Redwolf sidecar (Cozzy) on a 1999 XL1200
#1
Redwolf sidecar (Cozzy) on a 1999 XL1200
I've ordered a new Redwolf sidecar which is basically a Cozzy with the universal mounts. It will arrive soon and I'm wanting to know if anyone has any photos or help they can give me in regards to mounting a sidecar like these (Inder/Cozzy) on a Evo Sportster. Thanks alot
#2
Good luck on your project. It has been done before and will work. If you are new to a sidecar there is a learning curve. Ride a bike , drive a sidecar. On the Sporty don't lug it. The sidecar will put some stress on the engine. Some models removing the windshield reduces drag a lot.
Sidecars are a blast and very useful. They are not for everyone and the road to a finished project may be bumpy . Are you planning to do the mounting your self? If so some of us can offer a bit of guidance.
Keep us posted. There are a few of us here with sidecars that really enjoy them.
Sidecars are a blast and very useful. They are not for everyone and the road to a finished project may be bumpy . Are you planning to do the mounting your self? If so some of us can offer a bit of guidance.
Keep us posted. There are a few of us here with sidecars that really enjoy them.
Last edited by smitty901; 05-04-2019 at 06:23 AM.
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I want to point out that Red Wolf is in no way related to the Cozy sidecar. The Cozy is a completely different design and quality. The visual design is a "sort of" copy as is the Inder but they are not the same at all, The current Cozy quality is excellent and they are very well built. The Cozy also has a strong warranty and has been sold here by me since 1999. I would hold them up against any other "mid weight sidecar" on the market today. Beware of any sidecar manufacturer that claims that their unit is the right unit for all motorcycles. It is not a one size fits all business except to fleece your customers. I am not criticizing Red Wolf but just setting the record straight.
Kevin Mahoney
Cozy Sidecars
km@classicmotorworks.com
Kevin Mahoney
Cozy Sidecars
km@classicmotorworks.com
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I want to point out that Red Wolf is in no way related to the Cozy sidecar. The Cozy is a completely different design and quality. The visual design is a "sort of" copy as is the Inder but they are not the same at all, The current Cozy quality is excellent and they are very well built. The Cozy also has a strong warranty and has been sold here by me since 1999. I would hold them up against any other "mid weight sidecar" on the market today. Beware of any sidecar manufacturer that claims that their unit is the right unit for all motorcycles. It is not a one size fits all business except to fleece your customers. I am not criticizing Red Wolf but just setting the record straight.
Kevin Mahoney
Cozy Sidecars
km@classicmotorworks.com
Kevin Mahoney
Cozy Sidecars
km@classicmotorworks.com
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