
Beautiful work Fab!
Your passenger's ear muffs also appear to have had another life
I currently used sand in double plastic bags and put into a duffel bag. The good - its moldable around other objects. the bad - doesn't hold its sha...
Hey Jeff, I have a quote I use often when asked if I'm crazy... "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!"
Greetingz Bob, welcome to the slightly off-center world of sidecars! A trick you can try to ensure you have enough weight in the car is to park y...
Not a formula, more a rule of thumb. The sidecar should be a quarter to a third the weight of the bike. Other factors such as the width of the hack,...
I have an '82 GL1100 that had wobble issues. I went with modified trees to smooth it out.
I like that Jerry! You should add that to the Quotes page.
Greetingz Lindsay, Welcome to the slightly off-center world of sidecars! Spokes on the drive wheel: - have you checked to make sure the wheel i...
Excellent idea Ace! I had also thought of hinging it in the middle to reduce it's height when stowed.
MrMike - 12/24/2017 11:58 PM Old School I have been considering this for some time also. You could have a lot of fun in parades and such (...
Merry Christmas All! Chris and I got in a ride yesterday. He says he's to busy for a ride today. Attached files
It may be a while, I've been planning and collecting parts for a few years. Just haven't found the time!
Soupy, Another approach is to select a sidecar where the body can be separated from the frame. That way, once the bike and frame are mounted, on...
Welcome (back) to the slightly off-center world of sidecars! As for you question about light rigs at high speeds, I'll leave that to someone with...