hayabusa sidecar

hooken203

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Went to the Chicago show and saw this.

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Here's another view from my Bike Week '03 pics.

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Does it come in a 4 seat configuration. Wife rides with me, but I need something like that for my kids.. I'd call it the Brady Bike.......
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Looks cool to me ... Not a track bike but I bet my wife would love it more than riding the pillion seat for 350+ miles
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I just wish they had spent a little more time on the design of the thing so it complemented the Busa's lines a little. You Know, front end cleaned up a bit, get rid of that $10 centerline aluminum wheel, just basically make it fit a little more.

Still Makes me wonder what it rides like, seems like it would be pretty bizarre.
 
Hello together,

I´ve also a sidecar, the reason to have such a bike was that may daughter would like to go with me sunday mornings on my R1 for cycling. So my wife said go and buy a sidecar. ÃŒt`s a total new feeling, it`s no bike and no car, but it`s a total new fantastik experience.

Andreas



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Im happy for you HBJ, but maybe you should get yourself another Busa and give that obe to the wife. You can all ride together.
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Theire are two ways to make a sidecar, the first is to have a bike and fit the car to the side with screws and iron. The second is to built a new frame, fit the engine into, the harness, the coloured parts and the brakes. Building time nearly 500-600 hours. I`ve known my bike from the beginning, from the first round iron to the now fitted bike. The most interresting thing was to create it like I would have it.

Greetings from Germany

Andreas
 
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