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They are awsome! Had the harley hack and loved it to bring otherpeople along as well as gear.The harley hack was cool..it had stereo controls and a heated seat to boot.I bought it attatched to a 95 rk and never would have thought about shelling out all the money to purchase one,but the bike was priced really low and had the sidecar.I had as much fun riding in it as I did ridingpeople in it.My grandma reallly loved riding in it as well as my niece and nephews. I sold it to pay off some bills and may consider another one in the future.
Yes your mpg will go down
yes your manuverability will go down
yes you should get the electric lean
yes you should get the quick detatch
yes you should get the brakes.
It's up to you,they are great to have and people love them...thumbs up and pictures with people all the time when riding it....The best thing: "Flying the hack" (takes practice) lol
I think it's a great idea and would love to have one on my ride. I think a black hack with a red wheel would look great, plus my 5 year old would love to be able to ride with me.
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