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NorthwetNeil
@northwetneil
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Joined: August 25, 2024 7:38 pm
Last seen: February 10, 2026 12:50 am
Topics: 4 / Replies: 43
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

@miles-ladue Yeah I plan to do most of that in a similar manner or such. I almost forgot about Seafoam, haven't seen it in years, but I've been a lazy...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

Yikes so I went to town but just missed the locksmith. 90 degree weather, vented jacket still pretty hot and the engine was baking me. Reminded me of ...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

Well now that I have lined the state's pockets with a new fee, I have printed my temporary License. I get to do this all over again, after I complete ...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

Yes EML but I still wonder who they subcontracted. The whole bike and car was setup in LA before he brought it back home up here, from what she told m...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

I looked at the rims closer again and realized they are stamped EML so not sure. With the type of construction they almost look heavy but not sure. Ma...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

I wonder if that was confused with bars, too. She had preset the tires before I picked it up. Just refilled them and they were super low. I have never...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

Ok been looking it over getting familiar in-between honey dues. Very happy about the many thoughtful details and efforts made to make this awesome fro...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

Yeah I had already decided if I am going to spend time doing the drills for my endorsement it would be smartest to do it on what I plan to live with. ...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

So new to me rig is home. No drama in the 80 mile trip other than I trusted the fuel gauge. Molly (second owner,) thought I had enough gas to make the...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

As a SCCA Street Survival skills instructor I will probably take ideas from all and modify to my tastes. I am a bit from the seat of the pants school....

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

I'll take a look once I pick it up Sunday. Is that a brand that will be stamped in the rim? They are beefy tires and nearly new. I hope to live as lon...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

Thanks folks, your feedback is encouraging! FM I am nearly that insane except, I despise holiday weekend traffic and definitely want to mess about in ...

2 years ago
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RE: New Sidecar guy, old rider, looking at an older rig.

I must admit, when you first pointed this bike out, I was worried about the age and miles and sort of pushed it to the back of my list. After going ba...

2 years ago
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RE: 2012 Triumph/2015 Hannigan rig $9,500

OH Wow! That IS a great value! I loved my Tbird Storm, but realized the cruising sitting position with forward controls was rough on my low back when ...

2 years ago
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