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By PeteF
#31455
BSA twins (usually A10's) were a favourite tug in the sixties.
By Alan R
#31461
---------- also the Triumph 650 Thunderbird...As Apprentices we "tacked" a Lambretta side-car frame onto one, cobbled together a seat (for want of a better description) then drove it through a field of Summer wheat !!--------Really scary stuff when you're only 2 ft off the ground !!....I kid you not ( HMS Caledonia, Rosyth, Summer of '68)
By grunda 12
#31488
hi simon my harley handles extreamly well although harley sportsters are not to be used as sidecar tugs lol anyway ive had the dnepr anyway the ignition coils gone down only running on 1 pot bugger so its coil time quite interestingly the coil was of japanese manufacture no one will stop my combi fun just like riding a fairground ride excitement terror and loads of enjoyment happy days paul
By Beezabryan
#31502
Comparing a Panther or indeed Vincent V twin, BSAs various, etc with an Indian made Enfield frame is comparing chalk with cheese. ......
By grunda 12
#31514
new coil fitted engine now rasping,on the enfield frame debate ,the indian efi is not up to chair mounting especially where the rear tie rod go,s through a drilled hole in the nearside rear suspension top mount very crude also lifting the chair will bend this frame atb paul.ps the dnepr frame is built like a t34 tank

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