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Date: October 30, 2006
Topic: great website!
Message: I just stumbled into this website and was amazed. I had no idea that sidecars were so popular. You have motivated me to start looking at them more seriously. Your brand seems to be a good value for the money. I intend to look around and hopefully I'll be back. Great job on the website and thanks for making my day.

Hector
Livingston MT

Cyclesidecar Reply: Hector, We think that when you shop around you will find that the Cozy is the best value for the money and is a very affordable way to get into a sidecar rig. Good luck and we hope to see you back as a customer

Kevin Mahoney
cyclesidecar.com


Date: October 29, 2006
Topic: Griffith Park Sidecar Rally
Message: Hey guys
It was great to meet both Guy Coover and Kevin Mahoney at the Griffith Park Sidecar Rally. I really appreciated all of the time you both took talking to me and my wife about our upcoming sidecar purchase. Based on your straight talk and modest price, combined with the features of the Cozy you can rest assured that our purchase is going to be made at Sun Valley Service Center in Reno and that we will be purchasing the Rocket model for our Kawasaki W650. It was nice to go to the rally and see this sidecar mounted on so many different kinds of bikes. We are really glad we went. I am enclosing some pictures that we took and hope that you will be able to publish them in your gallery.

Dean and Kathy from Encino

Cyclesidecar Reply: Dean and Kathy
It was nice to meet you. We look forward to having you as customers and are sure you will enjoy your new Cozy sidecar. Thanks for the pictures we hope to get them up on the site in the next week or so
Regards,

Kevin Mahoney
cyclesidecar.com


Date: October 27, 2006
Topic: Cozy for Sale
Message: Anyone have a used Cozy for sale within 200 miles of Buffalo NY?

Kyle - Buffalo

Cyclesidecar Reply: Kyle,
Try calling around to some of the dealers on our list, many have used rigs. The list can be found here: http://www.cyclesidecar.com/dealers/index.html


Date: October 25, 2006
Topic: Cozy for Sale
Message: Anyone have a used Cozy for sale within 200 miles of Buffalo NY?

Kyle - Buffalo


Date: October 24, 2006
Topic: Riders in Ohio
Message: Any sidecar people out there from the Central Ohio area? I am looking for like minded individuals, perhaps we can start a club or a riders group.

Taylor - Ohio


Date: October 22, 2006
Topic: Sidecar on a Harley
Message: Hey Cyclesidecar people.........I am looking at putting a sidecar on my Harley Davidson Buell Blast. Will it fit?
Cindy - LA

Cyclesidecar Reply: Cindy,
The Cozy will be a good match for the Buell Blast. The Blast has plenty of power and should do well with a hack attached. With our universal mount kit you should not have any trouble at all. We hope you are in the dry part of Louisiana.


Date: October 20, 2006
Topic: Sidecar Weight
Message: Does the Cozy or other fairly light sidecar need extra weight in it when no passenger is being carried?

Joyce – ND

Cyclesidecar Reply: Joyce – Many people consider it a good idea to carry a little extra weight in a sidecar that does not have a passenger in it. When I first started driving my rig, being from the country I used to throw a bag of fertilizer in it for just that reason. I did stop this when people started to look suspiciously at me wondering what my intentions were with all of that Ammonium Nitrate.

Kevin Mahoney
Cycle Sidecar
A division of Classic Motorworks
1-800-201-7472


Date: October 20, 2006
Topic: Dear Classic Motorworks
Message: Kevin, it was great to see you at the show/ride in Steelville MO. Where else can you go and see more than one three legged dogs riding in sidecars? I loved the Cozy Rocket that was attached to the Kawasaki W650. I think that is the same sidecar that crazy Larry had attached to his Enfield a couple of years ago. I have sent a picture I hope you can put it in the gallery.

Paul – Arkansas


Date: October 20, 2006
Topic: From Kevin at Classic Motorworks
Message: We hope to see some of you at the sidecar rally put on by Doug Bingham of Sidestriders in Griffith (Glendale CA area) park this weekend. Not only will there be sidecars of every description, but we expect Cozy to be well represented. Guy Coover from Sun Valley service in Reno Nevada will be there with his sidecar.

Regards,

Kevin Mahoney
Cycle Sidecar
A division of Classic Motorworks
1-800-201-7472


Date: October 6, 2006
Topic: Cozy and Honda
Message: I have attached a Cozy to my mid-sized Honda using the universal sidecar mount that I purchased from you. It was easier to install than I would have thought (or at least feared). Using the initial set-up instructions that came with the kit I find that the rig tracks pretty straight but does tend to pull slightly when I brake. Do you have any suggestions?


Date: October 6, 2006
Topic: Assembly and Install
Message: I am pretty handy with tools and wonder if I am in over my head by trying to assemble and install a sidecar without the help of a dealer as there doesn’t seem to be one close to me. What experiences have the rest of you had?

