MT350 with sidecar

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truslack
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MT350 with sidecar

Post by truslack » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:03 pm

Just found this, it's similar to what I am hoping to achieve with my MT500:
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1981 Suzuki GSX250E - Commuter
1986 Armstrong MT500 - Work horse - Needs engine rebuild
1987 Armstrong MT500 - Sidecar bike
1987 Suzuki RG125 - Project
1988 MZ ETZ 300

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truslack
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Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by truslack » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:06 pm

Actually, that could be a USMT500 - note the oil pipes, and it has a decompressor.

Mark
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1981 Suzuki GSX250E - Commuter
1986 Armstrong MT500 - Work horse - Needs engine rebuild
1987 Armstrong MT500 - Sidecar bike
1987 Suzuki RG125 - Project
1988 MZ ETZ 300

vic

Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by vic » Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:41 pm

Mark

not a lot of room for kicking it over

Vic
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GreenRotax

Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by GreenRotax » Thu Apr 02, 2009 8:27 pm

That looks F@#King fantastic ;) 8-)
However dont side cars take that element of fun away from riding :P
All the best
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Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by ellrider » Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:55 am

GreenRotax wrote:That looks F@#King fantastic ;) 8-)
However dont side cars take that element of fun away from riding :P
All the best
Nope, they add to the excitement. I rode one many years as my main mode of transport and the stories are still going around of my exploits.
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Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by TDIPower » Fri Apr 03, 2009 8:49 pm

any chance you could resize that image... im only running 1024x764 and had to zoom out to 25% to see it.

Cheers Pete

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GreenRotax

Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by GreenRotax » Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:05 pm

Right click on the image and select the first option `view image` and it will resize for you.
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RAWHIDEROCKY

Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by RAWHIDEROCKY » Sat Apr 04, 2009 1:30 pm

Yes that is a USMT500. Good Find.
Look at the USMT500 Headlight.

I have heard of this Hack setup, but never have seen it anywhere.
Maybe this is the one that started the rumor that HD was going to remake the MT500 with a sidecar?

No kicker needed, it's got the magic button.
The bike looks to be on the grounds of the New HD Museum.
And the pic name says 105th.

Ride'm
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Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by truslack » Sat Apr 04, 2009 3:09 pm

RAWHIDEROCKY wrote: No kicker needed, it's got the magic button.

Ride'm
Brian
Trouble is, my 500 chair project DOESN'T have a magic button!

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1981 Suzuki GSX250E - Commuter
1986 Armstrong MT500 - Work horse - Needs engine rebuild
1987 Armstrong MT500 - Sidecar bike
1987 Suzuki RG125 - Project
1988 MZ ETZ 300

Terry

Re: MT350 with sidecar

Post by Terry » Sun Apr 05, 2009 7:52 am

One way around the kickstart prob would be a R/H mounted sidecar.
IIRC ....some of the MZ's,CZ's & Cossack Ural machines of the 1970's/1980's had LHD :roll: [right hand mounted] sidecars on them ...the name "Superlastic" seems to ring a bell ....although a quick search on Google has'nt come up with anything.
I dunno if they ["the "Gubbernment"] made them illegal or something :? :roll: .

edit .....a bit of info here
http://www.mzridersclub.co.uk/frames.html
the red one in the 2nd pic is a "Superlastic"

ride safe
T.
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