Maybe my wife would be more interested in riding with me, certainly Barley (my Golden Retriever) would
love it, and I could also ride a bike to visit my customers more often with the increased cargo space if I had
a side hack rig. I've been contemplating whether I might try to put it onto little Tillie (R65LS) or find another bike
to be the "mule" - perhaps find a non-abused R100RT around - having the extra power and the oil cooler could
be useful in that regard. I've also been thinking that the Telelever front suspension on the R1100R or R1200C
(would have to take off too much plastic on an R1100RT) would probably handle the loading of the suspension
better than the old telescopic forks, without having to do a leading link front end conversion.
Then when it comes to sidecars themselves... Well, I really like the looks of the Cozy Rocket, which looks like the
old Steib 350. But ScottinTex seemed to indicate that there were some weaknesses in that rig on his R65 ?
Having a brake (even a drum brake) such as found on a Ural sidecar or Velorex might be a very good thing too,
though since I've never ridden a sidehack, I'm not sure how well the tracking under braking conditions works without
a brake on the sidecar's wheel ? I check out the Armec sidecar website (with the tilting/leaning frame connection
between bike and sidecar) but the car looks too narrow and things sit way too low to the ground in all the photos to
make it up/down our dirt road without hitting and dragging.
Interested in whatever thoughts/ideas you have to share... Of course, it would be cool to have a /2 conversion side hack
rig, but I am thinking of something a bit easier on the checkbook/wallet, and perhaps something I won't mind racking up
mileage on, running in the rain, etc. while transporting precious cargo, or thousands of $$ of electronics equipment.
