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Date: 03/25/2005 Views: 683

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Old Suspension Before Changes
  • Title: Old Suspension Before Changes
  • Summary: This is a 'before' photo of the sidecar suspension changes.. quite the difference now.
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Frame Changes #1
  • Title: Frame Changes #1
  • Summary: Starting to add on to the previously existing swaybar mount on the sidecar frame, this is the new location for the sidecar swingarm pivot point.
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Spindle Mount #1
  • Title: Spindle Mount #1
  • Summary: This is the start of the wheel spindle/swingarm assembly, seen inside the wheel assembly. Fabrication is of 1/4" plate steel, cut to desired dimensions with hack-saw, files, and lots of patience.
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Spindle Mount #2
  • Title: Spindle Mount #2
  • Summary: The same piece, after welding. Much work has gone into this at this point.
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Sidecar Swingarm #1
  • Title: Sidecar Swingarm #1
  • Summary: The swingarm is making progress in this photo. At this point, i am starting to figure out how my swingarm suspension is going to work (I'm winging it as i go)
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Frame Changes #2
  • Title: Frame Changes #2
  • Summary: At the same time that i was building up the swingarm/spindle assembly for the new wheel, I had been working on the new pivot point for the trailing link swingarm. Note that the old suspension/swingarm is still in place, so that i don't lose track of the
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Sidecar Swingarm #2
  • Title: Sidecar Swingarm #2
  • Summary: The swingarm assembly is rapidly taking shape at this point. The swingarm is welded to the bearing pivot tube, and is in place on the pivot boss welded onto the swaybar mount.
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New Shock Design #1
  • Title: New Shock Design #1
  • Summary: The shock mount fabricated, and welded into position.
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Sidecar Swingarm #3
  • Title: Sidecar Swingarm #3
  • Summary: Another photo showing the swaybar and swingarm in position, with the swaybar linkage and mounts welded into place.
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Shock Linkage
  • Title: Shock Linkage
  • Summary: This was my solution to the bottom shock mount on the sidecar. I needed something that allowed differing angles of the shock as it compressed and lengthened, as the shock is mounted at an angle into the wheel hub assembly to allow for clearance from the
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Sidecar Swingarm #4
  • Title: Sidecar Swingarm #4
  • Summary: Another view of the swingarm, to show how the Hiem Joint connects to the swingarm/spindle backing plate via a reinforced 1/4" plate steel bracket.
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Painting Parts #1
  • Title: Painting Parts #1
  • Summary: The swingarm assembly all painted up and looking pretty.
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Painting Parts #2
  • Title: Painting Parts #2
  • Summary: Another pretty swingarm photo. Too bad all the nicely painted red paint can hardly be seen behind the 14" cast aluminium wheel when it is bolted in place.
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Suspension Complete #1
  • Title: Suspension Complete #1
  • Summary: The sidecar swingarm project essentially complete. Of course, you cannot see any of this with the body on the frame.
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Suspension Complete #2
  • Title: Suspension Complete #2
  • Summary: The completed project, facing the cast aluminium wheel.
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'Bandito' Hub #1
  • Title: 'Bandito' Hub #1
  • Summary: This was the replacement for the failing original car tire setup from Harry Tarzain. This hub assembly is machined with double row bearings, and is meant to bolt onto a specific Honda Civic 15" aluminium wheel. Thank you again, Bill Ballou.
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'Bandito' Hub #2
  • Title: 'Bandito' Hub #2
  • Summary: Another view of the completed hub assembly. It mounts a 44 tooth ZX10 sprocket on HD handlebar rubber-mounted carriers!
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'Bandito' Hub #3
  • Title: 'Bandito' Hub #3
  • Summary: This is the same Honda Civic wheel type that i used, but being used on a Honda CBR1100XX rig. These rims were hard to come by, originally equipping 2002 EX trim-level Honda Civics in the American market.
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Sidecar Swingarm #5
  • Title: Sidecar Swingarm #5
  • Summary: A head-on view of the suspension. The 14"-5.5" rim, spindle, and brake rotor (radically turned down) was taken off of an Asuna Sunfire (a GM Isuzu rebadge). It mounts a 185/55R14 tire. A definite handling difference with more rubber to t
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Roll Out #1
  • Title: Roll Out #1
  • Summary: The first of the season roll-out. I left the body off for a short period of time, until I was sure that any gremlins could be observed, and dealt with.
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Roll Out #2
  • Title: Roll Out #2
  • Summary: Roll out shot #2.
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Roll Out #3
  • Title: Roll Out #3
  • Summary: Roll out shot #3.
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Lighting #1
  • Title: Lighting #1
  • Summary: Another Winter project. I'd been unhappy with the lack of lighting on the sidecar. I decided to mount one higher on the sidecar body, and found a 7 1/4" cruiser headlight for cheap at a HD customiser shop, and mounted it with a homebuilt assembly t
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Lighting #2
  • Title: Lighting #2
  • Summary: Overall view of how the front end looks with the brights on.
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Vanity Photo #1
  • Title: Vanity Photo #1
  • Summary: Vanity photo #1, taken after the body was installed.
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Vanity Photo #2
  • Title: Vanity Photo #2
  • Summary: Vanity Photo #2.
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Vanity Photo #3
  • Title: Vanity Photo #3
  • Summary: Vanity Photo #3.
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Vanity Photo #4
  • Title: Vanity Photo #4
  • Summary: Vanity Photo #4.
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Vanity Photo #5
  • Title: Vanity Photo #5
  • Summary: Vanity Photo #5.
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Vanity Photo #6 - Project completion.
  • Title: Vanity Photo #6 - Project completion.
  • Summary: Vanity Photo #6. This is the final revision of the rig, and the difference between when i started the project three years ago, and on completion is like night and day. It handles like a three-wheeled asymetrical slotcar.
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SCT pic 'o the day #4
  • Title: SCT pic 'o the day #4
  • Summary: ..yet again.
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