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Most amusing Savage accessory? (Read 56 times)
Savage_Rob
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
Reply #15 -
11/24/06 at 16:58:15
I bought mine from
www.superbrace.com
but tkat's looks impressive. I think he only made a limited run for the Savage/S40 though, so I don't know if any are still available. It certainly can't hurt to ask.
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1998|MAC muffler|ceramic coated header|K&N air filter|Amal Mk2 carb|Odyssey battery|iridium plug|NC windshield|Dunlop 491s|Superbrace|EBC brake rotor|12.5" Progressive shocks|Kuryakyn ISO grips
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11/24/06 at 19:30:30
thanks for the brace info. may just make out own (something wild ) to suit the rest of the bike. also top speed, well 180lb rider and (my hubby) and me 115 in sidecar we can cruise freeway 110km no problem but struggle a little on hills . if you want to see mor eon cozy sidecars try thier new website.
http://www.cozysidecar.ca/about.htm
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
Reply #17 -
12/21/06 at 12:04:05
Looks like a picture of Suzyssuzi's bike made the reader mail section of the January/February issue of Canadian Biker. First LS650 I've seen in the pages of this mag , and no mention of what kind of bike it is.
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Reply #18 -
12/21/06 at 20:53:53
NO! I'm never going to attach a side car.
Get an SUV if you can't get all your junk loaded.
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
Reply #19 -
12/22/06 at 18:10:26
Now Geo, settle down. I agree with the "throw your stuff in the back of the truck" attitude but this is the way these people live. It will take more than a "Cozy" to get my wife to ride that close to the ground. Looks Cool.
LANCER: "there is certainly a significant difference between them but being able to switch back and forth safely depends on the capability of the operator. "
I have known chopper pilots (2) that have remarked that going from plane to chopper can be done by persons capable of making the adjustment. It's no insult to anyone who may (Me Me Me...) [knee jerk reaction] pull away when leaning into an inbalance or curve.
But what about these
steering brace
or
dampers.
Are they really that good or are they for bikes with a few k's on the clock and need some support.
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Reply #20 -
12/25/06 at 07:39:07
first off sidecars are not for everyone, it was an excellent choice for my wife (gave her more freedom to use bike for work , shoping etc) she does not ride my bike so there is no transition, however i ride both and there is no problem with going between either, just get on and ride. i prefer my bike but when i am on her bike it is sooooooo much fun. steering brace is just for a little added steering stability, w rode without for a while no problem ,damper just makes it smoother. anyways as they say dont knock it till you tried it (you may not go back) happy holidays to everyone
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12/26/06 at 11:47:51
I like it, But then I am in the process of attaching a Velorex to my S-40. I didn't have the heart to do that to my DR650SE.
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
Reply #23 -
12/26/06 at 12:42:31
looks like that 20mm could've been had for $189 w/52 spare parts - wonder if the price has went up since the 1950's
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
Reply #24 -
12/27/06 at 13:42:29
Between 02 and 05 I had a DNEPR MT11 with mounted machinegun that ran on a propane and oxygen bottle hidden in the bustle. A pair of 12 volt solenoid valves some solid state wizardry and a cheap spark coil was all it needed to work. Sounded like the real thing and shot a foot of flame from the muzzle. Lottsa fun and I got a lot of respect from cage drivers. (No crowding my lane, no tailgating, no illegal left turning in front of me. In fact at an intersection even if the cage had the right of way they would wait and wave me through ahead of them. It's amazing how polite cage drivers can be if they have the correct innitiative.
BTW girls loved to ride and shoot it.
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
Reply #25 -
12/27/06 at 19:59:08
Dr_Jim wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:12:
I seriously considered building up an 'Urban Assault' rig based on on either a DR650 or KLR650 and the Ural 'car.
....and the Ural's grab bar just begs to have an Lathi 20 mm:
A round or two from one of these across a cager's bow would <<surely>> get their attention.
Dr. You have cured me of my urge to kick-in the doors of unhospitable cagers.
Phelonius wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:12:
Between 02 and 05 I had a DNEPR MT11 with mounted machinegun.
It's amazing how polite cage drivers can be if they have the correct innitiative.
That's over the top! You have to post some pics. Just an image I can use when smiling at cagers who think "This is their road!"
Thank-you. Thank-you. Thank-you.
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
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12/28/06 at 12:19:46
Fido_the_Cat wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:12:
Dr. You have cured me of my urge to kick-in the doors of unhospitable cagers.
That's over the top! You have to post some pics. Just an image I can use when smiling at cagers who think "This is their road!"
Thank-you. Thank-you. Thank-you.
I would love to as I still have a few photos. However there is a glitch. I am a computor dummy and do not know how. Additionally, I use a computor at the public library and do not know if it has this function.
I can tell you that I built it from scratch during the winter of 02-03. I was working as a machinist and welder at the time and had access to all the needed materials and tools. I am retired now and live about 2000 miles from that shop and so do not have the rescources to build another yet. The key word is yet. I have recently moved into a place where I now have a garage for work spsce and as my meager retirement income allows, shall be equiping it with lathe , welder, and milling machine. I want to build another of course.
If you ride through the Port Townsend Washington area, stop in at Jim's Honda shop at the edge of town. He has a photo of it there.
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
Reply #27 -
12/28/06 at 14:33:08
I always thought that I was the most amusing accessory...
Great article and install with the side car. I can sense a real passion for your hobby.
I salute you.
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12/29/06 at 00:23:53
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Re: Most amusing Savage accessory?
Reply #29 -
12/29/06 at 09:35:59
Savage_Rob wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:11:
I bought mine from
www.superbrace.com
but tkat's looks impressive. I think he only made a limited run for the Savage/S40 though, so I don't know if any are still available. It certainly can't hurt to ask.
Rob,
I took your advice and contacted Tkat. He said he had one left, so I bought it. He also said the response from the Savage crowd was underwhelming. I think he could be coaxed into building some more if he had sufficient interest from the group.
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