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Rob, sorry for the slow reply--I've been unplugged on a sidecar trip since July 4. Welcome to the USCA forum! The problem with car tires that are t...
Hey, Ben! Allow me to use this thread to say "Welcome to the forum!" I've been unplugged the last couple of weeks while out hacking to Colorado and ...
Hey, Tom, I almost found myself in your neighborhood earlier this week and was gonna give you a call. Ended up driving through Lewiston then to Othel...
At the Annual Meeting in Hotchkiss last week, we all met the new Forum Admin who was just hired -- a real pro. I spoke with him and he's aware of the...
Quote from Valkrider on July 7, 2022, 11:51 am Also, what about limiting the range of its adjustability with limit switches or other meth...
Zooming your pictures I think I see a North Carolina license plate. Is the rig located in North Carolina? If so, maybe that guy from New England who...
Quote from 2FLTC on July 15, 2022, 7:18 am I think the R 18 need a different style sidecar. That one don't cut it. JMO It's fine to post "jus...
Quote from Gregory Knell on July 15, 2022, 10:45 am I just purchased a 1965 BMW with a Hollandia sidecar. Stock tire size on that bike (front and ba...
Here's a link to the website -- Nice website. Pricing and options clearly shown.
Are you using the Bridgestone Battlax BT46 150/80-16 Rear? That's gonna be your best bet in that size if you want a long lasting tire.
Dave, like Smitty says, what bike and sidecar outfit are you running? Do you have leading links or conventional forks? What tire are you using now a...
The selling price has lots of variables of course. Part of that is where you're located. Probably get less somewhere in the middle of Wyoming than i...
Alan-- The Emergency and Friendship Directory is private information! Your video shows the names, locations and phone numbers of quite a few member...
Rod Young is a member here (3WheelsBetter) and a pretty knowledgeable guy. Former owner of Motopodd Sidecars in the UK. He and I have traded PM's si...
Never would have guessed the old Motorvation required TWO shocks. Anyway, looks like a great solution. Now for the road test?