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A different approach to sidecar (Read 211 times)
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09/24/20 at 14:53:02
I could not see clearly but it looked a bit like a flex pipe to me.
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09/24/20 at 15:34:59
This is an old thread I saw it a while ago when I started on my Sidecar project. The way the OP connected it is a little unorthodox. He welded the two together from what I can tell.
I’m fabricating a subframe to go on the engine bolts underneath to get the strength I need. Using the “Swans” neck from the frame down tube.
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