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Rocky pilot |
Posted - 25 Apr 2012 : 6:41:09 PM I am interested in p5 sidecar , I have a 1979 gsx1100e which I feel should work There is some parts missing anybody know of engine bits lying around ? ALso the only rule book I can find is very vague , how do you find correct measurements , wheels tyres |
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Geoffpgrant |
Posted - 30 Apr 2012 : 4:13:03 PM Welcome to the world of sidecars. It is a great family. I am too far away (SA) to help much but I get on here occasionally and you can always email me if you have questions. Having said that I focus on P4 but if I had the spare dosh I would have a P5 as well. Living in Rocky you are going to do as much travelling as me to get to race meetings so be prepared for that. For all the specs check the MOMS as John suggested above. Some people like Doug Chivas are very useful for tips. And of course there is the Anandale Leichhardt club which are pretty much all sidecar people as another source of info. Good Luck Geoff Sidecar #30 |
Rocky pilot |
Posted - 26 Apr 2012 : 6:49:27 PM quote: Originally posted by Bummers
If you are in Qld look at www.qemsc.com.au - very sidecar oriented executive committee :-)
been a member of qemsc , in fact im lucky enough still to get the up dates quite often from Vicky thanks now live in rocky difficult to keep in contact with other members |
Bummers |
Posted - 26 Apr 2012 : 5:55:07 PM If you are in Qld look at www.qemsc.com.au - very sidecar oriented executive committee :-) |
peen0_0 |
Posted - 26 Apr 2012 : 10:59:37 AM You can also join a club such as the Sidecar Racing Club of Vic, or Historic Motorcycle Racing Association of Victoria (not knowing what state you are in?) who have members that focus on sidecar racing, and would probably help.Cheers, Tony. |
john feakes |
Posted - 26 Apr 2012 : 07:46:48 AM Go to the Motorcycling Australia web site and you can look at the MOMS.
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