sidecar install

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sidecar install

08 Oct 2014 08:04
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Took this bike I put together
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and want to add a sidecar to it for my dog. I slid the sidecar next to the bike and propped it up.
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the dog jumped right in.
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He has rode in a sidecar before.


I've read all about the lean and toe in, but any ideas where to find parts to attach the sidecar to my bike?
Can I also adjust ride height with the torsion setup?
This is what I have.
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Re: sidecar install

08 Oct 2014 08:30
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I am gonna be following this one! I am sure I would miss leaning but mebbe a 2nd dedicated dog bike would be cool!
I have been telling my dog for a while now, that I am going to get her a sidecar....
(I don't think she believes me, LOL!)
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Re: sidecar install

09 Oct 2014 02:09
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KD i used to run a chair on my BMW R100S great fun once you get the hang of it B) Try Dauntless for parst they are very helpfull www.dmcsidecars.com/products/ or Motivation know there stuff too www.motorvation.com/index.htm
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Re: sidecar install

09 Oct 2014 09:17
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Oh this'll be cool! Good luck!
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Re: sidecar install

10 Oct 2014 17:45 - 10 Oct 2014 17:49
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I saw this 650 with sidecar at a Meet.
Maybe these pictures will help;

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Re: sidecar install

11 Oct 2014 06:28
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rstnick wrote: I saw this 650 with sidecar at a Meet.
Maybe these pictures will help;

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Thank you!
I was curious how it hooked up.
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Re: sidecar install

11 Oct 2014 07:12
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That blue KZ650-C1 has good looking original paint, exhaust, & forks. It's a shame the owner apparently has a death wish. I wonder if he has a clue about the fact that the front tire is important? :blink: :blink: Ed

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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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Re: sidecar install

11 Oct 2014 07:16
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650ed wrote: That blue KZ650-C1 has good looking original paint, exhaust, & forks. It's a shame the owner apparently has a death wish. I wonder if he has a clue about the fact that the front tire is important? :blink: :blink: Ed

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I seen that also.

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Re: sidecar install

11 Oct 2014 14:53
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I suggest trying to spread the load over as large an area of the frame tubes as possible. The frame tubes are just a hair thicker than tissue paper and are mild steel. I've seen the kickstand peel the frame open due to a kid sitting on the bike while on the side stand.
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Re: Re:sidecar install

03 Nov 2014 03:05
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Looks like a Velorex mount might work.

Look them up online and call them.
They sold me a mount recently for this little thing...


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Re: sidecar install

04 Apr 2015 08:16 - 04 Apr 2015 08:18
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Puffin wrote: KD i used to run a chair on my BMW R100S great fun once you get the hang of it B) Try Dauntless for parst they are very helpfull www.dmcsidecars.com/products/ or Motivation know there stuff too www.motorvation.com/index.htm

Puffin,
Over the winter I had z1wiz put new seals and oil put in the forks and I put All Balls bearing in the wheels and neck, but finally ready to hook the two together. I called Motivation and they referred me to John Dennis of Fairfax Ia.
Good news, he's only 20 min from me. Bad news, it's expensive to hook the two together. :S

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Re: sidecar install

04 Apr 2015 15:29
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Why the knobbies on the Z1? All dirt roads?
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