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Nice Christmas photos Red. Thanks. Merry Christmas from Lee & Jena and our "crew" -- Scooby and the sidecar dogs Corkie & Maddie. There...
One thing to be wary of is being distracted by the child, or dog, in the sidecar. It sure is easy to look over/down for a few seconds too many.
Glad you are enjoying your URAL rig; they're lots of fun and great for tooling around the back roads and taking the dog for a ride -- BUT cross countr...
Mike, we have two different shocks on our two Texas sidecars, but I don't recall which models or spring rates without looking. We generally adjust ou...
david lloyd - 12/22/2010 1:29 AM Since I cannot ride ... the hottest pepper in the world. After you eat that you should be able to walk out...
There's one of us down here in the mid-South that mounts political campaign signs in his hack and drives around town. I hear it draws a lot of attent...
That's a great idea. I'm not much into racing, but I'd sure enjoy easing my rig thru the corkscrew -- slowly, mind you. Unfortunately, I'm a little ...
Lonnie, I suspect that if I had been starting from "scratch" I would have chosen one of the "new" Bonneville's for a tug as well.
Hey Phel, I have no experience with a 1200 Sportster, but we are pleased with our '02 rigid mount 883R. But I'm biased as that's the bike we already ...
timo, please keep us informed re: the 500r16 tire. If it would squeeze on a 3-inch rim I might look into trying one on our Sportster next go-round, e...
We have posted a lots of photos from the 2010 Caddo Lake Rally in the Albums section at: Including the "Official" Group Photo in the next post. ...
Welcome Gus. I'd suggest we meet for breakfast Saturday morning, but I can't quite make it to Jersey this weekend. Keep us posted re: your PC800...
Dog and Chauffeur look happy. Be careful. Jena and I both suggest a sidecar training class if available in your area.