RickG wrote: Yeah my keyboard is all soggy now. At 3 grand it's a steal but for me the chair is on the wrong side.
This is the outfit that I really like maybe one day A "Krauser Domani" built on a K series BMW frame.
Those, along with Hannigan's latest offering for the Honda GL1800, are built like an offset trike, with the rear wheel on the "bike" section and the sidecar wheel both driven from a trike's axle that has simply been offset to line up with the transmission output shaft.
I am often asked by nay-sayers why not just get a car? It's because I can have the fun of riding my motorcycle and carry two passengers as well as a LOT of luggage without ever putting my feet down. That last bit is very important to this old man who has limited leg strength any more. A lot of sidecar rigs are bought by older guys who have lost their leg strength and/or their sense of balance. But, I see these very elaborate rigs that come so close to being the same size and shape as a car and even I ask that same question! Still, there's something very interesting about them! Not being symetrical, and on three wheels means their handling, compared to a similar car, really sucks!
Sorry, Rick, but the most sidecars are here in the U.S., and we are in our "right" minds! Gotta go to Europe to find all the lefties! Would it be illegal to have one on the right in Australia? It would completely screw up the alignment on one to do that, though!