i love the oil cooler/ filter set up. i would love to have a rig like that for winter riding. this year has been a crazy year for snow. i have been looking at the ural & dpner hack set ups. one of those might be my next bike.
I had he best time for 5 years using my sidecar rig for a winter commuter in Indianapolis. The salt made a MAJOR mess out of the engine, though.
They are a (expletive deleted) BLAST in the snow! A snowmobile for the city, if you will. I don't recall ever getting stuck due to snow, however. Further north, where Jon is, I could see the driven side wheel as an advantage.
But to really make it work, you need a heated garage with a floor drain so you can clean it off on a regular basis...
I have heard a heavy coating of WD40 before the season on the aluminum castings works to repel the salt.
BUT! Verify that before you try it. I don't even remember where I read it.
Bottom line - I highly recommend it. Put a car battery in the sidecar for ballast, and run long cables over to the bike. It never failed to start. Well, except for when I would forget and leave the hand grips on...
