

Hi Claude. Well, it's good to know that other sidecars can be fitted to a Harley. Actually, I like the idea of a subframe since it would permit the in...

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RE: questions about finding the correct sidecar

Originally written by JohnC on 3/21/2007 4:34 PM Lonnie, Did you ever consider another manufacturer before you went with the Harley car? I...

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RE: I am getting a sidecar!

I would definitely get a bill of sale on any motorcycle parts you purchase. You never know when you might be called upon to prove ownership.

19 years ago
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RE: I am getting a sidecar!

I just purchased a new Harley sidecar. It comes with a formal bill of sale which could be converted into a title in a state that requires one. Califor...

19 years ago
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RE: looking for a side car body

Here's one on eBay.......unfortunately it has no hardware and he won't ship....I just noticed that he has a reserve on it, too.....he may have an infl...

19 years ago
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RE: Deep washboard roads and a harley hack

Admittedly, Harley sidecars are not the best on a washboard road but they can be improved. I use a 50/50 hydraulic shock on mine. it goes between the ...

19 years ago
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RE: Going over to the "Dark Side"....running car tires on rigs..

Well, if you were to take your bike to my local Harley dealer (if you had a Harley) it would probably cost you at least $400 to have the rear tire cha...

19 years ago
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RE: Rubber-mounted engine used in tug?

Yes, my 1993 Shadow VT-1100 (4 speed) manual was similar. It had recommended speeds for shifting points that were extremely low. On my Harley I always...

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