Great job ! Thank you for sharing ! I have never seen or heard of a leaner before ! Looks awesome on the Cali , the most beautiful bike ever made ! Great choice !
Est-ce que je l’ai fabriqué moi-même ? Oui et non… réponse dans mon autre vidéo et sur le site Haulnride.com www.haulnride.com/renes-guzzi-california-1100-ev-leaner-sidecar-project
Hi Rene, nice project! How much is the lean angle towards the sidecar? Is that enough? I have a homebuild leaner sidecar as well and I regularly wish for more lean angle towards the sidecar.
Thanks for the feedback! Lean angle: due to the low exhaust I can lean around 35/40 degrees. Would be nice to lean to 45 degrees, but that is only necessary when riding aggressively.
Hi Rene, I notice your front pivot mount is higher than the rear. That is excellent as it steers the sidecar rather than scrub the tyre. Are those Rose Joints Rod End Bearings? Meaning do they have a bearing or a bush? I am so glad you took photos of it leaning. When it is leaning toward the sidecar, what is the bike resting on, I can't tell from the photo? When you park, do you rest the bike on the side kick stand? I notice you have left the right rear indicator attached. I think this will bring confusion to other road users. I removed my indicator on my sidecar and had it passed for approval without it attached. To be more specific, when you are turning right there will be two indicators flashing, that usually indicates a hazard. I also notice you have removed the right rear pannier (saddle bag), that was a good choice for clearance. Who made the boat (tub), what make is it? Thank you for sharing your build with us. I have shared your video on Haul N Ride. www.haulnride.com/motorcycle-leaner-sidecar-homemade-projects I look forward to the answer to my questions. It looks awesome.
Great job ! Thank you for sharing ! I have never seen or heard of a leaner before ! Looks awesome on the Cali , the most beautiful bike ever made ! Great choice !
Superbe travail. L'ensemble est magnifique
Merci! La Guzzi California est vendue, et le sidecar sera attelé avec ma Guzzi V7.
Very nice! Great job.
Thanks, I'm happy I found one second-hand to finish off ;)
et donc je recherche un maximum d'information pour la construction, merci
bonjours, je voudrez savoir ci c'est vous qui l'avais fabriqué car je voudrez en construire un sur une base de KLR 650.
merci pour votre reponce
Est-ce que je l’ai fabriqué moi-même ? Oui et non… réponse dans mon autre vidéo et sur le site Haulnride.com
www.haulnride.com/renes-guzzi-california-1100-ev-leaner-sidecar-project
Hi Rene, nice project! How much is the lean angle towards the sidecar? Is that enough? I have a homebuild leaner sidecar as well and I regularly wish for more lean angle towards the sidecar.
Thanks for the feedback! Lean angle: due to the low exhaust I can lean around 35/40 degrees. Would be nice to lean to 45 degrees, but that is only necessary when riding aggressively.
Hi Rene, I notice your front pivot mount is higher than the rear. That is excellent as it steers the sidecar rather than scrub the tyre. Are those Rose Joints Rod End Bearings? Meaning do they have a bearing or a bush? I am so glad you took photos of it leaning. When it is leaning toward the sidecar, what is the bike resting on, I can't tell from the photo? When you park, do you rest the bike on the side kick stand? I notice you have left the right rear indicator attached. I think this will bring confusion to other road users. I removed my indicator on my sidecar and had it passed for approval without it attached. To be more specific, when you are turning right there will be two indicators flashing, that usually indicates a hazard. I also notice you have removed the right rear pannier (saddle bag), that was a good choice for clearance. Who made the boat (tub), what make is it? Thank you for sharing your build with us. I have shared your video on Haul N Ride. www.haulnride.com/motorcycle-leaner-sidecar-homemade-projects I look forward to the answer to my questions. It looks awesome.
Sorry, I meant to say "I removed my rear motorcycle right indicator on my sidecar build". Dave
The lean should be limited by a proper metal stud, but I didn’t mount that yet.
The tub has been made by Kalich or Tripteq
Thanks for your positive remarks, it’s constructive ;)