Last seen: January 21, 2026 6:45 am
Seems most folks consider a sidecar rig a expensive novelty. Many motorcyclists have commented they would likely purchase a 2nd bike for similar mone...
Thanks for the tips, Fred & Fred: I went web-looking and found the 1:1 epoxy plus "Evercoat Gel Coat Scratch Patch: ...This one part formula does...
Rich, are you sure the K75 shock is not adjustable? I ask as I don't recall ever seeing a K-bike shock without an adjustment spring pre-load.
Hey rudyr: Didn't you say you preferred to mount the sidecar on the Triumph? What made you change your mind? Please post a pic(s)-we all want to see...
Hi rudy: Your America is quite similar to our 883R Sportster in both size, weight and power (except I understand the America's parrellel twin engine ...
Yes, nice rig indeed. Enjoy your new ride.
Hi Rich: Past experiences with a K75RT and K100RS has shown they are sensative to proper setting(s) on the rear shock and would "wallow" as a two-whe...
Hey Shaggy: It appears your wheel size is 3.00"x17". A similar search for replacement tires for my Sportster lead to a few vintage tire choices at ve...
Maddie has to be restrained as she wants to chase every squirrel she sees (and cats too - sorry Loon), and we counted 12 squirrels in the first block ...
Great story Tom
Hi towbiz: Welcome to the forum. I have no experience with the Spalding, but search the forums for posts by fellow member Texan and you will find se...
Hi ynot: I 2nd the suggestion for the class. Even tho I read the recommnended books and tried a "few" parking lot excercises, I learned much from the...
Glad you're having a good time and the weather is co-operating. Careful with the shoulder tho.