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angysdad
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If I had been riding the chase bike, I would have destroyed the recording. He was lucky there was not more oncoming traffic. That's what happens when a good hack driver runs with a mediocre squid.
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Yes, I'll agree that the camera bike rider is not especially skilled, but he's not letting the moss grow on his tires, either. My point in referencing this clip is that a contemporary sidecar rig can be reasonably quick.
pmdave
You will have to have significantly above average riding skills to be able to keep up with an expert on a modern performance rig on a windy road.
If the driver knows what he's doing, he will drift the rig through the curves and you can lean all you want, you will fall behind.
Thanks for locating the clip.
Is that a kid in a wheel chair on a trailer!?
It has been since June that this thread was begun.
It is time for a little analysis and additions to our reasons for driving sidecars.
There are no conclusions to this post because we all have our own reasons.
I like to attend the Bee Cee Beemers "Hot Springs Rally" at Nakusp, BC.