BlueVenture87 Posted March 15, 2013 #1 Posted March 15, 2013 Soo, I want to add a sidecar to my 82 Wing. How diffferent is it to drive? What to avoid etc.. I have a lead on a california sidecar already set up for my year/model of cycle. How hard are these to install on a non-sidecar machine - welding etc...? I'm pretty good with tools / procedures but need to know all the new kid pitfalls before I jump. Thanks! -JK
Guest tx2sturgis Posted March 15, 2013 #2 Posted March 15, 2013 I wouldn’t let anyone weld on MY bike's frame.....these mounts should all clamp or bolt on. It will be VERY different to drive...but still fun. Just take it easy the first few times out, and learn the new handling characteristics.
PBJ Posted March 15, 2013 #3 Posted March 15, 2013 As many rig riders will tell you a sidecar is a very different beast . The closest thing it could be related to is a snowmobile. Yet that still isn't a very good analogue. Sidecars don't counter steer when all 3 wheels are down. But they immediately revert to countersteering once the wheel is "flying " or up off the ground. That's where novices get into trouble.You're pushing right to turn right and if its too severe and the wheel comes up then the bike is leaned over onto the side of the tire just as it is in a left hand turn and suddenly you're going across the road. And experienced rider can feel the tipping point and control it through the throttle, shifting weight to the sidecar frame or both. Most rig riders keep ballast (about 50lbs) or so in an empty chair. Don't get me wrong, i had a chair for 15 years and loved it. I rode is solo plenty of times but its something you need to learn about before getting involved with it. Especially if you're going to be carrying a loved one in there. But there are plenty here that will answer any questions you might have. just ask.
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