Ground clearance is really important for off-roading when taking on ruts, rocks and logs. Not so important for paved roads, thou if you unexpectantly...
Jay is also a top notch guy with a well respected shop that does beautiful work. Lonnie, Johnny Sweet and many other vendors here are also great to w...
Claude & Company at Freedom are top notch blokes! You can have confidence that they'll set you up right.
Welcome to the slightly off-center world of sidecars, Rodder! What kind of sidecaring do you want to do? Highway mile eating? Back road explor...
Does the GS have modified steering? If so, then you would need to mod it back to factory for solo riding. You'll need to factor that into the cost.
Consider what CCJon said about stainless brake lines. After years and years of brake cycling, rubber hoses can internally balloon on ya. IMHO, stain...
I agree with Lonnie, the 1100's are pretty hard to beat. Myself, I prefer the '82 as it had the dual-pot calipers but front and rear were not yet lin...
I'm guna try to make it to Gingerman in early June.
Motor in the sidecar.... Hmmmmm... Red may be onto something here!
One sidecar rig and 3 two-wheelers here. I have to admit tho, the two-wheelers are getting a bit dusty.
Welcome to the slightly off-center world of sidecars BG! Sorry to hear the rig you were buying fell thru. There is a For Sale section here on th...
Welcome to the slightly off-center world of sidecars, Tom! I'm sure you discovered with your ride in Sturgis that a sidecar rig is way different ...
Will, Let the interested fella know that the Gilmore Car Museum (near Kalamazoo) has a bike show in mid-June. There are often sidecars entered i...
DMC also sells a "chariot" type of car, not much more than a frame, a wheel and a seat, that might work for you. Jay also sells DIY frames if...