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    Chuck great idea! maybee servicars too or a combined sidehack/servi section (all things three wheels!). Servicar people tend to be servi nuts so bet it would get some real interest. Kevin- excited about the new site and good seeing you yesterday- Anthony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerize View Post
    Chuck great idea! maybee servicars too or a combined sidehack/servi section (all things three wheels!). Servicar people tend to be servi nuts so bet it would get some real interest. Kevin- excited about the new site and good seeing you yesterday- Anthony.
    Well I am a dedicated sidecar jockey but hey the servi-cars are pretty cool to so I would say why not like you said all things 3 wheels.


    July the 8th to the 11th the United Sidecar Association is holding it's 32nd National sidecar rally for those that may be intrested in stopping by in Essex Junction Vermont at the Champlain Valley Exposition,

    It would be nise to see more of the old stuff attend again

    For more information you can contact me at ne_director@sidecar.com
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    Chuck
    after I requested a "sidecar" section, then you guys come up with anything 3 wheeled!!!!!
    I will try to get it done "side cars & three wheelers"
    the new web site is being worked on right now, so it is not too late
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    Quote Originally Posted by kval View Post
    Chuck
    after I requested a "sidecar" section, then you guys come up with anything 3 wheeled!!!!!
    I will try to get it done "side cars & three wheelers"
    the new web site is being worked on right now, so it is not too late
    LOL Sorry about that Kevin
    Hey as long as we get the sidecars section it's a start, I am sure we could find some room for the servi-car jockeys there

    Thanks for helping us out with this
    Chuck
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    Way cool, I like it "Servicar Jockeys", who would have thought?
    What are you when you ride both?
    Maybe a hacked servicar jockey?
    Denise

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    Do any of you sidecar gurus know anything about a Velorex 562 and the compatability to a 69 FLH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil74 View Post
    Do any of you sidecar gurus know anything about a Velorex 562 and the compatability to a 69 FLH?
    Yeah, what I know of it, forget it. It's too d*mn light. Can be done, but don't expect you'll like it. Just a warning!
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    Kind of what I was expecting, did an internet search and some happy some disappointed.Still searching for brothers FLH.

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    Neil, Stick to a real Harley sidecar to get satisfaction. Literally, designed to bolt right up and go. They're not that hard to piece together if you have to do that. They made um to fit your bike back allaway back to 1936. Also, the "Dutch Shoe" metal body just looks right, also has provision for a brake. And you can use the '58 juice brake parts on a rigid/mech. brake chassis.

    Don't be afraid to look into sidecar frame made for a rigid frame bike. They bolt right up to the early swingarm with a bushing, and, tho it "looks" funny as hell, and squirrelly, and "this can't be right!" it works. I ran one for years.
    All the parts interchange for over 30 years, and L&W Body, Merle Wolfe of Duncannon, PA, makes everything you might need to finish one.
    Gerry Lyons AMCA 607
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    Thanks that opens the playing field alot. Funny thing when I wasn't looking they seemed to be everywhere

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