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Trip 05-13-2013 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by shmike (Post 520683)
I like side cars, but none of those (though #1 is by far the best).

It needs a certain look to be cool....

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...68-sidecar.jpg

Old beemers and sidecars go hand in hand. I kinda want one like this setup

G-Rex 05-14-2013 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 529087)
Old beemers and sidecars go hand in hand. I kinda want one like this setup

Good luck. I've been looking for an old school R60 basketcase to restore and they are near impossible to find.

On the other hand, if you want one that's finished and ready to go, there are a few out there, but they do command a premium price.

Trip 05-14-2013 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by G-Rex (Post 529125)
Good luck. I've been looking for an old school R60 basketcase to restore and they are near impossible to find.

On the other hand, if you want one that's finished and ready to go, there are a few out there, but they do command a premium price.

yeah, you have to know someone that has one to pretty much find one at a decent price. I wanted to restore one a few years ago and came to the same conclusion.

CasterTroy 06-10-2013 03:36 PM

Not a fanboy....I just admire the talent and rather envious I don't have the skills nor the resources to do the stuff he does

But this is badass :rockwoot:

http://24.media.tumblr.com/27226c1b2...o1bo1_1280.jpg

DLIT 06-10-2013 07:02 PM

What IS legal age (and/or height?) for a kid to ride with?

Homeslice 06-17-2013 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 520780)

I hope that guy fabricated that Ninja's front suspension himself, otherwise he must have paid someone several thousand dollars to do it, just for the privilege of having a car tire on it. I don't get it.

OneSickPsycho 06-17-2013 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 530173)
I hope that guy fabricated that Ninja's front suspension himself, otherwise he must have paid someone several thousand dollars to do it, just for the privilege of having a car tire on it. I don't get it.

I think that's part of the 'kit'... I've seen them in other colors before. I'd suspect that if you're spending that sort of scratch on a new bike and a sidecar that likely costs about the same as the bike itself, money outlay isn't a huge concern.

Turbo Ghost 06-17-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 530173)
I hope that guy fabricated that Ninja's front suspension himself, otherwise he must have paid someone several thousand dollars to do it, just for the privilege of having a car tire on it. I don't get it.

It's not for the "privilege" of having a car tire. With a sidecar, the front wheel no longer pivots around its horizontal axis. It simply rotates. The forces applied to the front-end are completely different. This is why you usually see sidecar rigs with Earles suspensions and similar designs instead of forks.

Homeslice 06-17-2013 10:41 PM

Hmm, well the other bikes in this thread seem to have normal forks and tires

Turbo Ghost 06-18-2013 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 530183)
Hmm, well the other bikes in this thread seem to have normal forks and tires

Newer bikes are stronger than the old designs and can handle the forces better but, still aren't ideal. They work though. Take a look at the forks on the BMW at the top of the page, those forks are pretty beefy for that era. I "think" the beemers of that era were expected to have sidecars a lot and were beefed-up a bit. A regular motorcycle tire doesn't live a long life on sidecars or trikes. Do a google search for "sidecar fork design" and you'll see a lot of what I'm talking about. Some of the BMW's have the swingarm from the frame to the center of the forks on newer bikes instead of an Earles design.


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