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Inder sidecars

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 12:16 pm
by Sharpy
Just read The Gun and found an advert regarding a sidecar for sale made by Inder which is a company based in India. I'm looking for a sidecar to attach to my 2005 500cc army bullet never heard of these before. The person placing the advert has been very helpful. Just wondering if any one has had dealings with Under Sidecar

Inder sidecars

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:35 pm
by Tim NZ
My dealings were direct with the manufacturers:


Blatant Liars, Untrustworthy, Cheats, and rip-off artists.


Badly engineered, poorly made and assembled. I was obliged to totally rebuild 5 of them; replacing ALL fasteners and remounting the bodies and straightening the chassis were the least of my troubles.


I dont know if they have got around to re-engineering the side-car wheel brake yet (?) but their Fornicated, mounted backwards, Twin TRAILING Shoe brake (did not work) and the wheel fouling on the inner guard were the worst and most pathetic aspects.


Last one I saw, 2-3 years ago, was still still being made to the same poor standards...


Buyer Beware.

Inder sidecars

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:54 pm
by Paul M H
Here is there web site if thats a help just copy & paste it.

http://www.inderexports.com/

Inder sidecars

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 8:40 pm
by Alan R
Hi Guys--------during this last Summer Joyce and I were on our Hols on the Isle of Wight when we bumped into this lovely couple..........I didn't get their contact details other than they live on the IoW and had not long bought the outfit.....Anybody recognise them or the bike ??.....he seemed very pleased with it anyway...

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Inder sidecars

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:23 pm
by Mark M
That's a Velorex I think, Czech made. Imported in the 80s and 90s and quite well thought of I believe. Seem to be available in the UK here: http://simplysidecars.co.uk/sport563.html

REgards, Mark

Inder sidecars

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 8:24 am
by papasmurf
The Velorex type sidecars sold by simply sidecars have a much beefed up wheel spindle, a lot safer in my opinion.