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<blockquote data-quote="bk2valve" data-source="post: 30538" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>I would second Skiri's comment about sidecar.com. There are some ace riggers out there and Jay Geise of DMC is usually on sidecar .com....I think Pete Smith from Side Effects in Kamloops, BC is also...and my favorite, Claude Stanley of CSM is the originator of the Yahoo group ISOK...so he is on that forum a lot. All very helpful guys....</p><p></p><p>I found that the mounting hardware that comes with a Velo is pretty much best for putting up a chainlink fence....DMC sells some excellent, well made in their shop, attachment hardware....in fact when I mounted my Ural to my 1100 I bought their "kit" for that although had to mess with it a bit and had a good welder make a couple changes on my chair frame to make it stronger and attach more positively.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and do your homework....I love sidecaring so much I sold my other solo bikes....who needs them, I am a tripod-er now.... :ahem: I think the reason most people who try sidecaring and give it up is often due to poorly rigged outfits....</p><p></p><p>If I can offer any help, please feel free to message me....</p><p></p><p>Brian in NM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bk2valve, post: 30538, member: 95"] I would second Skiri's comment about sidecar.com. There are some ace riggers out there and Jay Geise of DMC is usually on sidecar .com....I think Pete Smith from Side Effects in Kamloops, BC is also...and my favorite, Claude Stanley of CSM is the originator of the Yahoo group ISOK...so he is on that forum a lot. All very helpful guys.... I found that the mounting hardware that comes with a Velo is pretty much best for putting up a chainlink fence....DMC sells some excellent, well made in their shop, attachment hardware....in fact when I mounted my Ural to my 1100 I bought their "kit" for that although had to mess with it a bit and had a good welder make a couple changes on my chair frame to make it stronger and attach more positively. Good luck and do your homework....I love sidecaring so much I sold my other solo bikes....who needs them, I am a tripod-er now.... :ahem: I think the reason most people who try sidecaring and give it up is often due to poorly rigged outfits.... If I can offer any help, please feel free to message me.... Brian in NM [/QUOTE]
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