The Flexi Sidecar project
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The Flexi Sidecar project
Well we got the axle somewhat mounted today and it leans both ways now have to make a front mount and more frame to attach to that.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
So are you building this from scratch or do you have an existing side car that you are adapting to this bike?
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From scratch, not sure what i`m going to build the car body from yet.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Back around 1971 there was a small shop in costa mesa california that was building a version. I tried one out. Cant remember the name of the outfit, probley been out of business a long time now. As I recall it had a nice looking fiber glass carrage.
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Good idea but might be hard to find a canoe that`s no good, drop tanks from airplanes work too.
We might make a wood one, we have the steamer to bend some thin boards like we did making the toboggans.
We`ll figure somethin out when we get that far, we being the wife, she works just as hard in the shop.
We might make a wood one, we have the steamer to bend some thin boards like we did making the toboggans.
We`ll figure somethin out when we get that far, we being the wife, she works just as hard in the shop.
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yea Pitchy build a birch bark canoe, you have the talent
talk bout one of a kind
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don`t know if we could pull that off or not but would look neat.
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Dont wear your spurs in it!
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Now, that's funny.Booger Bill wrote:Dont wear your spurs in it!
I'm sure whatever you plan on doing it'll turn out great.
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Thanks gents, if i can get to feelin good enough i`m heading to the shop .
I`d like to try it out around the yard today just to see if it tips over.
I`d like to try it out around the yard today just to see if it tips over.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Lookin' good Pitchy. I've had a couple of side hacks but never a leaner like your building. Never could get used to them so I started building trailers.
We used to build midget racer tails out of front fenders but can't remember what make or model. I'm sure something will come to you.
We used to build midget racer tails out of front fenders but can't remember what make or model. I'm sure something will come to you.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
If you run across a belly tank, here's what you need to build:Pitchy wrote:Good idea but might be hard to find a canoe that`s no good, drop tanks from airplanes work too.
Think your passenger is up for a little sidecar racing?
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Wheeeeee, heeeeeeeeehawwwwwww
Don`t laugh to hard boys and girls it was a experiance for sure, almost ran into my truck
Thing is a little stiff, oiled up the pivots and it got better but she`s plenty scary
Will have to ride it some more to see if i want to procead.
Click on picture for Video.
Don`t laugh to hard boys and girls it was a experiance for sure, almost ran into my truck
Thing is a little stiff, oiled up the pivots and it got better but she`s plenty scary
Will have to ride it some more to see if i want to procead.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
A small horse trough, she's a horse girl. Or one could always build a coffin, always handy in case of a crash. I need to make one for a trailer for the old trike.
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Think we`ll build one from wood, just pulled a pine tree up to the mill to make some boards from. Will have to sleep on it.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Pitchy; I have a couple of "cockpits"from LDPE kayaks we had to cut up cuz the ends were too thin. One is 5foot long by 32inches wide and burnt orange in color. Other is 4feet long 30inches wide and yellow.
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I remember some years back some fellas were building racing canoes. Used cedar 1X10 0R 12boards. Involved cutting the boards lengthwise into maybe 1/8th of an inch and length was usually quite long. Would cut a mess of strips, then glue them into the side walls of the canoe. These were narrow canoes, with minimal bracing, kept the weight down. Epoxy coated I seem to remember. Everything was geared to keeping them narrow, as light as possible for two people. They had annual races on the Fox River in Illinois and I believe Wisconsin. The length was important as well, they had different classes of racers. I have been out of that area for almost 40 years don't know if they still build them that way or not. It wasn't a cheap hobby either. The cedar was kiln dried, very straight grained, but they could really move through the water. They were only good for a few races then wore out, had to build new ones every year. Even the paddle shape was critical. Haven't thought of these things for all that time. Anyway good luck on your project. Hope it works for you. ATB
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I found this site on one of these forums. Seems to have all kinds of Goverment surplus stuff up for auction from towels to vehicles. http://www.govliquidation.com. I did a quick look but it is way loaded with about anything imaginable. Just thought I would mention it. Good Luck.
Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Cool, a cedar strip sidecar. Kind of has a ring to it.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Thanks guys, i think we`ll plane the jack pine boards we`re going to saw tomorrow to about 3/8ths. We`ll glue long boards together and brace for the sides then saw them round on eacg end. Then we`ll screw narrow boards cross ways all around the thing and leave open the cock pit area. That pine has some red in it sso after it gets some lindsead oil it will darken up and look pretty good.
Should have it on tomorrow so keep a eye out.
Should have it on tomorrow so keep a eye out.
