In theory yes, it would make a difference. BUT not enough to be worth bothering with. Has trail been reduced on the front end on this bike if so, ho...
In theory changing the tire size would change the trail some, But this is more theory then practical. It will not solve your problem. I would make sur...
No, the Goldwing is to heavy and these tires are to tall for a Goldwing. There is nothing not safe about bias ply tires, most bike run them. The origi...
No, the Goldwing is to heavy and these tires are to tall for a Goldwing. There is nothing not safe about bias ply tires, most bike run them. The origi...
There is a thread in the tec forum about parts for these sidecars. We can help with mounting hardware, and some brake parts. Jay G DMC sidecars ...
I would not run a Ural leading link. The newer ones I am told are much better, I mounted one around 1995 or so long before I was in the business onto ...
It is a Sputnik sidecar, we were the importer for a while on these. The serial number is on the fender mount just behind the step. The last two number...
I would go with the 6. One reason it was not offered at first and why some companies still do not offer it is that it required a bit for work to devel...
Stiffer springs on the front are a good idea, Keep in mind that your sidecar has no suspension on it! As such tire pressure makes a big difference in ...
The shop more then likely adjusted the steering head bearings per Honda's specifications. Usually for sidecar use, we over tighten the bearings a bit ...
On some bikes we end up putting the bikes turn signal bulbs on the sidecar so that they draw the same current, as such this always fixes the problem. ...
The way funding is set up in California for rider training, If an MSF school wants to offer sidecar training and keep their state funding for the MSF ...
We have done a fair number of the "mega" scooters and have mounts for the Suzuki Burgman 650, Honda Silverwing 600 and the BMW C650GT. In the case of ...
We put one of our Kenna sidecars on an XS1100 2-3 years ago. My customer found the bike as NOS at a dealer with only 12 miles on it when he brought it...
It is not easy to "take the body off" of a Vetter sidecar as the body does not sit on top of the frame like a normal sidecar would. I would still try ...