This is also a great video for someone learning to ride a trike as well. Due to medical reasons I have had to give up two wheels and have nearly finished getting my trike on the road. Thank you.
Good on ya mate! Lovely bike and stunning sidecar! It's great to see it from an Aussie perspective 🙂 I've just fitted an Inder sidecar to my Royal Enfield Bullet 500 and I'm loving it. It's been a steep learning curve but I am starting to feel very comfortable with driving it. Thanks for your tips!
You will not regret it. I have a lifetime of bikes under my belt, and my Gear Up is my lifetime favorite. Some things in life are better at a slower pace.
Nice video mate. We have had our Ural for about 4 months now. So, still consider myself a novice. My learning is similar to yours. I might add that in left turns, the bike needs to be driven around the chair. In right turns, the chair will try and overtake the bike. I try and visualise that and use brakes and throttle to help things around turns. Congrats again and great looking outfit. Liked and subscribed. My youtube channel is featured on this group too.
@@handcraftedhooligans9962 Here you go mate enjoy. A bit new to the video stuff so learning as I go. Constructive criticism is well appreciated ruclips.net/video/EnZyEXJgGA0/видео.html
I ride a sidecar hack, and never met one that didn’t benefit from a steering stabilizer. Mine actually has 2. And for any newer riders out there, don’t ride without gear. Skin grafts suck…..(Trust me).
the requirement for handbrake and sidecar brakes in Australia varies from state to state. In Victoria, where I am based there is no requirement for a hand brake or sidecar brake. In other states a hand brake may be required. The new CJ 650 sidecar motorcycle has brakes to all thee wheels controlled from the bike which seems pretty good. Personally I would prefer not to have a brake on the sidecar wheel as it could result in the outfit being pulled to one side under brakes if not properly adjusted.
This is also a great video for someone learning to ride a trike as well. Due to medical reasons I have had to give up two wheels and have nearly finished getting my trike on the road. Thank you.
You can install a damper on the handlebars to reduce the vibration
Good on ya mate! Lovely bike and stunning sidecar! It's great to see it from an Aussie perspective 🙂 I've just fitted an Inder sidecar to my Royal Enfield Bullet 500 and I'm loving it. It's been a steep learning curve but I am starting to feel very comfortable with driving it. Thanks for your tips!
This was probably the most informative video for beginners I've seen, great as I'm possibly picking one up this week
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks mate. Did you pick up that side car? If not find another one. You will love it.
You will not regret it.
I have a lifetime of bikes under my belt, and my Gear Up is my lifetime favorite.
Some things in life are better at a slower pace.
Thanks for the info, I'm looking to add a sidecar to a new Highway King.
Good choice! send me a pic when you are done.
That was brilliant and very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video man. i'm going to get a bike with sidecar in the future!!!
Sing out if I can help with your side car. They are great fun.
Nice video mate. We have had our Ural for about 4 months now. So, still consider myself a novice. My learning is similar to yours. I might add that in left turns, the bike needs to be driven around the chair. In right turns, the chair will try and overtake the bike. I try and visualise that and use brakes and throttle to help things around turns. Congrats again and great looking outfit. Liked and subscribed. My youtube channel is featured on this group too.
Thanks h some good suggestions there. I will check out your channel and subscribe
Hi haitch, can you send me link to yr channel
@@handcraftedhooligans9962 Here you go mate enjoy. A bit new to the video stuff so learning as I go. Constructive criticism is well appreciated
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Very informative Video! I have been considering a Sidecar to mount on a Older HD Softail. I learned a lot from you, thank you! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
Hope you do mount a sidecar. It's a new way to enjoy bikes and they always attract attention. Let me know if you do
anything on dynamic sidecars?
I ride a sidecar hack, and never met one that didn’t benefit from a steering stabilizer.
Mine actually has 2.
And for any newer riders out there, don’t ride without gear.
Skin grafts suck…..(Trust me).
Is there a brake system on the side car? If yes, where is it attached to use brake? On foot brake or hand brake?
Some do, some don't. Some are set up so the driver has a separate pedal to push, some are linked to the hack's braking system.
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informative but lousy audio
grt rid of thr musice [please
Is there a brake system on the side car? If yes, where is it attached to use brake? On foot brake or hand brake?
the requirement for handbrake and sidecar brakes in Australia varies from state to state. In Victoria, where I am based there is no requirement for a hand brake or sidecar brake. In other states a hand brake may be required. The new CJ 650 sidecar motorcycle has brakes to all thee wheels controlled from the bike which seems pretty good. Personally I would prefer not to have a brake on the sidecar wheel as it could result in the outfit being pulled to one side under brakes if not properly adjusted.