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Harley sidecar project

Discussion in 'Projects' started by BEEGEE, Jan 26, 2013.

  1. BEEGEE

    BEEGEE New Member

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    Hi al you guys, Can someone give me advice please? I live in Spain and am planning a new project. Its coupling a HD 1200 sportster to a suitable sidecar, I cannot ride solo due to small disability. Very little infomation here on sidecars , they are very rare, I love em, remebring my youth, whAT A MEMEORY! with a Vincent 1000 and Stieb. I thoght the Harley 1200 Spertster would be a nice sporty outfit. Is there anybody who could advise on suitability, sidecar supplier
    fitting tips anything would help. Many thanks in advance. BEEGEE
  2. cowboy

    cowboy Moderator Staff Member

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    beegee welcome to bike talk ,Not sure on a side car, had one for while , fun but hard to controle , Have you check into a voyger kit , over a side car, voyer kis are easyer to find & a lot less monet to spend still 3 wheels just trike style , There are some side car companys out there , or try to find a used one & adapt it
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    Fatboy128 Well-Known Member

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    Here ya go BeeGee (Robin, Maurice or Andy???)
    Velorex USA
    See if in Spain. They used to be made in the Czech Republic under "Jawa"
    I owned one years ago and it worked good.
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    charlie46 Well-Known Member

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    I'd opt for the Voyager kit. Save a bunch of euros. And they work really bene.

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