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Side car - 5/9/2008 9:10:18 PM   
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I was hurt last year and am haveing some trouble riding my bike now.I have a 2007 classic and am thinking of putting on a side car until im able to ride with out this.I have found one and was wondering the one I found is off a 2000 will this fit the 2007??
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RE: Side car - 5/10/2008 4:05:28 AM   
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In the 2007 parts manual all of the parts are from early models but there are four 07 part numbers for mounting the sidecar to the 07 

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RE: Side car - 5/10/2008 8:36:26 AM   
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will have to check that out hope it fits good price on it.I also lowered the bike do I have to bring it back up to stock

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RE: Side car - 5/10/2008 10:33:58 AM   
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Once you try s/cs you never go back. [joke] You will no longer be riding a m/c but will be driving a 3 wheeled vehicle. Recomend you visit www.sidecar.com.

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RE: Side car - 5/10/2008 5:21:04 PM   
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RE: Side car - 5/11/2008 2:52:36 AM   
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different year bikes recquire diffrent setups/attachments for sidecars not of your bikes years. Some close years you would think may should match up and might, I don't know? Even model bikes of the same year havedifferent setups.  Your bike is perfect for a sidecar set up,just make sure its setup correctly by someone who knows what they are doing. What years will line up with which other years can be eaily found out by contacting a dealer who is familar with sidecars(Goldsboro dealer "Sheltons" has an old timer who works there and is very knowledgable about sidecars) or more so contact the moco for that information. Make sure you have it set up correctly, it isn't cheap (1-1500$ done professionally is what I heard) but its extremely inportant.  Nothing worse then something being sightly off and you're tooling down the interstae 40 at 60+ MPH with big arse 18 wheelers buzzing along side of you about 1-2 feet away. 

The correct hardware is always available.

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RE: Side car - 5/20/2008 8:35:14 PM   
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I'm assuming you have found a Harley sidecar.  I don't think the attachments on teh sidecar have changed, but it's possible the places on the bike to which it attaches has.  Check with a dealer and see if the attaching points will line up.  There should be some possibliy of adjustment.

On my hack attachments, I would be able to adjust the way it attaches to the bike, should I desire the bike be lowered.   That way the wheel of the hack would still be truely vertical and not slanted toward the bike.

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