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jaydmc
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Joined: June 14, 2011 5:09 am
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RE: New to sidecar

Yes, take this sidecar off of your bike and replace it with a sidecar that was designed for a bike as large and heavy as your bike. This sidecar was n...

11 years ago
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RE: Velorex 562 Too Light for a Kawa Voyager XII?

The California sidecar is a much stronger sidecar, still you will want ballast. I would stay away from an early torsion bar suspension sidecar, if it ...

11 years ago
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RE: Broken Handlebars. Need help. Long post

I can only guess looking at photo's but I would say it was a poor weld on the handle bars, Chances are if you look close you will see rust where they ...

11 years ago
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RE: First Sidecar question: Why all the low mile rigs?

Yes, at the sidecar and trike classes both sidecars and trikes are provided. If you pass all you need do is take the completion card to the DMV and gi...

11 years ago
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RE: First Sidecar question: Why all the low mile rigs?

Hi Barry, Welcome to the club, Many reasons for low mileage bikes both with and with out sidecars, Set up right sidecars are a blast, set up wrong or ...

11 years ago
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RE: Triple trees

The triple tree's run $1000. The special hub with the brake rotor, wheel bearings, seals, brake caliper and a weld on bracket run $650. The kit also i...

11 years ago
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RE: Triple trees

We of course offer triple tree's as well as a kit to add a brake to this sidecar however our hub has a different bolt pattern then California sidecar ...

11 years ago
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RE: Velorex 562 Too Light for a Kawa Voyager XII?

The Velorex is a great little entry level sidecar for small bikes such as the blast, while the sportster is a bit larger engine size it is not all tha...

11 years ago
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RE: New GL1800 rig car tire question

We have also ran a 205 50 16 and if you tie back the inner plastic fender you can even fit a 215 50 16 tire on the rear. Jay G DMC sidecars www....

11 years ago
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RE: back to the drawing board.

The first two are spirit eagle sidecars. I could make some guesses at to the last one but parts of it are home made. Jay G DMC sidecars 866-638-...

11 years ago
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RE: back to the drawing board.

When we do the CB550 we use the same "kit" that we make for the CB750. The key to this is we replace the center stand with a mount that goes under the...

11 years ago
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RE: back to the drawing board.

I would look for a Triumph Bonneville. Much better bike then the Enfield and they make great sidecar bikes, we build a lot of these with our M72D, or ...

11 years ago
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RE: back to the drawing board.

When you are ready to do this again, I suggest going with a made in the USA sidecar with dedicated bike specific mounts, Our company or any of the oth...

11 years ago
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RE: Opinions on Texas Ranger vs Standard Sidecar?

I prefer narrower sidecars on this bike as long as it is wide enough for your passenger. Have you looked at our M72 type sidecars? Our M72B is only $3...

11 years ago
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RE: What did I get myself into

The GL1200 is one of the few bikes that we find always ends up needing a steering damper to get rid of a wobble, most other bikes we can adjust it out...

11 years ago
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