Good idea, Bruce!specialised training for the drivers.
Send Dave Johnson!
Good idea, Bruce!specialised training for the drivers.
Send Dave Johnson!
Well, in this case the passenger can not contribute to the ride...Training? To ride a bike yes to drive a side car? Just a big field and half an hour. Sidecars are great stuff especially a trials sidecar with a good passenger
When the twats find an excuse for a blanket 50 mph limit that's what I shall use.
Thanks, nice picture. Certainly more comfortable, but also advanced and expensive in comparison. Obviously useful in middle income countries with better health economy and better roads.Nor could the sack of sand I used through the winter of 63 on the Chiltern Hills!
anyway
This is the sort of thing I was thinking of
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Bart, you are absolutely true about dust and sand (and mud). In fact, in Africa we use a dust cover over the legs and lower body of the patient.Hi Jorgen, great idea and it looks to me like a reasonably easy build and repairable. Also good to have the car style tow hook, so in any case you could also transport it behind a car.
What about a sort of dust cover? I can't imagine those dirt- tyres are not going to throw up a lot of dust/ sand/ lizzards and rocks.
Have fun!