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s/c rentals in San Fran?

psikora

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I'm gonna visit my oldest daughter in SF over Easter. Since she just got a scooter, and my youngest daughter is flying in from Seattle and has her m/c license, I was thinking of trying to rent a rig for the day and we'd all be riding up into Marin to see some old red trees. I haven't found anyone in SF renting one. Anyone know of something like that?
TIA,
phil
 
Oops...re-reading the article, I see no mention of sidecar...you minght contact him and ask...
 
A buddy of mine has a 500cc R-E with a Cozy rig. It's a nice little set-up, but it's all he can do to get up to highway speed on the flat.

I can't imagine it on the hills in SF.
 
Thanks.

I saw that article and one where they mention sidecars but when I called them, they practically laughed at me. So much for information from the Internet.

We wanted to go out to Marin and see the Redwoods. Whatever speed a rig can attain would be much better than walking. :)

The search continues...
 
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