Assuming you haven't changes the steering dimensions of the bike, you should be able to remove the sidecar in under 15 minutes. And as long as you ca...
Thanks for the update Lorenz! Keep ride safe and keep the news from the road coming!
Johnny Sweet in Greer SC may be able to help you out. Here is a thread on some of his work.
Are they "universal" mountings? I had universals on my 1100 (pretty much the same frame as your 1000) and they worked very poorly. I ended up gettin...
Nice mod! I've been thinking of doing something like that to my Auburn Gemini (aka Texas TwinStar). I showed your pics to the Mrs and she likes!!
I'm not a big fan of universal mounts. I had one fail on me, causing me to cut short a planned 1200 mile trip. I'm also kicking myself for the damag...
Good deal Ken, see you on the flag line!
Hi K, PGR, I assume? I have a pole set up on the tail of my Goldwing for the same purposes, but I doubt my mounts will help you much. Are you w...
Does your hack have enough room for an adult to ride with them? A lap belt and an adult are prolly the best option. Lap belt alone otherwise. Maybe...
I'll second Boatzo on leanout. When I first set up my rig, I had a hard pull to the right which I corrected.. er.. over corrected by leaning the ...
if ur familiar with piloting an aircraft, add YAW to your motorcycling experiance. A sidecar will push on decel and drag on excel. that is in additi...
Looks GREAT Quik! You'll need to restock that frige for the next phase 😉
I participate in Photo Scavenger Hunts on a couple motorcycle forums. Instead of it being a single day/weekend gathering at a specific location, it's...
Hello again T-bird! The orange reflective triangle would be a good item to pack for both emergency and parking use. Many US spec bikes also have...