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  • pinchvalve

    Jan. 18, 2012 8:25 a.m. pinchvalve SuperDork

  • Woody

    Jan. 18, 2012 12:34 p.m. Woody SuperDork

    Woody wrote:

    There's an old guy who lives along my commute and I see him riding a motorcycle every day, regardless of the weather. When it snows, he rides the Ural with the sidecar.

    Correction: Saw him this morning. It's a BMW.

  • CarKid1989

    Jan. 18, 2012 9:26 p.m. CarKid1989 Dork

    A simple sidecar like this but with some body covering of sort. This one looks overbuilt though.

  • EvanB

    Jan. 18, 2012 9:29 p.m. EvanB SuperDork

    Not overbuilt when there is a V8 sitting next to it.

  • spnx

    Jan. 18, 2012 10:03 p.m. spnx New Reader

    Funny, I was just watching this tonight.

  • aeronca65t

    Jan. 19, 2012 5:39 a.m. aeronca65t Dork

    IoM TT races are probably the ultimate in hackery.

  • CarKid1989

    Jan. 19, 2012 10:57 p.m. CarKid1989 Dork

    This is exactly what i had in mind. Side car but not a goofy dinky looking one.

  • Appleseed

    Jan. 19, 2012 11:37 p.m. Appleseed SuperDork

    All I think of is MST3K.

  • CarKid1989

    Jan. 22, 2012 9:53 p.m. CarKid1989 Dork

    Figures i would get crazy ideas in my head after mentioning; heck even entertaining the notion of sidecars and so here is some stuff that came to my mind:

    • how easy is it to get a car tire on a bike with a sidecar (by that i mean on the drive wheel) Goldwings have been done but other mainstream bikes?

    • car tire or bike tire on the sidecar? seen much of both leaning towards bike wheel/tire--thinner less drag

    • water cooled vs air cooled bike for a sidecar setup? I would like water cooled i think for a heat source?

    • Sport bike vs standard bike? Older sport bikes are gettin cheap but standard bikes have steal frames and maybe better ergonomics?

    • lastly, dual sport or more street bike? The idea of urban adventue style thing seems apealing.

    Not looking to use it for a passenger hauling and figure for temp people moving i can do two up.

    I wanna build it. No bought rigs. I know its work getting it setup and dialed in. I know. This is GRM gosh darnit.

    I want it to be able to go 4 seasons. I live in cleveland and while we get snow its not too terrible that often. I figure some meaty dual sport tires should help me out right? I was told i cant be done and dont buy it.

    Lastly, i am debating engine size in my head. A small bike, say under 500cc (ninja 250-500, kz 550, yamaha 400?) could be fun cause its more momentum bike style which, driving slow cars, i tend to enjoy, but with a hack it might be too small. On the other hand a Goldwing or 750cc something would be bigger more stable i guess and all that.

    Help me with what you can please. input, experience, etc. Avidrider.com has been great so far too btw.

  • CarKid1989

    Jan. 25, 2012 9:31 a.m. CarKid1989 Dork

    bump?

  • 44Dwarf

    Jan. 25, 2012 10:14 a.m. 44Dwarf Dork

    Find a drive shaft model bike and add car rearend

  • MattGent

    Jan. 26, 2012 7:59 p.m. MattGent New Reader

    I've drawn up a leaning (or articulated) sidecar for my SV650. It can be done pretty simply, and lightweight. Along the lines of a Kalich. Maybe get it built this year.

    advrider.com forums have a sidecar subforum, with a bunch of builds and info.

  • CLNSC3

    March 24, 2012 5:33 a.m. CLNSC3 Reader

    A guy came into a dealership I used to work at with a Ural T w/ sidecar, its a very unique bike. The side car version was actually designed specifically for a side car. Engine placement, etc is different from normal version. Not something I'd ever own, but very cool to see in person!

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