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Offline stevewfl

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Re: Be The First One ON Your Street
« Reply #20 on: August 30, 2011, 10:21:21 AM »
Cool. Now we can have a real "car tire on a Concours" thread.

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Offline Mr. Green Genes

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Re: Be The First One ON Your Street
« Reply #21 on: August 30, 2011, 08:47:28 PM »
Is called a Leading Link Front Suspension and works great in that it does not nose dive when you grab the front binders; also steers worlds better than OEM forks would have due to the relationship with the sidecar.

Do you know of anyone who makes one for a Voyager XII?

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Re: Be The First One ON Your Street
« Reply #22 on: August 31, 2011, 04:06:25 AM »
I want to say that I've seen one somewhere but can't remember where...
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Re: Be The First One ON Your Street
« Reply #23 on: September 01, 2011, 02:33:35 PM »
And with such a rig you will absolutely gather a curious & admiring crowd no matter where you go from coffee house to bike night; only real short coming is you will surely catch the attention of some big guy who just can't help himself with saying "you sure do know how to ruin a bike"  :stirpot:


While I don't have such a high speed rig I can promise you that when I ride my sidecar equipped Ural that I enjoy it just as much as I enjoy my Concours just in a different way... Without the sidecar my wife would not be interested in riding with me more than once or twice a year.

Plus I've used the hack to bring home just about anything you can think of from sacks of grass seed and fire wood to a 20" tube type TV....  :deadhorse:

I have to wonder why different has to equal bad for some people...

A hack is not something I've ever desired, but I still think they look cool. Hell even the Crocodile bike looks kinda cool, but I sure wouldn't buy it.... if nothing else, I admire the engineering it took to put a hack on a Connie... !
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