It’s in the title PeterPrice?
Thanks,That looks good. I'm not in the market for one but the one question I keep meaning to ask is why does the front suspension need to be altered when a sidecar is fitted? Is it a weight thing? And is it still rideable with that suspension without the sidecar?
But can you ride it solo like that or would it wobble about too much?Leading link forks make steering lighter and aids better tracking on the road ( little bit like a shopping trolley)
Ask me in a month or so. I had a sidecar put on a V85tt a few months ago. The steering was very heavy and I’ve opted for leading link forks. They’ve been made by Wasp and are being fitted by Watsonian. It’s taken a while. My only concern is that it makes the steering so much lighter that it’s too easy to get the chair airborne on the left turns.But can you ride it solo like that or would it wobble about too much?
Pictures please…in another thread of course.Ask me in a month or so. I had a sidecar put on a V85tt a few months ago. The steering was very heavy and I’ve opted for leading link forks. They’ve been made by Wasp and are being fitted by Watsonian. It’s taken a while. My only concern is that it makes the steering so much lighter that it’s too easy to get the chair airborne on the left turns.
Yep - DMThere's something wrong with your C90 ad. Can only comment by 'conversation'?? Probably why you've had no responses
Free bump and an update on leading links forks with not great pictures. The new forks on the V85tt have transformed the handling and made it so much easier to ride. Still not like riding a 2 wheeler but in a way that’s the point. You just recalibrate the brain to sightseeing mode.Ask me in a month or so. I had a sidecar put on a V85tt a few months ago. The steering was very heavy and I’ve opted for leading link forks. They’ve been made by Wasp and are being fitted by Watsonian. It’s taken a while. My only concern is that it makes the steering so much lighter that it’s too easy to get the chair airborne on the left turns.