Merle - NH

Cyclesidecar Answer: There is nothing like having an expert assemble and install your sidecar rig. However we work with many customers like yourself who either are not near a sidecar specialist or want to do it them selves. Both assembling and attaching a sidecar are fairly straight forward and are covered in some detail in our instructions (they are available elsewhere on this site for free for you to look at). We highly recommend that you read everything you can get your hands on concerning sidecar safety, installation etc. The better informed you are the better job you will do. We have lots of information available at this site. There is also information available in our links section.

Reply: Merle,

I installed my side hack myself and found it to be fairly easy. I made sure that I read a lot before I started, took plenty of time, and was methodical in my approach. Worked out fine. Takes a little patience, but if you can read you can do it.

Rob – GA

Reply: Melre,

This is my second sidecar outfit. The first I had installed professionally by Perry Motorcycles in Ft. Worth TX. That guy really knows what he is doing! I sold that rig when I moved to Kansas. Some time later I wanted a second sidecar and bought a Vintage 1974 Triumph Bonneville. Perry’s was a long ways away, so I purchased one direct from Classic Motorworks and put it on myself. I had the advantage of having worked on one before so this was pretty straight forward. I was nervous about mounting it to a Triumph because in the past I had only seen the Cozy tied to Royal Enfields, but after reading some about the theory, contacting a couple of people on message boards I decided to do it. As it turned out it was fairly simple. Now everywhere I go people want to stop me and talk about the unit. Wife and grandkids love it!

Al –KS


Date: October 5, 2006
Topic: Installing a Sidecar
Message: Dear All,

I have followed the thread on how hard it is to install your own sidecar. I had mine mounted by a professional (at least they called themselves professional) and have not been sorry. It cost me more, but on the other hand it was done and done right. Since then I think I could have done it myself, but am still glad that I paid someone else to just “get ‘er done”

Ken – WI


Date: October 5, 2006
Topic: handlebar shakes
Message: I bought a sidecar rig second hand and have a question. Although it is not a Cozy I hope you can help me. At low speeds the handlebars seem to shake a little, it is more than I am comfortable with. What do you suggest?

Ramone – NM

Cyclesidecar Reply: You do not mention whether or not you have a dampening device (a shock absorber type device mounted between the fork and the frame of the sidecar). Its purpose is to dampen out the natural tendency of a sidecar to shimmy a little. It also reduces fatigue quite a bit. It is usually considered good form to install one on most units. We include one with each of our units as part of the package. If you do not have one, I would consider getting one; this should take care of your problem.


Date: October 4, 2006
Topic: Installing a Sidecar
Message: I have been looking at a used Harley Davidson motorcycle with a sidecar. From what I read here, you recommend that I get training to ride the bike if I should buy it. Would I be able to ride it home from the party who has it for sale, or should I trailer it home before I get some practice – in other works, how tough can it really be?

Mike NY

Cyclesidecar Reply: I think you already know what I am going to say. When I got on my first sidecar rig, I was at Daytona. I thought, well if I am careful I should be OK. Now you have to understand that I’m not too bright or very highly skilled, but within a mile I had taken out a mailbox, dented the fender and scrapped the paint on the side of a very angry bikers Harley. Can you do it? Of course, should you do it? Probably not. At least get some practice somewhere safe like a parking lot. You do not ride a sidecar rig, you drive it. It is completely different than riding a single motorcycle. Turns and breaking are different and you tend to forget how wide the unit is at first. We are serious when we recommend getting some instruction and training


Date: October 4, 2006
Topic: Sidecars in India?
Message: I read here that the Cozy sidecar is made in India, why would they be popular in India

Patrick FL

Cyclesidecar Reply: The Cozy was originally used in India to carry goods and to make the family scooter or motorcycle into a vehicle that would carry more people or things. It also found a strong niche a mode of transport for handicapped people.


Date: October 4, 2006
Topic: sidecar events
Message: Why don’t you publish a list of sidecar events?
- Nathan

Cyclesidecar Reply: This is a good idea. We will find a place on this site to do so. If you know of an event please let us know at info@cyclesidecar.com. The premier event in the nation is coming up in late October in Griffith Park in Los Angeles California.


Date: October 4, 2006
Topic: sidecar events
Message: When I was quite a bit younger (1940’s) sidecars were everywhere, especially in Europe during the war. I am older now (in fact some say just plain outright old) and am glad to see that they are coming back. We had a lot of fun with them in those days and I may get myself one yet.

Earl – FL

Cyclesidecar Reply: Earl, You are never too old for a sidecar. Heck you can navigate a computer! You’re right, sidecars are enjoying a resurgence these days... if you or any of our other visitors have any old pictures of sidecar rigs we’d love to post them. (Actually we’ll call 1970’s and before old) Just e-mail a copy to info@cyclesidecar.com or send them to us at the address below. We’ll try to return them, and certainly will be careful with them, but we cannot guarantee 100% that something won’t happen.

Classic Motorworks
Sidecar Pictures
1405 Cannon Circle #12
Faribault, MN 55021 USA

 


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