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Long-term sidecar project for my Voyager
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9 years 10 months ago - 9 years 10 months ago #5939
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9 years 10 months ago #5940
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Pretty slick. That's the kind of eye candy we need to see going into the winter months, then watch what shows up in the spring.
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9 years 10 months ago #5944
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Did you notice that the "bike's" rear wheel is not connected to the bike at all, but is, instead, suspended AND driven from the sidecar? The drive goes from the engine to the sidecar's axle first, and then transfers over to the wheel under the rear of the "bike". This rig could actually be called a two-wheeled, powered sidecar with a steerable unicycle attached! VERY innovative engineering! And, nicely executed!
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9 years 10 months ago #5945
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can't drop the chair off that bike and take it solo
after tuesday even the calendar goes WTF
1979 KAWASAKI Z1300 A1 WITH A DJP SIDECAR
Frame No: KZT3OA003911
Engine No: KZT3OAE004153
Location: Queensland Australia
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9 years 10 months ago - 9 years 10 months ago #5954
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Live your life so that the Westbro Baptist Church will want to picket your funeral
Z1300 A1 x 2
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Right out of the box thinking and an absolute masterpiece of engineering.
Some more from the same guy www.flickr.com/photos/martinsprojects/
Some more from the same guy www.flickr.com/photos/martinsprojects/
Live your life so that the Westbro Baptist Church will want to picket your funeral
Z1300 A1 x 2
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9 years 10 months ago #6006
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I love his train of engineering thought, if not his overall concept for a few of his rigs, like that quad! I know of two small high-performance sports cars that use the same drive-trains to better advantage.
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RickG wrote: Right out of the box thinking and an absolute masterpiece of engineering.
Some more from the same guy www.flickr.com/photos/martinsprojects/
I love his train of engineering thought, if not his overall concept for a few of his rigs, like that quad! I know of two small high-performance sports cars that use the same drive-trains to better advantage.
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