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Pitchy--when I grow up I want to be YOU--amazing... :)
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Your too kind but thanks and glad ya like it, hope it looks good when we get the car done.rjf415 wrote:Pitchy--when I grow up I want to be YOU--amazing...
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Got company so didn`t get the car done today, got the lumber sawed out so tomorrow should get er done.
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Well it`s a car, gotta put a seat in it and a windshield on , what ya think?
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lumber's a bit knotty Pitchy!
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Put a little compartment on the inside for a place to put your last will and testament.
Here`s a few more pics of it leaning and with the windsheild.
Want a ride
Here`s a few more pics of it leaning and with the windsheild.
Want a ride
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Pitchy: Looks like you could rock a baby to sleep in that thing.
Sorry but I can't help wonder what Col. Klink would think of it ...
Sorry but I can't help wonder what Col. Klink would think of it ...
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That bad lookin guys ?
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Looks like the perfect road hunting rig What kind of finish do you plan on putting on the wood? Looks better than the plastic kayak body i was gonna give you. When kis the real road test? Todd
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Put the lindseed oil you gave me on it The way it`s lookin it will be spring before it hits the highway.
Thanks for lookin bro.
Thanks for lookin bro.
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Pitchy,
That's pretty darn neet lookin if I may say so. I like it. You gonna put a fender on the outside?
Oh, and I'd ride with you. WHOOOOO HOOOOOOOO ..........
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That's pretty darn neet lookin if I may say so. I like it. You gonna put a fender on the outside?
Oh, and I'd ride with you. WHOOOOO HOOOOOOOO ..........
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Thanks Joe, i should make a wood fender, think i will, thanksJ Miller wrote:Pitchy,
That's pretty darn neet lookin if I may say so. I like it. You gonna put a fender on the outside?
Oh, and I'd ride with you. WHOOOOO HOOOOOOOO ..........
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Will there be brakes on the sidecar or just the two on the bike?
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Brakes on bike only, not a high speed affair.BC in TN wrote:Will there be brakes on the sidecar or just the two on the bike?
I only ran a rear brake on most my old choppers, we used to call it puttin rode easy.
Of courae back in the day when drunk no amout of brakes would make a difference, had to be there to understand.
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Pitchy i cant belive you got that far on that in a day or so
great job, that red heart jackpine is good looking wood
be careful with that
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great job, that red heart jackpine is good looking wood
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Thanks buddy, used to ride my ridged hacks on snow no problem, on back roads of course. Not to sure how this leaner will handle on snow, will probably find out soon.
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Thanks Kim and everyone else, gotta take a break today and go see a dentist about dentures and talk to the VA about my claim
But you can bet there`s another vid coming riding it with a new fender.
But you can bet there`s another vid coming riding it with a new fender.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Pitchy: Another finish option would be to go over the pine with epoxy and fiberglass or kevlar. Your sidecar would then be weather and bullet-proof -- and you could also take it fishing.
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epoxy and fiberglass or kevlarBill in Oregon wrote:Pitchy: Another finish option would be to go over the pine with epoxy and fiberglass or kevlar. Your sidecar would then be weather and bullet-proof -- and you could also take it fishing.
Naw i like the wood look but ya have a good point
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.....or take it one step further and make the sidecar a removable short canoe or kayak.
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Looks great Pitchy, beats the heck out of the old Avon I used to have hanging on the side of a 650 BSA
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
The wife sits on a creeper and there is a door on the nose of the car, to unload her if she gets cranky i just release the latch on the door and hit the brakes.
Off she goes on her own inside car.
Off she goes on her own inside car.
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Thats what I like, a man that thinks ahead.Pitchy wrote:The wife sits on a creeper and there is a door on the nose of the car, to unload her if she gets cranky i just release the latch on the door and hit the brakes.
Off she goes on her own inside car.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Well it`s to scary as a flexi, not user friendly at all so i welded it up solid. We just took a spin around the place, dark wind blowing and snow on the ground but it was fun and handled well. Gotta finish up the fender and put another brace on the frame, will take new pics later tomorrow.
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Re: The Flexi Sidecar project
Pitchy, did you allow for the Ackermann Theory on the geometry?
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Huh, probably not, ya better fill me in.Old Time Hunter wrote:Pitchy, did you allow for the Ackermann Theory on the geometry?
To late now anyway we got it welded solid and i like it better that way anyway, handles better and ya don`t have to put your feet down. It will look good when we get the fender on it.
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Kevlar will not stop an arrow.
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Pitch...just remember that you have to sleep at night.Pitchy wrote:The wife sits on a creeper and there is a door on the nose of the car, to unload her if she gets cranky i just release the latch on the door and hit the brakes.
Off she goes on her own inside car.
Call you later Pard...all in good fun. Now, to clean the monitor....
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